I went to Malmö just to see a football match for my birthday. The train from Copenhagen to Malmö is only 30 minutes by water.
Malmö looks like a sleepy town. I loved Copenhagen, but it was nice to visit somewhere quieter for a day. That was when I discovered Malmö’s open air bath.
This beautiful lime green pier looked like something out of a Wes Anderson movie.



I wasn’t sure what was inside. I discovered a nice restaurant with a deck outside. I ordered a local fish plate and sat outside.

I realized I didn’t have any cutlery so I went back inside. Then a man brought my plate inside.
Confused, I asked what he was doing. Apparently a seagull was attacking my plate! I think the people of Malmö must be the nicest people in the world.
Ribersborg is not just a restaurant. Its main function is actually a sauna. They also offer massages, sea baths and wood fired hot tubs! If you are in Ribersborg during the winter, they recommend swimming in the ice in the sea which has a number of health benefits including endorphins which help relieve depression and joint problems.
Along the beach, I was struck by this twisting structure. Twisting of the torso it is actually the tallest building in Sweden and a residential skyscraper.


