Come with us and enjoy this private tour with an official tour guide and see the highlights of Malmö and Lund. Enjoy this Private Tour to Malmö and Lund from Copenhagen. A private vehicle with chauffeur will pick you up from your hotel or place of choice in Copenhagen.
Malmö is a Swedish city located in the Skåne region in the south of the country. It is the third most populous city in Sweden, with 280,415 inhabitants in 2010, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth most populous city in Scandinavia. Malmö’s history is linked to its proximity to Denmark.
Lund is one of Sweden’s oldest and most important cities. It is located in the municipality of the same name, in the southern part of Skåne County, in the Öresund region.
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Malmö is a Swedish city located in the region of Skåne, in the south of the country. It is Sweden's third most populous city with 280,415 inhabitants in 2010, behind Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth most populous in Scandinavia. Malmö's history has been linked to its proximity to Denmark.
Lund is one of Sweden's oldest and most important cities. It is located in the municipality of the same name, in the southern part of the province of Skåne, in the Öresund region.
The Øresund or Öresund Tunnel Bridge connects the two metropolitan areas of the Øresund region: the Danish capital Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö. It has two railway lines and four road lanes, making it the longest combined road-rail bridge in Europe.
Lund Cathedral is a Lutheran house of worship belonging to the Church of Sweden and the seat of the Diocese of Lund. Built in the 12th century, it is the main monument of the city of Lund and perhaps the most significant work of Romanesque architecture in the Nordic countries. The visit is from the outside.
Malmö Castle is a fortress located in Malmö, Skåne, in southern Sweden. The first castle was built in 1434 by King Erich of Pomerania. This structure was demolished in the early 16th century, and Christian III of Denmark built a new one in its place in the 1530s. The visit is from the outside. Tickets cost between 4 and 5 euros.
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