Southern and southeast Sweden are less-visited regions of the country, with most tourists heading to the cosmopolitan cities of Gothenburg and Stockholm and the wintry wastes of Swedish Lapland. The area has much to offer, though, with fertile rolling farmland, sandy beaches, historic coastal villages and beautiful islands – all relatively free from the tourist hordes.
Malmo, Sweden’s third-largest city, lies on the country’s southern tip and is a cosmopolitan and vibrant city while being pleasingly compact and manageable; the perfect place for a city break. With a young population, Sweden’s most cosmopolitan population and a rich cultural and artistic scene, Malmo is home to fascinating museums, top-class and diverse restaurants, and picturesque parks.