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18 years ago
Department stores of the more pricey kind. Easy access via bus. It's easy to browse the halls and stores even with a pushchair. A big variety of coffee places and eateries. Very easy to kill a few hours here (and more than a few bucks) read more
Stora Nygatan
211 37 Malmö
Sweden
040-770 00
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http://hansamalmo.se
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What time does Hansa open?
Hansa opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Hansa opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Hansa close?
Hansa closes at 7:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Hansa closes at 5:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 10:00 AM - 7:00 PMSat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Does Hansa have bike parking?
Yes, Hansa has bike parking.
Does Hansa have parking?
Yes, Hansa has parking options.
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Hubby and I visited the store when visiting Malmo, Sweden and we loved it! We were able to purchase…read moreauthentic Swedish items for ourselves and love ones. Due to weight restrictions we were limited to small items only; but, fortunately the owner told us about their website so we could purchase from the USA. Visit the shop if you want to experience authentic Swedish merchandise.
When walking through the town square the first time, sadly this store was closed. However, just…read morebefore heading back to the station to return to Denmark, I had wanted to come back and see if they were open. I'm glad I did. I had wanted to find something unique, but local to take back as gifts. It's very rare to find hand made things anymore, so when I saw this store's specialty was hand painted clogs, I got excited. There's definitely nothing like this where I live. The clogs were all wooden with leather, and all hand painted. The owner was very friendly and I'm sure he was surprised to meet someone all the way from Hawaii in his shop. I found the perfect pair of clogs for my daughter, and these should last a long time. I saw a customer come in with a pair of clogs to repair. Evidently, the shop will fix up a pair you bought years ago. Cool! In addition to clogs, they also sold Dalahäst (Dalecarlian) horses, which come from the province of Dalarna, and are famous and a symbol of Sweden now. No two are alike, as they are all hand carved and painted. They were pricey, but I would pay for the quality and knowing I had a unique hand crafted product, instead of a cheap knock off mass produced in China. They made for great stories and gifts. This is another store in which I look forward to visiting again in the future. Who knows, maybe in a few years I may be able to bring my clogs in to be repaired.
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Dalahästen (Dalecarlian horse). Hand carved and painted. A symbol of Sweden
Hipster ahoy! This is THE place to shop for clothing, I suppose…read more I ain't no hipster, but I could imagine that they would be attracted like magnets to this place. It's a vintage (isn't that what you call 2nd hand shop these days?) clothing shop full of pretty cool stuff. Although I usually call my style classic (or if you want to insult me - preppy), I almost walked out of here with a beautiful pair of maroon-coloured ankle boots. That magnetic, yes. They have tons of cool men's wear and pretty dresses for the ladies. I feel like this shop is curated in such way that it appeals to the eyes, even though you don't have a single drop of hipster in you (points to self - again). But take chances, come here and see for yourself. Although I walked out empty handed from here (In the end I could resist the temptation of the ankle boots), I feel that I could recommend this place for many of my friends!
What can I say? I am a huge fan of this shop…read more The concept is similar to Clas Ohlson anywhere, but this shop in Triangeln is slightly smaller than the one in Emporia, obviously because the lack of space. You could find pretty much anything at this shop, from baking form to bicycle lights - from ice cream machine to electric saw. Fantastic, isn't it? One stop shop for pretty much everything. The service was friendly as always. There was actually a shop attendant on the entrance greeting everyone with "heisann.... do you need anything?" Fantastic. For someone like me who got lost in home improvement tools jungle, I could always use a help!
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