Casino Cosmopol in Malmö
Casino Cosmopol in Malmö

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Casino Cosmopol
Enjoy a night out at Casino Cosmopol with top class entertainment and great food. Casino Cosmopol in Malmö is a great night out. Top class entertainment, great food and drinks and the excitement that comes with gambling. Casino Cosmopol offers all the excitement that an international casino has to offer; the thrill of the rolling dice, the whirr of the roulette table and the ka-ching of a pay-out from a slot machine - hopefully. Casino Cosmopol has black jack tables, roulette, poker tournaments and slot machines and many other gaming attractions. Being owned by the Swedish state they encourage players to gamble responsibly and therefore the gaming experience is probably not as ‘hard core’ as it might be in Las Vegas. However, Casino Cosmopol runs pro poker tournaments where the players sweat it out for large sums of money. A good night, or maybe a great night out, if you try your luck at the table and win.

Malmö – Sweden’s gateway to Continental Europe

Over the past decade, Malmö has undergone a most dramatic post-industrial transformation. This cosmopolitan city has ”reclaimed” the seafront, where entire new city districts full of interesting modern architecture and bustling street life have been constructed. Of course, another radical change has been the mighty Öresund Bridge, opened in 2000, which connects Malmö with Denmark´s capital Copenhagen, just twenty minutes away. The region now forms a single metropolitan area; one of the most expansive, exciting and energetic in Northern Europe.

Malmö is an ideal centre from to explore this new region and in less than one hour visitors can reach not only two major metropolises, but also a large number of historical and picturesque towns and villages, beautiful beaches and impressive castles and manor houses.

For all its expansion, Malmö remains a small, friendly and pleasant city where almost everything is located within easy walking distance. For example, Malmö has its own beaches at Ribersborg, Sibbarp, Klagshamn and Scaniabadet. So why not take a refreshing dip while visiting. It might also interest you to know that Malmö is a city of 164 nations and 100 languages. This is deliciously reflected in the myriad of restaurants and cafes here.

Lilla Torg in Malmö

Sights & attractions in Malmö

Malmö´s ancient city centre is small, cozy and intimate, grouped around Stora Torget (Big Square), Lilla Torget (Small Square), Gustav Adolf and David Hall squares.

Malmö Museums at Malmöhus castle

The ‘hard to miss’ museums of Malmö

Malmö is a super-modern city with a stunning array of top modern museums with the onus on learning and experiences.

Restaurant Årstiderna in Malmö

An ongoing gastronomic revolution

Malmö is the centre of Skåne, Sweden’s – and one of Europe´s – richest farming regions, with a boundless supply of first-class ingredients, including of course prime fresh fish and seafood from both the Baltic and the North Atlantic.

Shopping in Malmö

Malmö – made for shopping

Malmö has 800 shops and counting, as well as 7 shopping centres; Hansa, Triangeln, Caroli, Balthazar City, Storgatan, Åhléns and Mobilia.

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