Traveling from Copenhagen across the Öresund Bridge to explore Lund and Malmö offers a unique taste of the region’s contrasts—history, modern culture, and beautiful scenery—without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. We’ve taken a close look at this private tour to help you decide if it’s a good fit for your trip.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just craving a quick escape, this experience packs in a lot for about six hours.
One thing we really appreciate about this tour is the personalized guidance. Having a local guide means you get insights that aren’t in guidebooks, and the small group size (up to six) keeps things intimate and relaxed. We also love the opportunity to explore two lively Swedish cities in a manageable day—no need to worry about transport or logistics.
Our tour guide Stina went above and beyond to share her wonderful insights of her beautiful Home Country, Sweden. From start to finish, the tour was filled with valuable facts in addition to her own personal perspective of Swedish Life. Lund and Malmo were very lovely. Even during light rain during our tour, the trip was very enjoyable and fun. I highly recommend this tour to anyone in Copenhagen looking to visit these neighboring Swedish towns. I GIVE THIS TOUR AND STINA OUR TOUR GUIDE TYE HIGHEST RATING OFFERED. EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS
Petra was a fabulous tour guide and knowledgeable! It’s a great walking tour through southern Sweden, but would have liked a bit more depth to it. Would recommend if staying for an extra day in Copenhagen and unsure what else to do.
This was a great way to taste Sweden for the time that we had there. Lund is charming, and it was fascinating learning a little bit about the history of Sweden. Highly recommended!
However, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention the timing can be tight, especially if you’re looking for a deeper dive into each place.
This tour is best suited for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing and culture without dedicating days to it. If you’re after a quick, well-organized trip with a knowledgeable guide, this could be just what you need. Still, if you’re craving a leisurely exploration or plan to linger in each spot, you might find it a bit rushed.
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- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Itinerary
- Starting Point: Copenhagen Central Station
- Stop 1: Lund Cathedral and the Historic Heart of Lund
- Stop 2: Lunch at Malmö Saluhall
- Walking Tour of Malmö
- Final Stop: TravelShop and Return to Copenhagen
- The Experience We Think You'll Love
- What Could Be Better
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQ
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Convenient private experience with a small group makes for tailored attention.
- Includes transportation across the Öresund Bridge, saving you the hassle.
- Comprehensive itinerary covering Lund’s historic cathedral, a food stop at Malmö Saluhall, and city walks.
- Guided by local experts who share insights into Swedish culture and history.
- Flexible options to stay in Malmö afterward or return to Copenhagen independently.
- Moderate walking involved—good for most travelers but worth considering if mobility is a concern.
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An In-Depth Look at the Itinerary

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Starting Point: Copenhagen Central Station
The journey begins early, at 9:00 am from Copenhagen. You’ll hop on a train or bus—most likely the train, which takes about 20 minutes—to Malmö. This part is straightforward and lets you relax while crossing the iconic Öresund Bridge, which is a highlight for many travelers. The bridge itself offers impressive views and a sense of crossing into a different country. Once in Malmö, you’ll be greeted by your guide at Malmö Central Station for the rest of the day.
Stop 1: Lund Cathedral and the Historic Heart of Lund
Lund is a city that once held a more prominent Danish identity—it was actually more Danish than Copenhagen at one point. Today, Lund is considered Sweden’s “town of wisdom,” largely thanks to its university and historic sites. You’ll spend about two hours exploring the area around the Lund Cathedral, which is a major highlight.
Your guide will share stories about the cathedral’s fascinating past and the city’s significance. As some reviews mention, Lund’s medieval architecture and the astronomical clock are particularly captivating. You’ll also enjoy a Swedish fika—coffee and a pastry—in the vicinity, which adds a cozy, local touch to the experience. The review from Linda S emphasizes how charming Lund can be, especially with its ancient buildings and serene streets.
Stop 2: Lunch at Malmö Saluhall
After soaking in Lund’s atmosphere, it’s time to head to Malmö for a food stop. The tour includes about an hour at Malmö Saluhall, a lively market hall where you can buy lunch. Please note that lunch isn’t included in the price, so you might want to bring some extra cash or plan to pick something quick and local here.
Cecilia was great, very knowledgeable of history and polite. Picked up us from Copenhagen on time, drove through the Oresund bridge took us to Sweden side. Lund which is historical, with beautiful 'older' architectural buildings, and Malmo, which has both old and modern style building and beautiful view of the ocean and Oresund bridge. She brought us to local food market for delicious to meat balls and potatoes for lunch, walked us to Malmo city center and showed us the train station. Tour ends around 3:00 pm, since the train ticket is good for the entire day, I had the entire afternoon to browse the surrounding stores, carnival rides, church before heading back to Copenhagen. Word of a…
Such a great tour! Petra was our guide and she was very friendly and knowledgeable. She gets 5 stars! I liked how we had will the freedom to continue exploring Malmö at the end of the tour or to hop on the train back to Copenhagen. The Swedish meatballs she recommended for lunch at the food bizarre was delicious. I will definitely recommend this tour to my friends as a fun activity for the day!
Our guide took us all over and explained lots of history about these cities. Wonderful tour with lots of time to ask questions and strool along the beautiful streets and seaside
Many travelers appreciate the chance to choose their own meal, with some reviews pointing out the variety of eateries and good-quality produce. If you're a foodie or just love experiencing local flavors, this is a good spot to sample some Swedish delicacies. Some reviews mention that this part of the tour is a bit rushed, so if you're a slow eater or want more time to explore, plan accordingly.
Walking Tour of Malmö
Post-lunch, you'll take a two-hour walk through Malmö’s old town. Expect to see historic streets, modern architecture, and seaside views. The guide will point out key landmarks—some of which, as one reviewer notes, include beautiful medieval buildings and the impressive astronomical clock.
While many reviewers rave about how informative and friendly the guides are, a few mention that the timing can be tight, especially if you want to linger longer or explore more independently. Still, most find that the balance struck allows for a good overview without feeling too rushed.
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Final Stop: TravelShop and Return to Copenhagen
Before heading back, there's a quick 15-minute info session at TravelShop, where you'll get some tips for your onward journey or about Malmö. From there, you can choose to stay in Malmö and explore independently or hop on the train back to Copenhagen. The tour ends around 3:00 pm, giving you plenty of time to make your own plans afterward.
The Experience We Think You'll Love

