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Lund is an ancient city located in the southern province of Skåne. Known for its University, Cathedral, and Kulturen Museum. It's a lovely place to visit for a day or two, or stay a night.
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My fiancée excitedly asked if we could take a day trip to Sweden when we were in Copenhagen. I rolled my eyes thinking: what is there in Malmö that is so worth sacrificing a day in one of Europe's most incredible cities? But alas, happy wife happy life: we visited Sweden.
During our visit I was incredibly surprised at the breadth of activities and experiences to be had in Southern Sweden's Skåne region. Despite being culturally similar to Denmark, it really does feel like a different country: more modern, more ethnic diversity, more Dutch renaissance style architecture, even more coffee and pastries (fika is a Swedish concept after all!). If you are taking a weeklong trip to Copenhagen, spending a day in Sweden is a great way to experience something a bit out of the way and even less touristy.
This guide focuses on three great places to visit in Skåne: Lund, Malmö, and Helsingborg. You could easily combine two of these into one day trip, especially if you are looking for a full day of activities. I've also included a hotel recommendation in each city, just in case you want to extend your Swedish sojourn!
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My travel experience for Denmark and Sweden is mostly in the Copenhagen area and southern Sweden. One great idea to see and explore both countries is to do a 4 day trip around the Copenhagen Sound. You literally will make a circle around it. You should start in Copenhagen, whether you are flying in or not it is a central location to begin. Both Denmark and Sweden have easy and reliable public transportation. You can purchase a ticket to travel from Copenhagen to the Swedish cities of Malmö, Lund, and Helsingborg. A stop in Malmö and Lund is recommended. You can check out my destination itinerary for Lund. Once in Helsingborg, you will need to take a ferry to cross back into Denmark. Helsingør or Elsingør, is a historic and quaint small city with much history and beautiful architecture to admire. You can also make this journey on bike. You may want to use the train and ferry to cross the water, but it is also a beautiful bike trip if you have a few extra days to bike. You could also reverse this trip the go from Copenhagen to Helsingør to Sweden. Either way, this is a wonderful trip to visit both countries in a few days. I've highlighted hotels, restaurants, and sightseeing that I have highly enjoyed while traveling to these cities.
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3 full days + 2 travel days. Sharing the itinerary we made for our most recent trip to Copenhagen with a day trip to Sweden. Also including things on our list that we didn't have time to do or have done in a previous trip:
Includes suggestions for:
-Accommodation (x2) 🛏️
-Restaurants 🍽️
-Daytrip from Copenhagen 🇩🇰 to 2 cities in Sweden 🇸🇪
-Suggestions for things to see/eat in Sweden (Malmö + Lund)
-Instagram hotspots 📷
-Botanical Gardens + Green Spaces 🪴
-Cafe's + Cake 🍰 + Danish pastries 🥐
-Shopping suggestions 🛍️
-Activities + Tours
-Basics + More
📍55 total places included. A lot of time and research has gone into all of this! Theres 2-3 separate trips worth of potential things to do I’ve included. This will save you HOURS of planning. Tried to make this as useful as possible :)
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If you were asked "What is the best city for baked goods in the world?" You'd probably say Paris, and with good reason. But Copenhagen is a close second.
Danes love their hygge - a word that roughly means "coziness" - and a key tenet of hygge is sweets. Lots and lots of sweets. With coffee specifically. When your winter days only last seven hours, Danes need all of the warmth one can conjure, and baked goods are one of the best ways to accomplish that.
Truly any bakery in Copenhagen is a good one. Even chains have fantastic pastries - a grab and go pastry at Lagekagehuset (basically a Danish bakery version of Starbucks) would be a top five pastry contender in most cities across North America. But I want to share some of the best of the best here for your next trip to Copenhagen.
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This guide is a sum-up of my stay in Stockholm for the last 5 years. It is divided between things to see, where to eat, and where to stay. These are all the places I love to share with my Italian friends and family who come to visit. 🤩
Like every Scandinavian city, the weather can be very mutable, so be sure to dress accordingly with many layers that can be taken off if needed.
And always remember: There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes 😄
I have added a section of places I love that are subjected to seasonal openings, I specify it in the guide 😉
There could be many many other places worth of being included, but these are my faves :D
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Pedro Pereira
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The perfect trip to Stockholm - a 2-3 day guide in the Swedish crown jewel
The capital of Sweden holds a magic feel everywhere you look, offering the charm of the Nordic region and the history of centuries of changes. This guide will help you navigate through the biggest city in Northern Europe, both for the attractions that should not be missed but also for the hidden gems scattered around Stockholm.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, beaches and others)
- restaurants and coffeeshops
- photo spots
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Are you a fresh seafood lover over a glass of Prosecco? Or maybe craving for a big freshly-baked cinnamon-almond bun with a cup of specialty coffee?
Welcome to the land of the heartwarming hospitality, midnight sun & stylish Scandinavian design. With a rich history, trendy neighbourhoods & stunning waterfront views, Stockholm is a must-visit destination for any traveler with any taste.
During our 3-days stay we managed to explore most of the hidden gems in the city: from local markets with traditional delights to contemporary art galleries & creative shops.
This guide includes:
🛋️Hotel recommendations
🥑Brunch & coffee spots
🥨Desserts & bakery
🍷Lunch & dinner
🍸Bars
🦞Traditional must-try food
🎡Other activities: museums, landmarks etc.
🛍️Shopping: local shops & designer areas
🌸Best photo spots & views
P.S. even though the initial idea was to visit the city in full cherry blossoms, I ended up with landing myself on the ice at -10°C :) but fingers crossed you’re more lucky with weather & your safe tailbone!
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