Along the tour, several notable sights await your exploration, each with its unique history and charm. Visit St. Peter's Church, Malmo's oldest building from the 14th century, where you can admire stunning Gothic architecture and beautifully preserved medieval frescoes. At Stortorget, the main square since the 16th century, you'll find the imposing City Hall, a testament to Renaissance design, and a statue of King Karl X Gustav, commemorating his role in the city's history. Nearby, Lilla Torg invites you to stroll along quaint cobblestone streets lined with 16th-century half-timbered houses, now home to cozy cafes and boutiques. Gustav Adolfs torg reflects the city's growth during the 19th century with its elegant buildings and lively atmosphere. Each location not only showcases architectural beauty but also tells stories of Malmo's past, from its medieval origins to modern developments, all for you to discover.