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Discover the highlights of Sweden with this guided tour from Copenhagen, crossing the Øresund Bridge, exploring Lund, and enjoying Malmö's vibrant city life.
Traveling from Denmark into Sweden has never been easier or more scenic than with this popular day trip across the iconic Øresund Bridge. This 6-hour guided tour offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and city life, making it a solid choice for those wanting to see a different side of Scandinavia without the hassle of planning.
One of the best features? The guide’s knowledge and the seamless transportation mean you get rich snippets of local stories and sights without any stress. Plus, the views from the bridge itself are pretty impressive. On the downside, this tour doesn’t include entry to the museums or the Turning Torso, so you’ll need to budget extra if those are on your must-see list.
This experience suits travelers who love a well-organized day with cultural highlights, good photo opportunities, and some free time to explore at their own pace. It’s especially ideal if you prefer guided trips that don’t skimp on local insights and scenic views.


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The tour begins at Hotel Astoria, conveniently located next to Copenhagen Central Station, making it easy to access. As soon as you board the comfortable coach, you’ll notice how clean and well-maintained the vehicle is, setting the tone for a hassle-free day. With audio headsets provided, you’ll be able to hear your guide clearly without shouting over engine noise—an underrated yet important detail that allows for relaxed listening.
Travel time from Copenhagen to Lund is about one hour, giving you time to settle in and prepare for the first stop. The group size tends to be small to medium, which creates a cozy atmosphere and allows the guide to give personalized insights.
The highlight of the journey might be the Øresund Bridge itself. At over 8 kilometers long, it’s one of Europe’s longest bridges and an engineering marvel. As the coach approaches, the anticipation builds. You’ll get a brief photo stop on the bridge, giving you a chance to snap pictures of this incredible feat of design and the surrounding sea.
Many reviews mention the scenic views during this crossing as a real standout. Travelers appreciate the way the guide describes the bridge’s history and significance, adding context to what you’re seeing. One reviewer even noted that the view over the water and the bridge’s structure made for “spectacular photos.”
Once in Lund, you’ll have about 1.5 hours for sightseeing and exploring. The city’s history stretches back to the Viking Age, and the star attraction is the Lund Cathedral, finished in 1145. Its Romanesque architecture and towering spire are striking, especially if you enjoy historic sites.
Guests often comment on how much they enjoyed wandering the cobblestoned streets surrounding the cathedral. The small alleys and historic buildings lend a charming, almost fairy-tale ambiance. Some travelers take the opportunity to visit local shops or grab a quick coffee before heading back on the coach.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, you’ll reboard the coach for a 30-minute drive south to Malmö. Here, the tour provides ample free time—generally around 75 minutes—to explore at your own pace. The tour starts at Stortorget, the biggest square in Malmö, which is perfect for a quick photo and to get your bearings.
Many visitors use this time to dine at one of the many restaurants in Lilletorget, just behind the square. The area has a Parisian vibe, with historic buildings, creative cafés, and even a vintage telephone box for that perfect Instagram shot. Reviewers highlight the quality of the food and the lively atmosphere, making it a good choice for a quick lunch or coffee break.
For those inclined toward art and history, Malmö offers several museums, including the Malmö Modern Art Museum and the Malmö Natural History Museum housed within Malmöhus Castle. The Renaissance-era castle also hosts the Malmö Art Museum, with collections spanning from the 16th to 20th centuries. While entry isn’t included, these options add depth for museum lovers.
Perhaps the most iconic modern landmark in Malmö is the Turning Torso—the tallest building in Scandinavia. You’ll stop here for a quick photo opportunity—a perfect shot of the twisting skyscraper that’s become a symbol of the city’s contemporary vibe. Be aware that entrance isn’t included, so this stop is purely visual.
The journey back across the Øresund Bridge offers more scenic views, and a 5-minute photo stop allows travelers to soak in the landscape one last time. The coach then winds its way back to Copenhagen, with an estimated 50-minute ride.
This tour is well-paced, with enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed. Many reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and humor—notably, guides like Steen and Pier are singled out for making the day engaging and informative. The small group size and comfortable transportation make for a relaxed experience, and the audio commentary ensures everyone stays connected with the sights.


This trip is perfect for travelers who want a taste of Swedish culture without a long overnight stay. It suits those who enjoy scenic drives, historic architecture, and city exploration at a leisurely pace. If you’re interested in modern architecture, the Øresund Bridge, and charming European towns, you’ll find plenty to love here.
It’s especially great for first-time visitors to Copenhagen who want to extend their Scandinavian experience. The guides’ local knowledge makes the day more enriching, and the scenic journey across the bridge is an experience in itself.

This tour offers a well-rounded, value-packed way to see parts of southern Sweden. For just $129, you get an easy transport arrangement, insightful commentary, and a chance to experience two cities with very different atmospheres—historic Lund and lively Malmö.
While it doesn’t cover inside museum visits or the Turning Torso, the overall experience remains a fantastic snapshot of Swedish life, architecture, and history, delivered by guides who are both knowledgeable and personable. It’s ideal for travelers who love cultural glimpses, stunning views, and a stress-free day out of the city.
“Excellent tour with informative driver… think his name was Alan. Enjoyed both the stop offs in Lund & Malmo.”

Do I need a passport or ID card?
Yes, you’ll need your passport or EU ID card to cross into Sweden, so remember to bring it along.
Are museums included in the tour?
No, entrance to the museums in Malmö is not included, but you’ll have time to explore and decide if you want to pay for entry.
Can I go inside the Turning Torso?
No, the stop at the Turning Torso is only for photos. Entry is not part of the tour.
How long is the drive from Copenhagen to Lund?
The journey takes about one hour by coach, providing a comfortable start to your day.
How much free time do I get in Malmö?
Expect around 75 minutes, which is enough to walk around, shop, or grab a bite.
What is the group size like?
The group tends to be small to medium, making the experience more intimate and allowing guides to give personalized insights.
This tour offers a balanced, enjoyable way to cross borders, explore historic towns, and admire modern architecture—all without the hassle of planning it yourself. Whether you’re a culture lover, a photography enthusiast, or just curious about Sweden, it’s a worthwhile addition to your Scandinavian itinerary.
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