Copenhagen: Tour Across the Øresund Bridge to Lund and Malmö
Location: Baltic Sea, Sweden
Country: Sweden
Rating: 4.7 out of 5 from 396 reviews
Price: $129 per person
Duration: 6 hours (check availability for specific times)
Supplier: enjoythetours.dk
Quick Overview: What You Can Expect
If you’re looking to see a bit of Sweden without the hassle of planning and driving yourself, this tour offers a practical and engaging way to do just that. For $129, in about six hours, you’ll travel over the spectacular Øresund Bridge, which is one of the longest in Europe, and visit Lund, home to a 12th-century cathedral, and Malmö, Sweden’s third-largest city, famous for its modern architecture and lively streets.
Two things we love about this experience are the stunning views of the bridge and the coast from the coach, and the rich historical feel of Lund’s cobbled streets and cathedral. It’s a great way to get a taste of Swedish culture in a manageable day.
A possible consideration is that museum entrances and the Turning Torso are not included, so if those are on your must-see list, you’ll need to budget extra. Still, for a quick overview of these two vibrant cities, this tour hits many highlights.
This experience works best for travelers who like a guided, well-organized trip with a mix of history, shopping, and sightseeing, and for those who prefer to leave the logistics to a professional.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Spectacular Bridge Crossing: Travel across the Øresund Bridge, one of Europe’s longest bridges, with scenic views of the sea and coast.
- Historical Charm: Explore Lund’s medieval cathedral and cobblestoned streets, perfect for history buffs or charming city lovers.
- Vibrant Malmö: Discover Sweden’s third-largest city, with options for shopping, museums, and spotting the modern Turning Torso.
- Expert Guides and Modern Comforts: Enjoy informative commentary via headsets in a comfortable coach, with friendly guides who make the experience lively.
- Flexible Exploration: You’ll have free time to walk, shop, or visit museums in Malmö, and to stroll around Lund’s historic sights.
- Cost-Effective: For $129, the tour offers a well-rounded slice of Swedish cities, with the convenience of group transportation and guided commentary.
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A Deep Dive into the Tour Experience
The Journey Begins at Copenhagen’s Hotel Astoria
Starting at Hotel Astoria, conveniently located next to Copenhagen Central Station, the tour kicks off with a comfortable coach ride. If you’re coming from central Copenhagen, this location is a perfect hub, making it easy to join the trip without extra travel. From summer onwards, there’s also an option to meet at Metro Copenhagen H, adding flexibility for local travelers or those staying nearby.
With headsets provided, you’ll get continuous commentary in English, Spanish, and Italian, helping you understand what you’re seeing as you travel. This setup means you can relax while the guide shares insights about the Øresund Bridge and the history of Lund and Malmö, rather than straining to catch every word.
Crossing the Impressive Øresund Bridge
The highlight of the journey is undoubtedly crossing the Øresund Bridge, which links Denmark and Sweden. We loved the way the coach glides over this engineering marvel, with scenic views of the Baltic Sea and the coastlines on both sides. Many reviews mention how impressive the bridge is, both visually and technically. It’s a perfect moment for photos, especially the brief 5-minute stop on the Swedish side.
Traveling over the bridge takes about an hour, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the panoramic vistas. This stop also offers a quick photo opportunity, making it a memorable part of the day. Traveling on such a modern structure, you can appreciate why this bridge is considered a feat of engineering and a symbol of connection between two countries.
More Great Tours NearbyLund: Medieval Marvel and Cultural Treasure
Once in Sweden, the first stop is the medieval city of Lund. The highlight here is the Lund Cathedral, finished in 1145, which is one of Europe’s oldest and most beautiful stone churches. Exploring its historic grounds, with its soaring vaulted ceilings and ancient stonework, brings you back to a time when this city was a vital religious hub.
Reviews highlight how the guided commentary added to the experience. One traveler said, “Our guide, Steen, was charming, thoughtful and knowledgeable,” which made the visit to Lund especially engaging. You’ll have about 1.5 hours here—enough to snap photos, walk the cobbled streets, or duck into small shops or cafes for a quick snack.
Many travelers appreciate the balance of free time and guided insight, feeling that an hour and a half was just right to soak up the historic vibe without feeling rushed. Lund’s charm is especially suited for those who love quiet, old-world atmospheres and architecture that whispers stories of centuries past.
Malmö: A Modern Swedish City with Old-World Charm
After Lund, it’s back on the coach for the about 30-minute drive to Malmö. This city offers a lively atmosphere, with Stortorget (Big Square) as the central hub. Expect to spend about 75 minutes here, which many reviewers find ample for exploring, shopping, or just soaking up the city’s vibe.