The guided aspect is a major plus—your guide, whether Petra, Cecilia, or Christian, is praised for being knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive. Their insights elevate the experience beyond just ticking off sights. Multiple reviews mention the guides’ warmth and ability to keep everyone engaged.
The scenery and architecture in both Lund and Malmö are definitely worth seeing. Lund’s medieval charm and stunning cathedral are highlights, often described as beautiful and historically significant. Malmö, with its mix of old and new, offers a lively, modern vibe with plenty of photo opportunities.
You’ll also love the comfort of the transport. The air-conditioned minivan makes the day more relaxing, especially when crossing the bridge or during longer walks. Plus, bottled water and coffee/tea in Lund add small touches that keep you comfortable.
What Could Be Better

While most travelers find this tour well-organized, some mention the timing feels a bit rushed—especially if you like to explore at a slower pace or want more time in each city. Lund and Malmö both have plenty to offer, and if you prefer to linger over every detail, this tour might be a little quick.
Another consideration is the cost, at $1,450 for the group. Given that train tickets aren’t included, and lunch is on you, the overall expense might be higher than self-guided options. Yet, the convenience of having a guide, transport, and a curated itinerary can justify the price for many who prefer a structured experience.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This daytrip is ideal for travelers who want a structured, guided overview of southern Sweden without the hassle of planning. It’s great if you value local insights and prefer small group sizes for a more personal experience. If you’re short on time but eager to see two interesting cities, this tour is a practical way to do it.
However, those seeking a slow-paced, in-depth exploration might want to consider longer stays or other options. Also, if mobility issues are a concern, be aware of the moderate walking involved.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Transport by air-conditioned minivan across the Öresund Bridge is included. Train tickets to Malmö are not included but can be purchased separately.
Can I stay in Malmö after the tour?
Yes, the tour offers the option to stay in Malmö and explore on your own afterward. You’re not required to return with the group.
What’s the duration of the tour?
The entire experience lasts around 6 hours and 15 minutes, starting at 9:00 am and ending around 3:00 pm, including sightseeing and breaks.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and moderate walking is involved. However, it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and a somewhat structured schedule.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, a valid passport is required on the day of travel, as you’re crossing international borders.
What’s included in the price?
Guide services, coffee/tea in Lund, transport within Sweden, and bottled water are included. Lunch and train tickets are extra.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked 87 days ahead, so it’s advisable to plan well in advance, especially during busy seasons.
Is there any flexibility?
Yes, the tour is private, so your group can customize some aspects, and you can choose to stay longer in Malmö if you wish.
What if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather—if canceled due to rain or storms, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
Private tour Copenhagen to Lund & Malmö City daytrip
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Final Thoughts

All in all, this private daytrip from Copenhagen to Lund and Malmö offers a thoughtfully curated introduction to southern Sweden. It balances guided sightseeing with free time, giving you a manageable yet immersive experience. If you’re after a hassle-free way to see two vibrant cities, enjoy some local culture, and travel comfortably, this tour might be just the thing.
It’s especially well-suited for those who appreciate guided insights, scenic views, and small-group comfort. While it’s not the best choice for those wanting a slow or in-depth exploration, it’s a reliable and enjoyable way to add a Swedish chapter to your Scandinavian adventure.































