Kalmar
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Kalmar
Enjoy a holiday with sun and swimming, shopping and entertainment, art and culture. Kalmar offers the opportunities of a large city but also the proximity and charm of a smaller place. Within walking and bicycling distance, you can enjoy beaches, parks, forests, meadows, cobblestone streets, shops, museums, cafés and galleries. And an honest-to-goodness castle with pinnacles and towers. Today Kalmar is a modern city, but wherever you go, you feel the pulse of history.Find your trip
The history of this legendary castle stretches back over 800 years. Its present appearance dates from the 16th century, when the Vasa kings rebuilt it in the style of a Renaissance palace, with furnishings in a continental manner.
Kalmar County Museum is located in a grand building that once housed the Kalmar Steam Mill. The museum offers exhibitions year-round with the Royal Ship Kronan and Sandby Castle history as permanent attractions. In addition, there are temporary exhibitions on contemporary societal and cultural-historical topics.
Kalmar konstmuseum is a vibrant cultural hub housing contemporary art and design from the region. This museum offers engaging weekly guided tours and workshops, providing visitors with immersive experiences in the diverse world of modern artistic expression.
This magnificent town gate is called Västerport (The West Gate) or Högvakten (The Main Guard). Completed in 1658, it was the main entry to Kvarnholmen right up to 1870.
During the last few hundred years, a great number of the men of Kalmar have been employed in building ships at 'Varvsholmen' (the 'Ship Yard Island') for Swedish as well as foreign ship owners. It is their history and at the same time the shipping history of Kalmar, which is exhibited at the Kalmar Maritime Museum. Seamen of all categories and their families have generously contributed to the creation of this museum by donating objects of many kinds.
In the heart of Kalmar, a short distance from the imposing Kalmar Castle, lies the quaint Old Town, offering a glimpse into the city's truly ancient past. Characterised by narrow, winding lanes and impeccably preserved 17th-century red-and-white cottages and buildings, this enclave transports visitors to a bygone era. The Old Town arose from the ashes of the original medieval settlement, which succumbed to fire in the 1600s and stands as a charming testament to Kalmar's historical roots.
Kalmar City Park is situated beside the castle. Johan Jeansson, a merchant of the town, a bust of whom has stood in the park since 1937, was the driving force behind the park project, and his donation enabled the park to be laid out between 1877 and 1880. The old 'Vasa' monument also stands here, moved from Stensö in 1879.
Skälby is one of the many green areas located close to the city. The animals and well-preserved buildings of the 4H farm offer the feel of an old farm. The area is child-friendly, closed to traffic, and features a large playground. Visit the rabbits, pigs, cows, chickens, and many other animals that call this place home.
The history of this legendary castle stretches back over 800 years. Its present appearance dates from the 16th century, when the Vasa kings rebuilt it in the style of a Renaissance palace, with furnishings in a continental manner.
Kalmar County Museum is located in a grand building that once housed the Kalmar Steam Mill. The museum offers exhibitions year-round with the Royal Ship Kronan and Sandby Castle history as permanent attractions. In addition, there are temporary exhibitions on contemporary societal and cultural-historical topics.
Kvarnholmen, Kalmar’s charming urban core, has been awarded the Europa Nostra Award on two occasions for its well-preserved urban environment. You will find a wide range of shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants here. All are within walking distance.
Located in the heart of the city, this vibrant gallery offers a delightful blend of art, dining, and shopping. It features a restaurant and diverse shops specialising in shoes, clothing, jewellery, and home decor.
Situated next to Kalmarsund with the picturesque backdrop of Kalmar Castle and Guest Harbour, Baronen is a thriving shopping mall offering the city's broadest selection. Boasting a diverse array of shops and restaurants, Baronen has established itself as a vibrant retail and dining destination.
Giraffe Shopping is a small, single-storey mall boasting a few shops catering to fashion, health and fitness, technology, sports, pharmacies, and groceries. After a bout of shopping, visitors can unwind at one of the inviting cafés or restaurants within the mall.
Hansa City, a large open-air shopping center, offers a diverse retail experience. From the latest fashion trends to the renowned furniture department store IKEA, and a variety of large food chains, cafés, and restaurants, Hansa City presents a one-stop destination for shopping and dining enthusiasts alike.
Kvarnholmen, Kalmar’s charming urban core, has been awarded the Europa Nostra Award on two occasions for its well-preserved urban environment. You will find a wide range of shops, cafés, pubs and restaurants here. All are within walking distance.
Located in the heart of the city, this vibrant gallery offers a delightful blend of art, dining, and shopping. It features a restaurant and diverse shops specialising in shoes, clothing, jewellery, and home decor.
Whether by car, bus, train, air, or boat, you can conveniently reach Kalmar. Bus routes connect to major cities like Stockholm, Göteborg, and Malmö, while daily train services link Kalmar to Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö, and Copenhagen. The Copenhagen train, stopping at Kastrup Airport (CPH), facilitates international connections. Kalmar Öland Airport (KLR), merely ten minutes from the city centre, provides daily flights to Arlanda and Bromma in Stockholm.
If you come by your own boat, you can moor in the guest harbour located right in the city centre, or if you want to experience idyllic Småland, it could be to your advantage to moor in the guest harbours at Revsudden and Ekenäs.
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Whether by car, bus, train, air, or boat, you can conveniently reach Kalmar. Bus routes connect to major cities like Stockholm, Göteborg, and Malmö, while daily train services link Kalmar to Stockholm, Göteborg, Malmö, and Copenhagen. The Copenhagen train, stopping at Kastrup Airport (CPH), facilitates international connections. Kalmar Öland Airport (KLR), merely ten minutes from the city centre, provides daily flights to Arlanda and Bromma in Stockholm.
If you come by your own boat, you can moor in the guest harbour located right in the city centre, or if you want to experience idyllic Småland, it could be to your advantage to moor in the guest harbours at Revsudden and Ekenäs.
