Thank you for coming in our city, Lund city. I hope that you enjoyed well, Lund city has lots of good places and many things left from your camera. i hope that you come and visit Lund city again and again.
"Lund" means "grove", "cluster of trees". My grandma got locked up in the cathedral, but fortunately there was a young man, also locked up, who managed to climb up to an open window and scream for help! - so people outside got hold of the verger who set them free...
Det bästa med Lund var att man kunde ta en gratisbuss till Malmö och tura på gratisfärjan till Köpenhamn. På färjan njöt man av en sill- och räkmacka, en grön Tuborg och en snaps. I Köpenhamn handlades ost och körsbärsvin m.m. och man hyggede sig.
Hi, thank you for this video. My dad and I are thinking about taking a trip to Lund during our visit to Copenhagen next month. How long is the train ride from each city? Thanks!
Ellie Drabik Hi Ellie, from Copenhagen it takes around 35 minutes, when you pass the bridge between Denmark and Sweden the first city is Malmö and the second city is Lund. Welcome
Hi Ellie, thanks for the comment, it takes around 47 minutes from Copenhagen Central Station to Malmö and then around 15 minutes from there to Lund. I wouldn’t do both Lund and Malmö in one day though. Remember to take your passports with you. Hope you have a great trip
Actully as a Brit or a Dane you should have your passport with you. It is required to carry ID in Sweden (Germany also). As a Dane the only real valid ID we have is the passport, I guess the same goes for the UK. Drivers license won't be a valid ID. In Germany and Sweden all people has an ID card. My source: Danish Embassy in Stockholm. They also told it's no big deal for a Dane if you forget it. At the time, they said they never had any case with lack of ID in Sweden. I vote for an ID card, to have in the wallet. Then I will never have to remind myself of the passport when traveling in the Schengen area.
Thank you for coming in our city, Lund city.
I hope that you enjoyed well, Lund city has lots of good places and many things left from your camera.
i hope that you come and visit Lund city again and again.
Hola, gracias por compartir tu video de lugares tan bonitos de Copenhague. Te envió saludos desde Lima Perú.
"Lund" means "grove", "cluster of trees". My grandma got locked up in the cathedral, but fortunately there was a young man, also locked up, who managed to climb up to an open window and scream for help! - so people outside got hold of the verger who set them free...
Det bästa med Lund var att man kunde ta en gratisbuss till Malmö och tura på gratisfärjan till Köpenhamn.
På färjan njöt man av en sill- och räkmacka, en grön Tuborg och en snaps. I Köpenhamn handlades ost och körsbärsvin m.m. och man hyggede sig.
Hi, thank you for this video. My dad and I are thinking about taking a trip to Lund during our visit to Copenhagen next month. How long is the train ride from each city? Thanks!
Ellie Drabik
Hi Ellie, from Copenhagen it takes around 35 minutes, when you pass the bridge between Denmark and Sweden the first city is Malmö and the second city is Lund.
Welcome
Hi Ellie, thanks for the comment, it takes around 47 minutes from Copenhagen Central Station to Malmö and then around 15 minutes from there to Lund. I wouldn’t do both Lund and Malmö in one day though. Remember to take your passports with you. Hope you have a great trip
Det var flot, det hele :)
Aww then I was a kid we had
ending in the church here.
Actully as a Brit or a Dane you should have your passport with you. It is required to carry ID in Sweden (Germany also). As a Dane the only real valid ID we have is the passport, I guess the same goes for the UK. Drivers license won't be a valid ID. In Germany and Sweden all people has an ID card.
My source: Danish Embassy in Stockholm. They also told it's no big deal for a Dane if you forget it. At the time, they said they never had any case with lack of ID in Sweden.
I vote for an ID card, to have in the wallet. Then I will never have to remind myself of the passport when traveling in the Schengen area.