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Quality Hotel Konserthuset
Quality Hotel Konserthuset
: 3.87 / 5
Location: City Centre -> Rorsjostaden see map see map
The three-star Quality Hotel Konserthuset will surprise you with its courteous staff, stylish interior and relaxing wellness area. You can organize conferences and meetings there. It is within a walking distance from the important sights... more
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Hotel Plaza
Hotel Plaza
: 3.51 / 5
Location: City Centre -> Universitet see map see map
Features: Safe at reception, Free secure parking at hotel, Elevator, Bar, Newspaper stand, Exchange office, Luggage room, Laundry, Sauna (Finnish), Rooms for non-smokers available, Internet... more
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Best Western Hotel Noble House
Best Western Hotel Noble House
: 3.13 / 5
Location: City Centre -> Centralstation see map see map
Features: Restaurant, Shoe shine machine, Secure parking at hotel, Safe at reception, Free secure parking at hotel, Internet cafe, 24-hour front desk, Facilities for disabled people, Elevator, Room service (part time), Laundry, Sauna (Finnish),... more
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About Malmo
Malmö is Sweden's third largest city with a population of about 270,000. It was first mentioned in the 12th century. Initially under Danish control, it was captured by the Swedish King Magnus Eriksson in 1332, was regained by the Danish King Valdemar Atterdag in 1360, and finally passed to Sweden in 1658 under King Karl X Gustav in 1658. It is a modern industrial city with a large university. Notably, its two most famous sights are modern structures: Santiago Calatrava's Turning Torso building, and the Öresund Bridge connecting Malmö with Denmark.