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Discover Malmö and Lund on this private 6-hour daytrip from Copenhagen, including guided tours, fika, and visits to historic sites and lively markets.
Exploring Southern Sweden becomes effortless with this private daytrip from Copenhagen. Priced at $1,450 per group (up to 6 people), the tour offers a 6-hour and 15-minute journey into the twin towns of Lund and Malmö. It combines seamless transportation, engaging guides, and curated stops that showcase both historical charm and modern vibrancy. The tour departs at 9:00 am, starting from Copenhagen Central Station, with options for pickup at Malmo Central Station. This tour is especially appealing for those who prefer a private experience with guided insight into Swedish culture, history, and local life, all while enjoying Swedish fika and the convenience of air-conditioned transportation.
While the tour does not include train tickets or lunch, the admission tickets for Lund Cathedral and the guided walking through Malmö are included, making it a well-organized and hassle-free way to explore Swedish cities in just over half a day. A key point is that the tour is designed for moderate walking, suitable for most travelers, and offers the flexibility to stay in Malmö afterward to continue exploring independently.


This tour begins at Copenhagen Central Station at 9:00 am, where travelers are ready to depart by train or bus. The train ride to Malmo takes about 20 minutes, providing a swift and scenic crossing of the Öresund Bridge. Upon arrival, travelers are picked up at Malmo Central Station, streamlining the transition into Swedish territory. The admission tickets for the initial stop are included, ensuring smooth access to Lund Cathedral and the surrounding historic sights.
This starting setup offers convenience for those familiar with Copenhagen’s transportation options, and it keeps the focus on the sightseeing rather than logistical hassles. The tour operates in a private setting, which enhances comfort and allows for personalized attention from the guide.
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The highlight of the visit to Lund is the Lund Cathedral, a magnificent structure with centuries of history. During this stop, travelers enjoy a Swedish fika — a traditional coffee break with pastries — while soaking in the atmosphere of the historic city. The guide shares insights into Lund’s past, when it was once considered more Danish than Copenhagen, and its current reputation as a center of wisdom.
Guests have approximately 2 hours in Lund. Beyond the cathedral, they can appreciate the surrounding historic buildings and picturesque streets. The visit offers a blend of architecture, history, and local culture, making it a rewarding stop for those interested in Swedish heritage.

Next, the tour takes travelers to Malmö Saluhall, a vibrant market hall where they can purchase lunch. This stop lasts about 1 hour, giving ample time to explore stalls featuring local food, fresh produce, and delicacies. The admission ticket is not included for this segment, so guests can choose from different vendors and enjoy authentic Swedish or international cuisine.
The Saluhall provides a lively and colorful atmosphere, perfect for experiencing local flavors and culinary culture. It also offers a chance to browse for souvenirs or snacks to carry along during the rest of the day.

The afternoon is dedicated to exploring Malmö through a guided walk lasting about 2 hours. The guide leads visitors through the old town, highlighting medieval architecture, cultural landmarks, and the seaside. The tour also includes a look at Malmö’s modern developments, reflecting its status as a dynamic city.
This segment is free of admission tickets, but the walk offers a rundown of Malmö’s historical roots and present-day vitality. It’s an excellent chance to witness the city’s cosmopolitan atmosphere and urban regeneration, especially around the harbor area.

Before returning to Copenhagen, the group spends approximately 15 minutes at the Travelshop for final information and briefing. This quick stop ensures all participants are prepared for the train ride back and have a chance to ask questions about their experience or further explore Malmö on their own.
This part of the tour is free and provides a convenient wrap-up, giving travelers the opportunity to gather last-minute tips and coordinate their departure smoothly.
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The tour features transport by air-conditioned minivan, offering bottled water and a comfortable ride across the border. The group size is limited to up to 6 people, emphasizing a personalized, private experience. The guide speaks fluent Swedish and guides the group both en route and on site, enriching the sightseeing with local insights.
Travelers should note that most participants can join, and moderate walking is required to explore the cities comfortably. The tour is not suitable for travelers with mobility issues without prior arrangements, and a valid passport is necessary for crossing into Sweden.

Feedback highlights guide quality as a key strength of this tour. Guides like Stina, Petra, and Cecilia are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and engagement. They share personal insights, making the historical context more relatable. Many reviews mention how guides help enhance the experience with stories and local tips.
The personalized approach ensures that travelers receive attention and answers to their questions, making the 6-hour journey both educational and entertaining.

The tour maintains a well-balanced pace, giving enough time at each stop to absorb historic sites and local ambiance. Some reviews note that the tour can feel a bit rushed, especially at Lund with limited time for pictures or in Malmö with a focus on walking. However, most agree that the guided insights and well-planned itinerary provide a valuable overview of southern Sweden.
The moderate walking and short stops make it accessible for most travelers, while the option to stay longer in Malmö allows for further exploration after the guided part ends.
One notable limitation is that lunch is not included, so travelers should budget extra for their meal at Malmö Saluhall. Plus, train tickets are not included but can be added separately. The transportation in the small van has received mixed reviews, with some noting it can be uncomfortable if full, especially for longer journeys.
Some reviews mention late pickups or minor delays, but overall, the organization remains reliable. Travelers with mobility concerns should communicate in advance, as some sites involve walking and stairs.
This private daytrip appeals to those seeking personalized attention, historical highlights, and local insights. It suits small groups who want a comfortable and efficient way to see Malmö and Lund in a single day. The guided experience, combined with fika and flexibility for independent exploration, makes it ideal for culture enthusiasts and short-stay visitors.
While it may not be suitable for large groups or those requiring full accessibility, the tour’s careful pacing and intimate setting ensure a pleasant experience for most.
This tour offers a well-organized, informative, and personalized way to discover southern Sweden from Copenhagen. The inclusion of admission tickets, Swedish fika, and guided commentary adds valuable depth to the sightseeing. Although lunch is extra and the transportation can be tight, these are small trade-offs for the convenience and insight provided.
The personalized nature, local guides, and carefully curated itinerary make this a dependable choice for small groups looking for a comprehensive day trip across the border into Sweden.
“Our tour guide Stina went above and beyond to share her wonderful insights of her beautiful Home Country, Sweden.”
Is the train ticket included in the tour price?
No, train tickets are not included, but they can be added as an extra.
What is the pickup point for the tour?
The tour starts at Copenhagen Central Station and includes pickup at Malmo Central Station.
How long do I spend in Lund?
You have approximately 2 hours at Lund, including time for a fika and visiting the cathedral and nearby buildings.
Can I stay in Malmö after the tour ends?
Yes, the tour offers the option to stay in Malmö independently after the guided part, allowing extra time for exploration.
Is there any physical activity involved?
Yes, moderate walking is required, especially in Lund and Malmö, which involves walking through city streets and historic sites.
What do I do if the weather is poor?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to bad weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
This private daytrip from Copenhagen delivers a convenient, insightful peek into Swedish cities, combining culture, history, and local flavor — perfect for those wanting a personalized, guided experience in just a few hours.