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text Elin Gustafsson och Frida Bergkvist WHAT TO
DO Malmöhus Slott For a cultural experience a trip out to Slottsholmen is recommended. Here you find Malmöhus Castle, Malmö Art Museum and restaurant Wega. Do not miss the musuem’s exhibition about the history of Slottsholmen. Malmöhusvägen 6 Boule Inside Boulebar at Drottningtorget you can combine the game of boules with French food. Here’s 14 lanes indoor and 8 more outside. If you are a larger party there’s the possibility to book a whole night in advance. Drottningtorget 8 Sjöfartens Hus Inside Sjöfartens Hus you can trace the history of Malmö from the 1850s up until today. In Tekniken and Sjöfartens Hus are the exhibitions that are part of Science Center Malmö Museer, plus there is the chance to climb into the real submarine U3. Malmöhusvägen 7a Go-kart Family vacation, a conference with work or just a party? In the centre of town you find Malmö’s best indoors go-cart track that house everything from children’s parties to conferences including dinners. Bring the whole family, here’s room for up to 100 people, but due to the current situation drop-in is only Friday-Sunday. All other days after appointment. Lantmannagatan 59d 42 Disgusting Food Museum One of Malmö’s most exciting permanent exhibitions is an (un) pleasant attraction going under the name of Disgusting Food Museum. Obviously it’s all about personal preferences, someone’s trash is someone else’s treasure. And of course it’s about cultural differences, but for something to qualify for this exhibition it needs to be deemed, by a clear majority, disgusting to eat. In total they have 80 items from all around the world that you can, but rather wouldn’t want to, eat. As a visitor you can look at, smell, and perhaps even taste delicacies like frog smoothies, maggot cheese, fruit bat soup and then the Swedish fermented herring of course. Caroli City, Östergatan 12