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Day Trip from Copenhagen: 6-hour Tour Across the Øresund Bridge to Lund and Malmö from Copenhagen

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About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 6 hours
STARTING TIME: 9.30 am (please be at the meeting point at least 15 min earlier)
MEETING POINT: Astoria Hotel, Banegaards Plads 4, Copenhagen V. Next to the main railway station (Hovedbanegård). Also close to Hovedbanegård Metro station
LANGUAGES: English, Spanish & Italian
MOBILE TICKET: Use your phone or print your ticket
OPENING SEASON: All year round
  • Who can comeEveryone can join this day trip from Copenhagen. Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult

Overview

Join a day trip from Copenhagen and cross the impressive Øresund Bridge into Sweden. Visit the ancient city of Lund, and admire Lund Cathedral. Shop, have dinner, or explore cultural museums in Malmö, and finally see the Turning Torso building.

◾ Take a day trip from Copenhagen and travel across the impressive Øresund Bridge
◾ Explore the 12th-century cathedral in the Swedish city of Lund
◾ Stroll through Malmö at your own pace, and see a selection of museums

About this experience

✔ Health & safety measures apply
✔ No booking fees

DURATION: 6 hours
STARTING TIME: 9.30 am (please be at the meeting point at least 15 min earlier)
MEETING POINT: Astoria Hotel, Banegaards Plads 4, Copenhagen V. Next to the main railway station (Hovedbanegård). Also close to Hovedbanegård Metro station
LANGUAGES: English, Spanish & Italian
MOBILE TICKET: Use your phone or print your ticket
OPENING SEASON: All year round

Description - What to expect

Day trip from Copenhagen itinerary

Start your day trip from Copenhagen, at the Astoria Hotel, and travel along Amager Strandvej, the coast road. Cross the impressive Øresund Bridge and head towards Malmö

MALMÖ
Malmö is Sweden’s third largest city with a cosmopolitan population of over 331,000 people, who come from over 170 countries. Malmö is known for its many restaurants, especially on Lille Torget, which is in the heart of Malmö’s heritage area, with buildings dating back to the 1580s. See also Malmö Castle, Malmöhus, which is even older, dating back to the 1530s. At Malmöhus you can find Malmö Art Museum and Malmö Natural History Museum. On one side of Malmöhus is Kungsparken, with its sculptures and little twisting paths.

At the other end of town, is Moderna Museet, Malmö’s free modern art gallery. There is also the Turning Torso, currently Sweden’s tallest inhabited building, which is 190 meters or 623 feet tall.

JAKRIBORG
Jakriborg is a hidden gem, which was built in the 21st Century, but looks like it dates back to the 1600s. The town is designed to have a car-free center, so you have to park motor vehicles on the outskirts of this settlement. Take a look at what’s beyond the City Wall and look in the windows of the vintage HiFi shop, full of reel-to-reel tape recorders among other interesting things.

​LUND
From Jakriborg we travel along a narrow country road, back to the highway, and then on into the ancient City of Lund, where the Cathedral dates back to 1145. Lund was established in the year 990, by Danish King Sven Forkbeard, as Skåne, this southern county of Sweden, was part of Denmark up until 1658. Take a walk around the little small streets behind the Cathedral, with houses dating back to the 1600s. You can also visit Historika Museet, which tells you about the history of Lund and the university site, including Lundagårdshuset, which dates back to the 1500s.

​After our time in Lund, you have some time in Malmö before the day trip from Copenhagen comes to an end.

Free Cancellation

Free cancellation is available for this day trip from Copenhagen up to 48 hours before the start of the experience

What's included, what's not

✔ Headsets to listen to the commentary
✔ Extra explanations in English from your host
✔ Free WI-FI
✔ Free time to explore the sites on your own
✖ Food and drinks
✖ Entrance to the museums in Malmö
✖ Entrance to the Turning Torso

Bring with you

For this day trip from Copenhagen please have with you your Passports and arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to departure

Who can come/Other requirements

Everyone can join this day trip from Copenhagen. Please note that children must be accompanied by an adult

Health and safety

✔ Provider complies with local legislation and applicable health recommendations with regard to Covid-19 prevention measures

Description - What to expect

Day trip from Copenhagen itinerary

Start your day trip from Copenhagen, at the Astoria Hotel, and travel along Amager Strandvej, the coast road. Cross the impressive Øresund Bridge and head towards Malmö

MALMÖ
Malmö is Sweden’s third largest city with a cosmopolitan population of over 331,000 people, who come from over 170 countries. Malmö is known for its many restaurants, especially on Lille Torget, which is in the heart of Malmö’s heritage area, with buildings dating back to the 1580s. See also Malmö Castle, Malmöhus, which is even older, dating back to the 1530s. At Malmöhus you can find Malmö Art Museum and Malmö Natural History Museum. On one side of Malmöhus is Kungsparken, with its sculptures and little twisting paths.

At the other end of town, is Moderna Museet, Malmö’s free modern art gallery. There is also the Turning Torso, currently Sweden’s tallest inhabited building, which is 190 meters or 623 feet tall.

JAKRIBORG
Jakriborg is a hidden gem, which was built in the 21st Century, but looks like it dates back to the 1600s. The town is designed to have a car-free center, so you have to park motor vehicles on the outskirts of this settlement. Take a look at what’s beyond the City Wall and look in the windows of the vintage HiFi shop, full of reel-to-reel tape recorders among other interesting things.

​LUND
From Jakriborg we travel along a narrow country road, back to the highway, and then on into the ancient City of Lund, where the Cathedral dates back to 1145. Lund was established in the year 990, by Danish King Sven Forkbeard, as Skåne, this southern county of Sweden, was part of Denmark up until 1658. Take a walk around the little small streets behind the Cathedral, with houses dating back to the 1600s. You can also visit Historika Museet, which tells you about the history of Lund and the university site, including Lundagårdshuset, which dates back to the 1500s.

​After our time in Lund, you have some time in Malmö before the day trip from Copenhagen comes to an end.
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