Folkets Park is one of Malmö’s most vibrant and historic public spaces, known for its lively atmosphere and deep roots in the city’s social life. Established in the late 19th century as a gathering place for community events and cultural activities, it has evolved into a colourful urban park where tradition and contemporary entertainment meet. Its mix of green areas, playful installations, cafés, and performance venues creates an inviting environment that appeals to all ages. Families enjoy the playgrounds and open lawns, while seasonal festivals, concerts, and outdoor markets bring constant energy to the park. The iconic Moriskan Pavilion adds architectural character and serves as a hub for music, dance, and cultural programmes. With its welcoming spirit and year‑round activity, Folkets Park remains a beloved destination that reflects Malmö’s inclusive, creative, and community‑focused identity.
Malmö Sweden
Folkets Park is located south of Malmö's city center in the vibrant Möllevången district, Sweden, just off Amiralsgatan near the Triangeln metro station. Nearby are Pildammsparken park to the west, Möllevångstorget square with its multicultural markets and cafés, the Disgusting Food Museum, Stortorget and Lilla Torg about a 25-minute walk north, Kungsparken further away, and easy access via buses from Malmö Central Station.
Museum
Malmöhus Castle
Castle
Malmö Art Museum
Museum
Ebbas Hus
Museum
Moderna Museet Malmö
Museum
Malmö Konsthall
Museum
Disgusting Food Museum
Museum
Form/Design Center
Museum
Malmö Opera
Opera House
Malmö Stadsteater
Theatre
Intiman
Theatre
Sankt Petri kyrka
Church
Sankt Johannes kyrka
Church
S:t Pauli kyrka
Church
Södra Sallerup Church
Church
Öresund Bridge
Bridge
Lilla Torg
Historical Landmark
Stortorget Malmo
Square
Malmö City Hall
Town Hall
Kungsparken Malmo
Park
Slottsparken
Park
Pildammsparken
Park
Malmös Reptile Center
Zoo