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    Malmö, AB

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    10 years ago

    Definitely the best park to bring your kids to in Malmö. Lots of space and things to do.

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    Tivoli - He's in the Halloween spirit!

    Tivoli

    4.3(395 reviews)
    29.4 kmVesterbro

    Tivoli Gardens isn't just an amusement park--it's one of the best urban parks and entertainment…read morevenues I've ever visited anywhere in the world. I've spent time in some incredible theme parks, including Japan, which I generally consider the gold standard. Surprisingly, Tivoli may be the closest thing I've experienced to matching that level of magic, and in some ways, it surpasses it. What makes Tivoli special isn't the rides. It's the atmosphere. You can spend an entire day here without riding a single attraction and still have an amazing experience. The gardens are beautiful, the grounds are immaculately maintained, and every corner feels thoughtfully designed. There are live performances, restaurants, cafés, bars, and plenty of places to simply sit, relax, and enjoy the surroundings. The food options are far better than what you'd expect from a traditional amusement park, and the overall crowd experience is refreshingly pleasant. People were friendly, the park never felt overwhelming, and there was a sense that everyone was genuinely enjoying themselves. What I appreciated most was that Tivoli functions as a true community gathering place. It's not just a collection of rides designed to separate visitors from their money. It's a destination where locals and tourists alike come to spend time, enjoy culture, eat well, listen to music, and take in the scenery. Of everything we experienced in Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens was the highlight. Whether you're traveling with young children, visiting as a couple, or simply looking for a beautiful place to spend an afternoon, this is an absolute must-visit. If Copenhagen has one attraction that lives up to the hype, it's Tivoli Gardens.

    Overpriced tourist attraction that is a dated amusement park. Rides are additional but are outdated…read moretoo. The adjoining Tivoli eating center is also overpriced and overcrowded and overrated. They market it to tourists as a place that inspired Walt Disney and it's an "experience"and also that there are gardens within the park. No such gardens. I saw others just taking photos of flowers that were in pots.... Other amusement parks plant flowers for decorations too but don't market themselves as "gardens" if they aren't really such. Very misleading. Very disappointing. We waited for the lights to go on after dusk for part of this "experience". No great light experience. They were just normal lights that light up the park at night and not some awesome experience... very disappointing too. Watched some Charlie chaplain type of show that we couldn't quite understand what was happening so left early... Walt Disney may have been slightly inspired but not much. Can't see any similarities between this place and Disneyland. Disneyland is 100 times better. Highly not recommend wasting your money and time here.

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    Kungsparken

    Kungsparken

    5.0(7 reviews)
    1.8 km

    This is a beautiful park. On the south end is a section called Lördagsplan, which is a quiet,…read morescenic stretch of park that feels made for a slow walk or a mental reset. A tree-lined path runs alongside the water, giving it a calm vibe without trying too hard. It's peaceful, breezy, and very Malmö in that understated way. Perfect for a stroll, a pause, or just watching the water and pretending you're not on a schedule.

    King Oscar's Park is gorgeous and its fantastic views are not to be missed if you're ever in Malmö!…read moreAfter getting off the train at Malmö C, I wandered the canal until I eventually landed myself here. The day itself was my favorite kind of day, a gentle rainy one that most would consider unpleasant or dreary. Not me. I purposely don't take summer vacations or vacations to hot places. My goal for the first part of my day was to visit the Malmö Museum (Museer in Swedish) and Castle (Malmöhus Slott), but I also made time to really explore the Kungsparken, or King's Park, as well. This was really an unavoidable thing anyway as I had planned to continue to follow the canal into town to meet my friend after work for dinner, shopping, and goofing off. I'm big on the free outdoors when I travel, you can tell. I enjoyed the little clusters of flowers most, but also the canopy of different tree species and the series of trails, bridges and passageways along the canal, which borders one end of the King's Park. Weeping Willows create shade and privacy. I found the park very romantic! The many benches along the trail would have been perfect for a rest, but alas in the rain that was not an option. It's an 8 plus acre park, and a complete circle would be great exercise. The route I took through altogether was 2 miles of walking. If you're headed to the castle fortress and museum anyway, you can't miss it. Note: The Yelp listing also says "Zoo," but if there is one in here I didn't find it...

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