Private Malmo Highlights in 4 Hours - Train & Fika Included

4 hours

Private Tour

4 km

Free Cancellation - Full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts (Local time)

Tour intro

Experience two countries in just half a day on this private tour from Copenhagen to Malmö, hosted by your own local Danish guide.

You meet your guide at Copenhagen Central Station and enjoy a smooth 40 minute train ride across the Øresund Bridge, with round trip tickets included. The frequent departures give you full flexibility for the return journey.

📍 Itinerary

  • Start: Copenhagen Central Station

    We begin at Copenhagen Central Station, a historic and bustling hub that connects the city. Let’s dive into its story and set the tone for our exploration.


  • Oresund Bridge

    Enjoy a smooth 40 minute train ride from Copenhagen to Malmö as we cross the impressive Øresund Bridge. It’s a comfortable and scenic journey with beautiful views of the strait, giving you a perfect start to your private cross border experience.

  • The Knotted Gun

    The Knotted Gun, also called the Non Violence Sculpture, is one of Malmö’s most recognisable symbols. Placed just outside the central station, the bronze artwork depicts a revolver with its barrel tied into a knot a simple but powerful message of peace. Created by the Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, the sculpture has become a global icon with versions displayed in cities worldwide. The Malmö piece serves as a quiet reminder of Sweden’s long tradition of dialogue and non violence.

  • Gamla Väster

    Gamla Väster – This charming old quarter is one of Malmö’s most picturesque areas, with colorful historic houses, cobblestone streets, art galleries, and cozy cafés. For centuries, Malmö was part of Denmark, and in Gamla Väster you can still feel the Danish influence in the architecture and street layout. Once threatened by demolition in the 1960s, the area was preserved and today it’s one of the city’s most attractive districts, blending history, creativity, and a relaxed local vibe.

  • Malmöhus Castle

    Malmöhus Castle (Malmöhus Slott) – We pass by Scandinavia’s oldest surviving Renaissance castle, built in the 1500s under the Danish king Christian III. Over the centuries it has served as a royal home, a fortified stronghold and even a prison. Today it forms part of Malmö Museum, surrounded by a broad moat and peaceful green parkland. It’s one of the city’s most significant landmarks and well worth seeing from the outside.

  • Castle Mill

    This traditional Dutch style windmill stands in the green surroundings of Slottsparken, just a short stroll from Malmöhus Castle and the organic gardens of Slottsträdgården. We make a brief stop here to talk about Malmö’s canals, former fortress landscape and garden traditions, and there’s time for a relaxed photo break with the mill, bridges and water as a scenic backdrop.

  • Slottsparken

    We wander through Malmö’s peaceful Slottsparken, a leafy oasis that wraps around the old castle grounds. With its small canals, graceful bridges and colourful gardens, it’s a favourite retreat for both locals and visitors. It’s an ideal place to enjoy a bit of nature while learning about the city’s past.

  • Stortorget

    Stortorget is Malmö’s impressive 16th century main square, framed by historic buildings such as the City Hall. For centuries it has been a central gathering place, and today it remains a lively spot where local life, architecture and history meet in one open space.

  • Lilla Torg

    Lilla Torg is one of Malmö’s most atmospheric squares, dating back to the late 1500s. Its cobblestones are lined with well preserved half timbered buildings and a lively mix of cafés, bars and restaurants. It’s a charming spot where centuries of history blend naturally with modern city life.

  • Ruths

    We finish the tour with a cosy Swedish fika at Ruths Café near Lilla Torg, where coffee and a pastry are included in the price. 

    Guests who prefer to stay and explore Malmö further receive their return train tickets on the spot, while those heading back to Copenhagen travel with the host.