LES THERMES (KALLBADHUSET)
Read moreA timeless and heterogeneous building on the water. In 1994, the exterior was restored to its original design using old photos and drawings. The baths are open in summer and winter and thanks to the large windows in the sauna you can enjoy the view of the sea. The naturist bath is divided into two parts, one for men and one for women. Each side has two saunas, one small and one large, with changing rooms and showers.
BAINS CHAUDS (VARMBADHUSET)
Read moreThe oldest baths in Sweden, in a yellow building from the beginning of the century. Hot tubs, whirlpools, swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, solarium, as well as a gym and a rest room. The swimming pool has a 25 meter pool and a separate children's pool with water temperature of 32 degrees. Everything is adapted for people with reduced mobility (pool elevator, ramp and shower chair). There is also a restaurant for those who are hungry.
RIBERBORGS KALLBADHUS
Read moreAt the end of the pier, the wooden pavilion on stilts (dating from 1898) attracts the most courageous. After a sauna, you can dive into the Baltic Sea, even in the middle of winter! Swimming in the sea in winter produces endorphins in the body that have a general pain-relieving effect, which usually lasts two to four hours. This means that cold baths have a positive effect on many painful conditions, so don't deprive yourself! Ribersborgsstranden, the long sandy beach leading to the marina, has turned Malmö into a seaside resort.
HAGABADET
Read moreIf you're looking for a place to relax and recuperate during your visit, Hagabadet has everything you need. This institution has three facilities in the city, with thermal pools, steam saunas and relaxation areas. The place also offers yoga, fitness and fitness classes for the enthusiasts! You can take a day pass, but also choose a more luxurious package to enjoy massages and make several visits to the spa. A real moment of serenity.