The main square is lively, with cafes and shops, and just behind it, Lilletorget offers a more Parisian feel—perfect spot for a quick bite or coffee. Some travelers loved the vintage telephone boxes and historic buildings that give the city a cozy, yet vibrant, feel.
For shopaholics, Sodergatan, Malmö’s main pedestrian shopping street, is right nearby. Many enjoyed browsing in stores like Ahlens or visiting the Hansa shopping mall on Stora Nygatan. If culture is more your thing, options include the Malmö Modern Art Museum and the Malmö Art Museum at Malmöhus Castle, which houses collections from the 16th to 20th centuries.
Iconic Turning Torso and City Views
No visit to Malmö would be complete without seeing the Turning Torso, Scandinavia’s tallest building. It’s a striking piece of modern architecture, twisting into the sky. The tour includes a 5-minute photo stop, giving you a chance to capture this impressive structure.
While you won’t be able to go inside, the sight alone is worth the stop, especially given the praise many reviews have for how notable and photogenic the building is. It’s a visual reminder of Malmö’s blend of history and modernity.
Return Across the Bridge and Back to Copenhagen
After an enjoyable exploration, the coach departs Malmö and heads back toward Copenhagen, crossing the Øresund Bridge again. A final 5-minute stop on the Swedish side allows for one more set of photos and soaking in the views before the roughly 50-minute drive back to the hotel.
Throughout the trip, many travelers comment on the friendly, knowledgeable guides—with names like Per, Steen, and Mustafa—who added humor, local insights, and practical tips. The bus itself is described as comfortable and clean, with some reviewers mentioning the guided headsets as a real benefit, allowing everyone to hear the commentary clearly.
Cost and Value
For $129, this tour packs in a lot: two cities, a stunning bridge, and a slice of Scandinavian culture. While museums and the Turning Torso are not included in the price, the tour offers plenty of free time for sightseeing, shopping, and photography, making it a flexible experience that suits many interests.
Some reviews mention that the trip is slightly pricey when factoring in meals or extra sights, but most agree it’s a good value considering the convenience, guide expertise, and the opportunity to see a different country easily from Copenhagen.
Who Will Love This Tour?
If you’re someone who appreciates beautiful views, enjoys learning about local history, or just wants a quick escape into Sweden’s cities, this tour is a solid choice. It’s especially suited for travelers who prefer guided trips to avoid the hassle of driving and navigating on their own.
Those with an interest in modern architecture will find the Turning Torso a highlight, while history lovers will enjoy Lund’s cathedral and cobbled streets. It’s also great for shopping enthusiasts and culture seekers who want a straightforward, well-organized day trip.
Final Thoughts
This tour strikes a fine balance of scenic beauty, historical charm, and lively city life. For a reasonable price, you get to see two distinct Swedish cities with minimal fuss—perfect for a day when you want more than just Copenhagen’s sights. The guides seem to make a real difference, with reviews praising their knowledge, friendliness, and humor.
While it doesn’t include everything, it provides a well-rounded taste of Sweden—from medieval cathedrals to modern skyscrapers—making it an excellent choice for curious travelers eager to add a quick Scandinavian detour to their itinerary.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, most reviews mention solo travelers enjoying the small group size and friendly guides, making it easy to feel comfortable and included.
What is the travel time between Copenhagen and Lund or Malmö?
The coach ride from Copenhagen to Lund includes a one-hour crossing over the Øresund Bridge, and the drive back from Malmö to Copenhagen takes about 50 minutes.
Are transportation and guided commentary included?
Yes, the cost covers the coach, headsets, and commentary in multiple languages, helping you understand each site and view.
Can I visit museums in Malmö?
While entrance fees are not included, you can choose to visit museums like Malmö Museum or Malmö Art Museum during your free time.
Is there enough time in each city?
Most reviews agree that the schedule offers a good balance—about 1.5 hours in Lund and around 75 minutes in Malmö—enough for a quick look and some shopping or sightseeing.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not part of the tour, but you’ll find plenty of cafes and restaurants in Malmö’s main squares.
Do I need to bring my passport?
Yes, a passport or EU ID card is required for crossing the border into Sweden.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking on cobblestone streets and city centers, so it may be less suitable for those with mobility issues, though it’s best to check with the provider for specific needs.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your schedule shifts.
Is this tour available year-round?
Availability depends on the date, so it’s best to check the schedule when booking; the experience is generally popular in warmer months.
This guided day trip from Copenhagen to Lund and Malmö combines the best of Scandinavia’s historic towns, modern architecture, and stunning bridge views. Whether you’re after history, shopping, or just a scenic escape, it offers a practical and insightful way to step into Swedish life for a day.
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