Time Zone |
Europe/Stockholm |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
Time Zone |
Europe/Zurich |
Standard Time GMT / UTC |
UTC+1 |
Daylight Saving Time |
UTC+2 |
The third largest city in Sweden, Malmö is located in the Skåne region, the southernmost part of the country, and is closely connected to Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, by the Öre Bridge across the Öre Strait. One of Scandinavia's most vibrant cities, Malmö blends history with modern innovation, with the old town retaining its medieval architecture and cobblestone streets, while newer neighborhoods such as the West Harbor exemplify an "eco-city" with its sustainable design and green architecture, and the landmark Rotunda Building is a highlight of the city's skyline. Known for its multiculturalism, creative industries and technological innovation, the city is home to educational institutions such as Malmö University, while its easy access to transportation and waterfront attracts tourists from all over the world, making it an ideal gateway for exploring the south of Sweden and Scandinavian life.
Located in the center of Switzerland, Zug is the capital of the canton of Zug, only 30 minutes from Zurich, and is known as the "Gateway to Zug". This small city with an area of only 21.6 square kilometers has become the headquarters of many multinational corporations around the world with attractive tax policies and business environment, especially in the financial and technological fields, such as the "Gold Coast" on the banks of the Zug Lake, which has brought together many corporate headquarters. The old town of Zug is well preserved in its medieval style, with cobblestone streets, colorful wooden houses and historical buildings such as St. Oswald's Church, and the Zug Castle overlooking the city and the blue Zug Lake, which is a perfect blend of natural and cultural landscape. With its economic vitality and quality of life, Zug has been recognized as one of the world's most livable cities for many years, and is one of the brightest jewels on the Swiss economic map.