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From Copenhagen: Lund and Malmö 2-Country Tour

From Copenhagen: Lund and Malmö 2-Country Tour

Take a guided day trip from Copenhagen to the historic cities of Malmo and Lund in neighboring Sweden. Visit Hamlet's Castle, enjoy free time in Helsingør, take a boat ride across the Øresund, and explore the Lund Cathedral, before shopping in Malmo. Start your day of adventure by meeting your local guide in front of the Grand Hotel. After a short meet and greet, hop aboard your comfortable vehicle and set off on your day trip. Start your tour with a visit to Hamlet's Castle. Shortly after, take a scenic drive down the coastal road of Strandvejen and arrive in the charming old town of Helsingør, also known as Elsinor. Enjoy free time to stroll the streets of this beautiful city before boarding a boat to Sweden.  Set sail across the Øresund, traveling to the shores of Sweden. Upon arrival in Sweden, drive down the picturesque country roads to the ancient city of Lund. Visit the Lund Cathedral. Behind the Cathedral there is a chance to explore the tiny streets with houses that date back to the 1700s. Continue with a trip to Malmö with free time to do some shopping. With Sweden's lower purchase taxes this a great place to get bargains on goods to take home with you. End your tour back in Copenhagen, passing by the impressive Øresund Bridge on the return journey.

Malmö: Rundan Sightseeing Boat Tour

Malmö: Rundan Sightseeing Boat Tour

Spend 50 minutes traveling by boat along canals and under bridges, taking in the sights of Malmö from the water. The guide on board will provide commentary about the city’s history, important personalities, and landmark buildings along the way. You’ll ride in an open-top boat, ensuring unobstructed views of the city and its attractions. At the departure point, you’ll find a cafeteria that serves bakery products, pancakes with whipped cream and jam, and much more. If you like, you’re welcome to put together your own picnic basket of items from the café menu and bring this along on the sightseeing tour.

Copenhagen: Tour Across the Øresund Bridge to Lund and Malmö

Copenhagen: Tour Across the Øresund Bridge to Lund and Malmö

Admire the impressive Øresund Bridge, one of the longest bridges in Europe, as you journey from Copenhagen to Sweden. Discover the historical city of Lund, and use your time how you please in Malmö, Sweden's third-largest city. Begin your tour at the Hotel Astoria in Copenhagen, and travel across Øresund Bridge. Make your way to Lund, a city so old it dates at least until the Viking Age. Discover Lund Cathedral, whose construction was finished in 1145, and explore the tiny, cobblestoned streets surrounding it. Then, travel back down south to Malmö, and decide how you will spend your time. Find your bearings with your guide in the biggest square in Malmö, Stortorget, which appropriately means Big Square. Dine in a selection of Malmö's most popular restaurants in Lilletorget, or Little Square, located just behind Stortoget. Enjoy the Parisian feel, and see some historic buildings and a vintage telephone box. Or, head towards the north-west side of Stortoget to reach Sodergatan, Malmö's main shopping street and pedestrian walkway. Shop in the department store, Ahlens, or in many other quality clothing shops. Check out Stora Nygatan at the far end of Sodergatan too, as here you'll find the Hansa shopping mall. If culture is more your thing, take your pick from a selection of museums. Get a feel for the contemporary at Malmö Modern Art Museum, or dive into history at the Malmö Natural History Museum. The latter is located at Malmöhus Castle, which dates from the Renaissance and is also host to the Malmö Art Museum, whose collection spans the 16th to 20th centuries. Finally, marvel at the Turning Torso in Malmö, the tallest building in Scandinavia, before returning to Copenhagen. Please note that it is not possible to enter the Turning Torso, and entrance to the museums in Malmö is not included in the tour. 

