Christmas holidays in Malmö

Christmas holidays in Malmö

The Christmas holidays are a wonderful time for rest and relaxation, as well as fun activities for the whole family during the school break. Follow our guide to an enjoyable Christmas break in Malmö, with plenty of ideas for things to do when you're free from work or school - everything from boules to children's activities. Challenge the whole family to a pentathlon, jump and bounce on trampolines or visit a magical winter wonderland with imaginative landscapes. Our list includes both high-octane fun and atmospheric activities to enjoy during your festive break in Malmö.

In this guide
  1. Christmas holiday activities
    1. Boulebar – A touch of the Riviera
    2. Big Bowl – Challenge your family to bowling
    3. Hylliebadet – Water park for all ages
    4. Klättercentret – Climbing the walls
    5. Jump – Might as well jump
    6. Folkets Park – Enchanting experience
  2. Food and drinks
    1. Atrium – Cosy start to the day
    2. DINÉ – A break from Christmas food
  3. Culture
    1. Moderna Museet – Culture and creative workshops
    2. Malmö museum – From prehistory exhibitions to exotic reptiles
    3. Teknikens och Sjöfartens hus – Try out old and new technology
    4. Filmstaden – Christmas cinema tradition
    5. Spegeln cinema – For movie buffs
    6. Kul i Malmö – Masses of activities
  4. Bonus tips
    1. Christmas markets – Christmas markets in Malmö
    2. Winter Lund – Christmas holidays in Lund
    3. Tivoli – Christmas spirit on the other side of the Öresund

Christmas holiday activities

Things to do in Malmö during the Christmas holiday

Boulebar Drottningtorget – Christmas holidays
Boulebar Drottningtorget
Boulebar Drottningtorget – Christmas holidays
Boulebar Drottningtorget
Boulebar Drottningtorget – Christmas holidays
Boulebar Drottningtorget
Boulebar Drottningtorget – Christmas holidays
Boulebar Drottningtorget
Boulebar Drottningtorget – Christmas holidays
Boulebar Drottningtorget
Boulebar Drottningtorget – Christmas holidays
Boulebar Drottningtorget

Boulebar

A touch of the Riviera

You may associate boules with Mediterranean summers but it's also a great game to play over the Christmas holidays. Since Boulebar opened in Malmö we've been able to enjoy the French national sport all year round. Beginners and keen amateurs of all ages can play boules, eat French delicacies and toast each other in Pastis (or soft drinks!) in the light, airy premises on Drottningtorget.

Big Bowl

Challenge your family to bowling

Children of all ages enjoy bowling and, best of all, everyone can take part. Malmö's bowling institution Big Bowl has special bowling balls for younger players and lane bumpers to stop the balls ending up in the gutter. Perfect for beginners, in other words. Take your whole family along and challenge each other to a match (or several). You can also eat julbord here.

Hylliebadet

Water park for all ages

Small and large kids have a splashing time at Hylliebadet with water slides, hot tubs and other watery fun. During the school holidays the pool organises various activities for children and teenagers. Check out their website for an up-to-date programme of activities over the Christmas break.

Klättercentret

Climbing the walls

Klättercentret organises Christmas holiday camps for children and young people where, under the guidance of experienced instructors, you learn to climb in a playful and challengingl way. Between the climbing sessions, there are games, activities and other fun exercises. The camp is adapted to the level of the participants and suits complete novices as well as Spider-Men. 

Jump

Might as well jump

At Jump there are masses of activities for anyone who enjoys jumping and bouncing. The centre has various kinds of trampolines, a "wall run", a Ninja course, dodgeball and a sea of foam cushions to play in. There's also a café where both children and adults can take a break and have a coffee or something to eat. Jump is open every day of the holidays, apart from Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

Folkets Park

Enchanting experience

Until 27th February you can visit Vinterdröm (A Winter Dream) in Folkets Park. A fairytale world with enchanted winter gardens, fairytale figures and an art walk. They also put on activities such as ice skating discos and skating classes, and you can borrow skates. Celebrate the festive season in safe outdoor surroundings.

Food and drinks

Restaurants and bars that are open during the Christmas holidays

Atrium

Cosy start to the day

Treat yourself to an extra-cosy start to the morning by skipping the usual toast and instant coffee at home and heading into town for a really delicious breakfast. At Atrium they serve breakfast and brunch dishes all week.

DINÉ Burgers – Christmas holidays
DINÉ Burgers
DINÉ Burgers – Christmas holidays
DINÉ Burgers
DINÉ Burgers – Christmas holidays
DINÉ Burgers
DINÉ Burgers – Christmas holidays
DINÉ Burgers
DINÉ Burgers – Christmas holidays
DINÉ Burgers
DINÉ Burgers – Christmas holidays
DINÉ Burgers

DINÉ

A break from Christmas food

The same old Christmas food can get a bit much after a while, so it's nice to take a break and eat something completely different. Why not have a really tasty burger? At Diné they're made from scratch, "smash burger" style. Eat in or take away.

Culture

Fun cultural activities during the Christmas holidays

Moderna Museet

Culture and creative workshops

For families interested in art and culture, Moderna Museet is an obvious destination, but almost anyone will enjoy a visit to this striking art museum. Have a coffee or lunch in the bright orange café area, visit the current exhibition or take part in one of their many workshops for children. The school holiday programme is updated on the museum's website.

Malmö museum

From prehistory exhibitions to exotic reptiles

Malmö Museum has something for absolutely all tastes and ages. Wander around elegant historic halls, discover the stone and iron ages at the prehistory exhibition and check out exotic fish and reptiles in the aquarium. Don't miss taking in the Renaissance castle courtyard setting, complete with moat and bridge.

Teknikens och Sjöfartens hus

Try out old and new technology

Adults and children can easily spend at least a half day being happily entertained at the Museum of Technology. As well as solving various fun puzzles you can sit in old tractors, climb up into an aeroplane cockpit or down into a submarine and check out Malmö through the periscope.

Filmstaden

Christmas cinema tradition

The Christmas holidays is traditionally a popular time for a trip to the movies, when the whole family finally has time to head to the cinema together. Filmstaden in central Malmö shows all the most up-to-date films. Check out the programme to find a family-friendly film that will suit all ages and book your tickets in good time to ensure a top spot in the cinema.

Spegeln cinema

For movie buffs

The classic Spegeln cinema is open for all film lovers who want to go to the movies over the Christmas holidays. The programme is packed with great films, from timeless classics to new productions. Take a seat in the comfy auditorium and visit Spegeln Bar & Bistro before or after the film if you fancy something to eat or drink.

Kul i Malmö

Masses of activities

Kul i Malmö offers masses of activities for young Malmö residents. Right now you can find everything from creative activities to dance classes, taekwondo and ice skating. Check out what's on offer and the entire programme on the website.

Bonus tips

Christmas markets

Christmas markets in Malmö

In November and December there are several Christmas markets around town where you can buy local delicacies and handcrafts, or just enjoy tasty food and drinks.

Winter Lund

Christmas holidays in Lund

Central Lund arranges masses of activities from the first of advent until Valentine's Day. Ice skate on the outdoor rink, say hello to Father and Mother Christmas on Stortorget, listen to Christmas songs, take part in the ski festival and lots more festive fun.

Tivoli

Christmas spirit on the other side of the Öresund

One of the best things about Malmö is its proximity to the continent, and Copenhagen in particular. In just 40 minutes you can be in one of the world's most beautiful capital cities, packed with culture and all kinds of activities. Many Malmö residents head over to the Christmas market at Tivoli, where you can wander around their beautifully decorated winter wonderland with a glass of glögg mulled wine in hand.

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