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Explore Lund and Malmö on a private day trip from Copenhagen, enjoying historical sites, Swedish fika, and scenic city walks with a knowledgeable guide.
Traveling from Copenhagen to Sweden for a day might seem ambitious, but this private tour makes it surprisingly straightforward and rewarding. It’s a carefully curated experience offering a taste of Swedish history, culture, and urban life, all wrapped into a manageable 6-hour window. Perfect for those with limited time but a curiosity to see beyond Denmark’s borders, this trip offers a blend of guided insights, scenic walks, and authentic local flavors.
What really makes this tour shine is the expertise of guides like Petra and Cecilia, who bring a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm. Their personal stories and detailed explanations add a layer of authenticity that’s often missing from larger group tours. Plus, the flexibility to explore Malmö independently at the end is a big bonus, giving you a sense of freedom after the structured itinerary.
However, there are a few considerations. The tour duration is around 6 hours, which includes some walking and free time, so it’s not ideal if you want an in-depth exploration of either city. The transportation involves train travel and a minivan, which might feel a bit rushed or cramped during peak times, especially for larger groups. Lastly, the price of $1,450 per group (up to 6 people) reflects the private nature and personalized experience, but it’s worth weighing against other options if cost is a primary concern.
This tour is best suited for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and travelers who appreciate guided storytelling, scenic city strolls, and the convenience of door-to-door service. It’s ideal for those who want a taste of southern Sweden without the hassle of planning or navigating on their own.


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The tour begins at Copenhagen Central Station at 9:00 am, a convenient meeting point for those staying in the city center. You’ll travel about 20 minutes by train to Malmö, a journey that offers a glimpse of the Oresund Bridge — a striking feat of engineering connecting Denmark and Sweden. The ride itself is comfortable and time-efficient, enabling your guide to start sharing insights even before you arrive.
Once in Malmö, you’ll be greeted by your guide for pickup and transfer to Lund. The use of an air-conditioned minivan keeps the travel smooth and comfortable, ideal for the roughly six-hour itinerary. Reviews mention that guides like Petra and Cecilia are very knowledgeable, making the travel time not just a transfer but an extension of the learning experience.
Your first real stop is Lund, a city renowned for its medieval charm and historical significance. The highlight is the stunning Lund Cathedral, a masterpiece of architecture that dates back centuries. Here, you’ll enjoy a traditional Swedish fika — coffee and/or tea paired with a sweet treat — while soaking in the ambiance of this historic setting.
The guide will walk you around the cathedral and nearby buildings, sharing stories about Lund’s past, which was once more Danish than Copenhagen. One reviewer noted that Lund is “charming,” with a “beautiful astronomical clock,” and the guide’s stories make the experience richer. Expect to spend about two hours here, with the admission ticket included, ensuring you don’t need to worry about extra costs.
Next, you’ll head to Malmö, starting with a visit to Saluhall, a bustling food hall perfect for grabbing lunch. While admission isn’t included, the food options are plentiful, offering a chance to sample local delicacies or enjoy a quick, satisfying meal. The flexibility to explore this area on your own is a major perk, letting you taste and see at your own pace.
After lunch, the guided part of the tour takes you on a walk through Old Malmö, revealing a city that balances its medieval roots with modern urban development. The reviews repeatedly highlight the guides’ knowledge and engaging storytelling, with mentions of seeing stunning older architecture and learning about Malmö’s transformation into a cultural hub.
Following the city walk, there’s about two hours for independent exploration. Some travelers choose to visit the seaside or revisit parts of the city, while others simply soak in the local atmosphere. The Travelshop stop is a brief, 15-minute session for final tips and information about your train back to Copenhagen.
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Guests consistently praise guides like Petra and Cecilia for their friendliness and deep knowledge. Joel, for example, appreciated Stina’s insights into Swedish life, noting that she “went above and beyond,” making the tour feel personal and authentic. Others appreciated how guides shared their perspectives, making history and culture accessible and engaging.
Some reviews also mention the comfort of the transportation, with the air-conditioned minivan and the convenience of hotel pickup. On the flip side, a few found the van small or the schedule somewhat rushed, especially when trying to absorb a lot in a short period.
The tour costs $1,450 per group, which covers guide services, transportation, fika, and bottled water. While this may seem steep for some, the private nature means a tailored experience without the crowds or noise of larger tours. It’s also a valuable option if you prefer a flexible schedule, as the tour allows independent exploration after the guided portion.
It’s important to note that train tickets aren’t included, so you might want to add that on your own or ask the tour provider about options. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with moderate walking involved. A valid passport is required, and service animals are permitted, making the tour accessible to a range of travelers.

This experience appeals most to travelers who want a personalized, engaging introduction to southern Sweden without the complications of planning every detail themselves. History buffs and culture lovers will find much to enjoy — Lund’s cathedral and Malmö’s mix of old and new offer a well-rounded glimpse of Swedish life.
It’s also ideal for those traveling from Copenhagen who want to maximize their time with minimal hassle, thanks to convenient pickup and smooth transportation. If you’re someone who appreciates guided storytelling and the chance to explore independently afterward, this tour fits the bill perfectly.
However, if you’re after an in-depth, all-day immersion or prefer to avoid group settings, you might find this tour somewhat limited. Still, for a quick, insightful snapshot of the region’s highlights, it’s a solid choice.
Is transportation included?
Transport within Sweden is included and conducted by air-conditioned minivan. The train from Copenhagen to Malmö is not included but can be added separately.
Can I stay in Malmö after the tour?
Yes, the tour ends with free time in Malmö, allowing you to explore further or continue sightseeing independently.
What’s the tour duration?
The entire experience lasts about 6 hours and 15 minutes, including travel, guided visits, and free time.
Are meals or lunch included?
Lunch is not included, but you can purchase it at Malmö Saluhall or elsewhere. The tour provides a Swedish fika in Lund.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but moderate walking is involved, and a valid passport is required.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, travelers book about 87 days ahead, which is recommended especially during peak seasons.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed on this tour.
“Our tour guide Stina went above and beyond to share her wonderful insights of her beautiful Home Country, Sweden.”

This private day trip from Copenhagen to Lund and Malmö is a well-balanced mix of guided storytelling, scenic city walks, and authentic Swedish experiences. It’s especially good for those who value personalized attention and want a flexible, culturally rich snapshot of southern Sweden. The guides’ knowledge, combined with the comfortable transport and included fika, make it a worthwhile outing for curious travelers.
While it may not satisfy those seeking an exhaustive exploration or multiple days in the region, it offers a genuine and enjoyable taste of what makes these Swedish cities special — from the medieval charm of Lund to Malmö’s modern vibrancy.
If you’re looking to add a unique cultural dimension to your Scandinavian travels, and don’t mind a moderate pace, this tour could be just what you need for a memorable day away from Copenhagen.