Malmö: Disgusting Food Museum Entrance Ticket

Malmö: Disgusting Food Museum Entrance Ticket

Arrive at the museum and receive your ticket in the form of a vomit bag. After reading some information about the nature of disgust, start exploring this quirky and revolting exhibition. Smell jars filled with some of the stinkiest foods known to man, try out the photo booth of disgust and marvel at the exhibit items. At the end of your visit, hesitantly approach the tasting bar where the staff will guide you through the bucket-list-worthy items from all over the world. Sample dried insects, stinky cheeses, fermented shark and the dreaded surströmming - all included in the ticket price. If you find your new favorite food, head to the gift shop which is filled to the brim with frozen bull testicles and the saltiest licorice known to exist. Your ticket is valid all day and the time printed is just an indication.

Copenhagen: The Forest Tower & Forgotten Giants Trolls Trip

Copenhagen: The Forest Tower & Forgotten Giants Trolls Trip

Explore Denmark’s Forest Tower without the hassle of arranging your own round-trip transportation. Ideal for architecture and nature lovers alike, climb to the observation deck 140 meters above sea level and walk along wooden walkways while enjoying the surrounding scenery. Walk up the 12 circles towards the top and discover the changing nature around you. Reach the center of the lookout tower, where the hourglass structure is laced together so tightly that you can touch three beech trees growing in the center of the tower. Finally, step out onto the viewing platform 140 meters above sea level with a view of forest and fields. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Copenhagen and Malmö, more than 50 kilometers away. On the way back to Copenhagen, you can visit two Gaint Trolls

Copenhagen: Self-Guided Malmo Tour – Return & Bridge Views!

Copenhagen: Self-Guided Malmo Tour – Return & Bridge Views!

Discover two countries in just one day with this self-guided tour, "Copenhagen - Malmö 1day " Are you in Denmark with a few hours left and have no plans what to do? Take the opportunity to extend your trip to come and visit Sweden. The tour is very flexible, you start the tour in the morning or afternoon in Copenhagen, by bus the journey begins over the iconic Øresund bridge. The bustickets will be send as a E-ticket by SMS and email. Upon arrival in Malmö, you have 2 alternatives to choose from, on how you want to be exploring Malmö on your own. The starting point is at Centralplan 10 in the Centralstation in Malmö, and this is where we you get tips about places to see and distribution of the tickets and bikes, this must be picked up before 4 PM, we recommend to come to our office when you arrive in Malmö. Option 1: Get a 24-hour bus ticket to go around Malmö by the local city buses. Option 2: Get around in the city by bike. When you are ready, discovering all the wonders of Malmö you decide yourself when you want to go back, the trains back depart until midnight. A traditional Swedish fika can be added on to the package. Places that a are nice to visit: Turning Torso Ribersborg kallbadhus Little Square, Lilla torg Malmöhus Castle Moderna Museet Malmö Live concert hall St. Peters church

Malmö: Viva Frida Kahlo Entry ticket

Malmö: Viva Frida Kahlo Entry ticket

After successful exhibitions in Zurich, Brussels, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, and Vienna, with over 500,000 visitors, Viva Frida Kahlo will be presented in Scandinavia for the first time, from February 1 to May 18, 2025, at Amiralen in Malmö. THE EXPERIENCE BRINGS THE ART TO LIFE Viva Frida Kahlo is an experience for everyone: visitors are drawn directly into Frida Kahlo's world. The 360-degree experience transports visitors to Mexico, to the Casa Azul in Coyoacán, where the young Frida Kahlo, bedridden after a severe accident, began to paint. You experience the 1920s to the 1940s and immerse yourself in the colorful paintings and self-portraits that testify to a life full of grace, pain, and an unbroken will to live. You move freely within the exhibition space, with elaborate all-around projections creating exotic color worlds full of emotion, allowing Frida Kahlo's works to be experienced in a way never seen before. THE VISITOR IS ENCOURAGED TO REFLECT High-performance projectors bring Kahlo's paintings, which are almost tiny in their original form, to life, projecting them onto walls up to 10 meters long and 5.5 meters high, as well as onto the floor of the exhibition hall. For a fully immersive sensory experience, a narrator in the role of the artist guides visitors through the emotional world of the already emancipated painter, using original quotes. A specially composed soundtrack acoustically enhances the immersive presentation. Viva Frida Kahlo also includes elements of VR that allow you to step into some of the artist's most famous and beloved works. The inner courtyard of Casa Azul, Frida Kahlo's home, which is now a museum, is also recreated in VR. This newly created environment invites the visitor to reflect on the artist's outstanding contribution to both art and women's rights. AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE All of this, combined with projected artworks, stories, carefully selected soundscapes, and rhythmic music pieces, creates a total experience that brings the art to life. It is a breathtaking experience, not only for Frida Kahlo fans but for anyone who wants to be inspired by art in this new multimedia format, interact with it, and be swept away from everyday life. A LIFE IN PICTURES Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo is by far the most famous painter in Mexico, if not all of Latin America. Her haunting small-format paintings articulate Frida Kahlo's physical and emotional suffering, her sorrow, and her tragedy. Her self-portraits are the most honest and true expression of what she felt, she wrote in 1939. Artistic inspiration for Frida Kahlo, besides herself, came from Mexican folklore with its inexhaustible world of colors, as well as elements of nature. With this, Frida Kahlo created herself as an icon—the traditional Mexican Tehuana costume became her trademark, and Frida Kahlo herself became a symbol of her time.

