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Experience two countries in one day from Copenhagen with this comprehensive tour visiting Kronborg Castle, Lund, and Malmö, led by expert guides for $144.
The Hamlet and Sweden Tour from Copenhagen offers a fascinating way to see two countries in one day for $144.13 per person. This 8 to 9-hour journey includes luxury transportation, a ferry crossing, and visits to iconic sites like Kronborg Castle, Lund Cathedral, and Malmö’s highlights. The tour departs from Hotel Astoria in Copenhagen at 9:30 am, with hotel pickup included, making it a convenient option for those staying centrally.
This tour is highly recommended—rated 5.0 out of 5 based on over 1,840 reviews, with 97% recommending it. It’s especially suited for travelers interested in history, architecture, and scenic views, who don’t mind a long day on the road. While the tour offers ample time for sightseeing and self-guided exploration, it’s worth noting that entrance fees to castles and museums are not included and need to be paid on-site.
The tour begins at Hotel Astoria, BW Signature Collection, located at Banegårdspladsen 4, Copenhagen. The journey is in an air-conditioned luxury minibus, with pickup offered from your hotel. The driver also acts as the tour host, providing commentary and guidance throughout the day.
Round-trip transportation involves a ferry crossing from Denmark to Sweden, and the Oresund Bridge crossing back into Denmark. The large group size is capped at 34 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.
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The first major stop is Helsingør, home to Kronborg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its connection to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Visitors have about 1 hour 15 minutes here, with free time to walk around the castle exterior, visit Saint Olaf’s Church, or explore the old town.
Admission to Kronborg Castle is not included, so guests can choose to visit the interior or simply enjoy the views from outside. The Culture Yard is a nearby sight worth a quick walk-through, offering a glimpse into Danish cultural life.
The M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark is an alternative to visiting the castle, with 45-minute visits available. Both options allow travelers to tailor their time to their interests.
After Helsingør, the group boards a ferry to Sweden, enjoying scenic views during the crossing. Once in Sweden, the tour makes a short stop in Lund. Here, travelers can visit the Lund Cathedral, see the botanical gardens, or enjoy a quick 20-minute look at the city.
Lund Cathedral is a highlight, known for its impressive architecture and historical significance. The free time here is perfect for sightseeing or grabbing a quick coffee.

The tour continues south to Malmö, with a one-hour stop at Malmö Rådhus (City Hall), where visitors can walk around or relax at nearby cafes. Next, the group visits Lilla Torg, a lively public square filled with cafes and shops, providing about 10 minutes for photos or quick browsing.
A brief photo stop at the Turning Torso — Sweden’s tallest skyscraper — offers an excellent opportunity for skyline photos. The 5-minute stop provides a good view of this modern architectural marvel.

The journey back to Denmark involves crossing the Øresund Bridge, an engineering marvel connecting Copenhagen and Malmö. A 10-minute photo stop on the bridge allows for memorable pictures of the scenic strait and the impressive structure.
The return trip concludes at the original departure point, with most travelers appreciating the well-paced schedule and the balance of guided commentary and free exploration.
It’s essential to bring your passport, as the tour crosses international borders, and passport control is part of the process. Entrances to castles and museums are not included and must be paid separately if desired. Comfortable shoes are advisable because of walking around sites like Kronborg Castle and the city squares.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with minimal physical requirements, but those with mobility issues should note the walking involved and the length of the day.

Throughout the tour, guides provide informative commentary using audio headsets in multiple languages, enhancing understanding of each location’s history. Several reviews commend guide expertise, highlighting Steen and others for their storytelling, local knowledge, and personal insights.
The group size typically doesn’t exceed 34 guests, ensuring a friendly and manageable atmosphere. Many reviews note the excellent service, timely schedule, and engaging guides, making this tour a great value for exploring two countries in one day.

The Hamlet and Sweden Tour offers a well-organized and engaging way to see Denmark and Sweden in just one day. The scenic ferry ride, impressive bridge crossing, and visit to historic sites deliver a balanced mix of culture, history, and modern sights.
This tour is especially ideal for history buffs, architecture fans, and those eager to experience two countries without the hassle of planning multiple trips. The price point reflects the quality of transportation, guide service, and the unique opportunity to walk through Kronborg Castle and Malmö’s lively squares.
While some entrance fees are not included, the ample free time and scenic highlights make this a worthwhile choice for a full-day adventure, especially for first-time visitors to Copenhagen wanting to expand their horizons.
“The tour was very nice and locations were interesting to see. However, allocating more time to better explore Malmo in Sweden will make the tour mo…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $144.13 per person, including transportation, ferry, and guided commentary.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, starting at 9:30 am and concluding in the late afternoon or early evening.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Key stops include Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, Lund Cathedral in Sweden, and Malmö’s city highlights, such as Lilla Torg and Turning Torso.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, giving travelers flexibility to choose their own meals at stops or en route.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, a valid passport is required to cross international borders between Denmark and Sweden.
Are entrance fees included?
No, visitors pay separately for castle and museum entrances if they choose to visit the interiors.
What transport is used during the tour?
The journey uses luxury air-conditioned minibus and ferry crossings over the Øresund Strait.
Can I customize my sightseeing?
Most stops allow free exploration, but specific activities like visiting Kronborg Castle or Lund Cathedral are self-guided.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour generally suits most travelers, but those with mobility issues should consider walking distances and the length of the day.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund if canceled within that window.