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Discover Halmstad

Halmstad is a big little city. It combines the best qualities of a small town with the vibrance of a bigger city. You can enjoy a balanced lifestyle with a mix of culture and sports with relaxation in untouched nature.

”Halmstad is the perfect student city - not too big and not too small.”

Filip Kaspersson, Environment, Sustainability and Innovation student

A group of students walking on the cliffs by the beach. Photo.

Explore Tylösand beach – one of the most scenic beaches in Sweden.

Attractive lifestyle

Halmstad University’s location on the beautiful Swedish west coast, makes for a great student environment with reasonable living costs and a great quality of life. The city of Halmstad is often highly ranked when it comes to the most attractive cities to live in, based on its costal lifestyle, safety level and closeness to metropolitan cities.

Always close to nature

In Halmstad you are always close to beautiful nature. Wherever you are in the city you can easily access a deep forest, a calm lake or a coastal beach within 20 minutes. There are 57 nature reserves around the municipality, offering hiking trails and barbeque spots which are free for anyone to use. One of the most popular nature areas in the city centre is Galgberget – a beech forest upon a hill with great views over the city.

Three students sitting on a bench in the forest, looking at a laptop, while smiling.Photo.

The municipality of Halmstad has 57 nature reserves that are easily accessible with hiking and biking trails.

Hiking and biking

Exploring the city and its surroundings by foot or bike is recommended. There is no need to commute by car or public transport in Halmstad, as you can easily get around town on a bicycle. Actually, Halmstad is one of the top bike cities in Sweden, with well-maintained bike paths both in the city and on the countryside. If you rather explore on foot, there are mile-long hiking paths both in the city and the surrounding nature reserves.

The historic city centre

When you stroll along the streets of Halmstad you constantly get reminded of history and the various events that has taken place in the city. Up until the 17th centrury, this part of Sweden belonged to Denmark which is visible in the architecture of certain buildings. The houses along some of the narrow streets are a few of those which remain after the great city fires of 1619. Make sure to make a stop at the majestic castle by the river Nissan the north gate of the old fortress walls.

A group of students and a dog walking down the street in a city centre.Photo.

Explore Tylösand beach – one of the most scenic beaches in Sweden.

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