Copenhagen: Full-Day Trip to Malmö by Train

Copenhagen: Full-Day Trip to Malmö by Train

Explore Malmö, where design, sustainability, and a relaxed lifestyle stand out. Immerse yourself in the culture, history, gastronomy and lifestyle of the city. Cross the Öresund Bridge, and visit Gamla Väster, St. Peter’s Church, Malmö Castle, Turning Torso, Malmö City Library, and more. Hop on a train from Copenhagen with your private guide and reach Malmö is just 45 minutes. Explore the corners and squares of Gamla Väster, the old town, and heart of Malmö. Visit St. Peter’s Church, a gothic gem built in the 14th century. Take a walk around the charming Stortorget and Lillatorg squares and meet the amusing Optimist Orchestra. Enjoy a break to relax, and if you wish, taste Swedish cuisine at a restaurant while your host shares Malmö’s history. Then, visit the Malmö Castle, the oldest surviving Renaissance fortress in the Nordic region. Walk through its gardens. Get to know the Old Slottsmollan Windmill. Admire 2 buildings that reflect the perfect harmony between modern and ancient architecture, The Turning Torso and the Malmö City Library. Take a walk with your guide through the wonderful gardens of the Old Cemetery. Stop to enjoy Swedish pastries and a coffee before walking through the canals of this wonderful city. After concluding the tour, enjoy the train ride back across the bridge with the memory of this Nordic treasure in your mind.

Malmö: 3-Hour Guided Walking Tour

Malmö: 3-Hour Guided Walking Tour

Meet your guide at Malmö Central Station. From there, visit the medieval part of the city and hear stories about Malmö Castle, and the two important parks of Kungsparken and Slottsparken. Afterward, head to the Ribersborg Beach and learn how Malmö's locals enjoy the beach. From the beach, admire amazing views of the Ørensund Bridge that connects Denmark and Sweden. Learn about what happened between Denmark and Sweden and how Denmark once lost the southern part of Sweden. Conclude your tour exploring one of the most modern and greenest neighborhoods in Malmo, Västra Hamnen.

Malmö: City Bike Rental

Malmö: City Bike Rental

Enjoy the streets of Malmö in a more environmentally friendly way. Bike to the most popular places in Malmö and take the opportunity to eat Malmös best falafel. This is a perfect bike for those who want to get through the city's different streets in the best way. Our European 7 switched citybikes are specially designed for short distances and fast speeds. It is best suited for more cool urban areas and if you want to go on country roads or longer journeys (30km). It's perfect for Malmö and Helsingborg!

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It was great to be able to move around freely and hear stories at different places. I expanded the tour in some places with places from the lonely planet and visit sweden websites, but overall it was great. It's definitely worth it to get to know the city!

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The tour was very interesting and you could explore Malmö at your own pace. I would do a self-guided tour again anytime

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The tour was very good and you could take as much time as you wanted. For me, self-guided tours are the only option.

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flexibity of going at my own pace; reading the transcript from anywhere is a great option

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Sweet and simple. Really nice for people who want to explore the city on their own.