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Discover Malmö and Lund in a full-day trip from Copenhagen crossing the Øresund Bridge, with expert guides, city highlights, and relaxed pacing for $109.

For those based in Copenhagen eager to extend their Scandinavian adventure, the Malmö & Lund Tour offers a well-organized, half-day experience crossing the famous Øresund Bridge into Sweden. Priced at $109.07 per person and lasting roughly 6 hours and 30 minutes, this tour balances sightseeing, cultural stops, and comfortable transportation, making it an ideal choice for travelers short on time but eager to see more of Scandinavia.
This tour is especially appealing for those who appreciate expert commentary via an audio guide, modern transportation with Wi-Fi, and small group sizes—with a maximum of 35 travelers. While it offers a great overview of Malmö and Lund, it also includes practical stops such as the Hansa shopping center and the Turning Torso, with the opportunity to walk around the cities’ key sights and enjoy a relaxed pace.
One notable limitation is that the tour’s focus is on a snapshot of each city—you won’t see everything, and the time in Lund might feel a bit rushed to some. Still, it provides an efficient way to experience two Swedish cities without the hassle of independent travel, especially suited for visitors craving cultural highlights and city views in a manageable day.

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This tour departs from Banegårdspladsen 2 in Copenhagen, providing a convenient start point near public transportation. The group travels in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable ride and constant connectivity across the border. The journey over the Øresund Bridge is a highlight, offering scenic views and a smooth crossing between Denmark and Sweden. The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward for participants.
The tour begins with a visit to Stortorget, Malmö’s largest square, characterized by a Parisian feel with outdoor cafes, historic buildings, and a vintage telephone box. Nearby, Lilletorget offers a variety of local restaurants, perfect for observing city life. The main shopping street Sodergatan is accessible from here, lined with clothing shops and department stores like Ahlens.
Later, you’ll explore Lilla Torg, a charming square dotted with cafes and restaurants housed in 17th and 18th-century half-timbered buildings. The Form / Design Center in a historic magazine building provides a look at Scandinavian design and crafts, with a shop featuring textiles and home furnishings. The roughly 30-minute stop allows for a relaxed stroll and photo opportunities amid Malmö’s cozy streetscape.

The Lund Cathedral is a major highlight, consecrated in 1145 but standing on a site with a cathedral since the 1080s. The 55-meter towers are impressive, once visible from all around the countryside. Inside, visitors find the astronomical clock from 1424 and five organs, including the largest built between 1932 and 1934 by Marcussen & Søn.
The tour also visits Lund University, established in 1425 by Franciscan monks. The university’s historic buildings and vibrant academic atmosphere give a sense of the city’s long-standing role as a center of education. The hour and a half spent here provides a good opportunity to admire the architecture and soak in local history.

A highlight of the trip is a visit to Jakriborg, a neighborhood with intricate maze-like streets inspired by pre-industrial town architecture from the Baltic and North Sea regions. Unlike typical Scandinavian modernism, Jakriborg’s style offers a distinctive, old-world charm.
The Turning Torso, Malmö’s tallest building and a sculpture by Santiago Calatrava, is visible from afar on clear days. Completed between 2001 and 2005, this 54-floor skyscraper rises 190 meters, with a twisting design based on Calatrava’s sculpture Twisting Torso. The building’s office spaces occupy the lower cubes, while the upper six cubes are home to 147 apartments.

The tour includes a 30-minute stop at Lilla Torg, where visitors can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and historic ambiance. The half-timbered houses and cozy cafes make it a perfect spot for photos or a quick coffee. For those interested in Scandinavian design, a visit to the Form / Design Center offers insight into the region’s creative scene.

Throughout the tour, a knowledgeable host/driver delivers audio commentary, providing context and stories about the sites visited. Review feedback highlights Alan and Mustafa as particularly engaging guides, with friendly, helpful attitudes. The audio guide system ensures everyone can follow along, even during stops, which keeps the pace lively and informative.

The roughly 1.5 hours allocated for each city gives enough time to walk around, snap photos, and see key sights. However, some reviews note that Lund can feel a little rushed, especially with early closures in the late afternoon. Travelers should plan their visit in advance, possibly arriving in Lund early if they want to see specific sites like the astrological clock.
The bus ride itself is praised for being comfortable, with Wi-Fi connectivity making the journey enjoyable. Smart packing includes bringing a passport (recommended when crossing borders), and wearing comfortable shoes for walking around the city centers.
Priced at around $109, this tour provides excellent value for a full day of sightseeing, especially considering expert guidance and convenient logistics. It suits adults and families with an interest in architecture, history, and Scandinavian culture. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, although the limited time in Lund may not satisfy those seeking an in-depth exploration.
Limitations include short visits and the possibility of early closures in Lund. It is best suited for visitors with limited time in Copenhagen who want a taste of southern Sweden without the hassle of independent border crossing or transportation planning.
This tour offers a relaxed, informative, and convenient way to experience Swedish cities on a day trip from Copenhagen. The crossing over the impressive Øresund Bridge adds a highlight to the journey, complemented by stops at notable landmarks like the Turning Torso and Lund Cathedral.
While it’s not designed for those seeking comprehensive city explorations, the tour delivers a curated snapshot perfect for first-time visitors or those with limited time. The guides’ friendliness and insights help make the most of the short stops, and the comfortable bus ensures a smooth ride across borders.
“In Lund we saw the runes near the Kultural museum. The historical museum was interesting. We also visited the church. In Malmo we saw the church …”
What is the duration of the Malmö & Lund Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes from start to finish, including transportation and sightseeing time.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It departs and concludes at Banegårdspladsen 2 in Copenhagen, a central location near public transit.
Is lunch included in the price?
No, lunch and dinner are not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or buy food during stops.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include Malmö’s Stortorget, Lilla Torg, Lund Cathedral, and Jakriborg, along with a view of the Turning Torso.
Do I need a passport to join this tour?
Yes, travelers are advised to bring their passport, as crossing the border into Sweden is part of the journey.
Can I customize my experience?
The tour is designed as a set itinerary, so customization isn’t available. However, guides offer additional commentary and help with photo stops.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and short stops. Check individual physical requirements based on your group.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
How many people typically join this tour?
The maximum group size is 35 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience with personalized guidance.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of easy border crossing, expert guides, and visits to iconic landmarks like Turning Torso and Lund Cathedral makes it a practical, enjoyable way to experience Sweden from Copenhagen.