Your driver will meet you at your address in Copenhagen.
You’ll travel in comfort for 7 h 10 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Stockholm.
Some might think Copenhagen, Denmark, and Stockholm, Sweden, are similar destinations, but they would be wrong. Although both cities share rich culture and history and both have stunning architecture, world-class museums, and galleries, they offer unique attractions.
A car trip with Daytrip from Copenhagen to Stockholm will take you from Copenhagen's spectacular Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, and Nyhavn to Stockholm's unique metro system, many stunning islands, the Swedish History Museum, and Fotografiska gallery.
Stockholm is a city that showcases and thrives on different perspectives and ideas. It's vibrant and known for innovation, design, fashion, music, and technology. It's a place you'll want to visit and perhaps never leave, but before you get to this city, we recommend having your driver stop at a few choice destinations along the way.
With Daytrip, you can visit some of the most incredible cultural and historical landmarks, not to mention sophisticated, elegant, and futuristic cities along the way from Copenhagen to Stockholm. You can begin your side quests in Lund, which boasts Romanesque cathedrals, a charming historic quarter, and a prestigious university vibe.
Then there is Karnana Tower, which will give you a glimpse into medieval times in this part of the world. After your medieval explorations, you will find Janoping, a city centered around the sixth-largest lake in Europe. It's calm and exciting, much like your next visit to Rottle, a quiet town with lush beauty and unequaled magnificence.
These are only a few of the places your professional English-speaking Daytrip driver can take you when you complete a Copenhagen to Stockholm transfer. So buckle in and prepare to traverse a route from Denmark to Sweden fraught with unforgettable experiences.
Few people realize that Stockholm is the largest city in Scandinavia. Like most Scandinavian cities, it seamlessly intertwines the region's stunning nature with its rich history, modern architecture, cultural sophistication, thriving metropolis, and dynamic attitudes.
This unique amalgamation makes Stockholm a must-visit travel destination, whether by car, bus, train, flight, ferry, cruise, or private car transfer. The city is easily accessible and instantly recognizable thanks to its thousands of small islands, which add an extra layer of charm. Stockholm is also a city focused on inclusivity. It advocates for tolerance and prides itself on welcoming everyone regardless of race, creed, religion, profession, political affiliation, or gender.
Those interested in visiting Stockholm will find it at the junction of Lake Malar and Salt Bay, an extension of the Baltic Sea opposite the Gulf of Finland. When you visit, expect to see the city built on its many islands and the mainland of Sodermanland and Uppland. Thanks to its location and attributes, Stockholm is widely considered one of the most beautiful capital cities in the world.
The city's incredible visionary nature confirms this. It's the epicenter of thriving technological innovation and is home to numerous startups that rival Silicon Valley. Its influence is so vast that its industries transcend global borders, with companies like Spotify and Minecraft based in Stockholm and servicing the world. It's hard to believe that the city has crossed so many hurdles to become what it is today, especially considering its humble beginnings.
Historically, Stockholm was founded in 1252 by the Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. A few decades later, at the end of the 13th century, it had grown into Sweden's largest city, serving as the nation's royal residence and political center. Although it faced several sieges over the centuries, Stockholm remained strong and is now a city that is flourishing more than ever.
When you visit, you can expect to find the city easy to navigate by walking, cycling, or using public transportation. It's also interesting to learn that each district in the city has its own unique personality, with places like Norrmalm known for its vibrancy and Sodermalm for its creative atmosphere. So, if you have time, you might want to tour each district to see what makes them different and memorable.
In addition to the districts, there are numerous museums, award-winning chefs and restaurants, churches, architectural buildings, modern cultural sights, and historical landmarks worth visiting. Stockholm's natural landscape is also unequaled. So be sure to discover the many green areas and forests throughout the city and visit a few of the 30,000 islands of Stockholm's unique archipelago.
Traveling from Copenhagen to Stockholm isn't always cheap, so making the right decisions during your journey is important. To help you with this, we've shared some of the best tips to ensure your travel experience is exciting, memorable, stress—and fuss-free.
In the coming years, many European cities are moving to becoming cash-free, and Copenhagen and Stockholm will be no different. This means that when traveling from Copenhagen to Stockholm, you'll likely encounter restaurants, cafes, hotels, and shops that don't take cash and enforce 'cards-only.' So, to avoid any uncomfortable situations when paying, using your card to pay for things during your travels and stay in Stockholm is best.
Both Copenhagen and Stockholm can be difficult to visit during the winter due to the cold weather and snow. Not only is traveling uncomfortable and chilly unless you use a private car service like Daytrip, but walking around can also be tricky.
This is because, between November and March, you can expect the ground to be slathered in 'slask', which is a mixture of melted snow and grit. This makes it easier for you to walk around, but it can be hell on your shoes. So, it's best to pack sturdy pairs if you plan to walk around outdoors during winter when traveling from Copenhagen to Stockholm.
Learning a bit of the local language in the places you plan to visit is always a good idea, but Swedish is notoriously difficult to learn. Fortunately, most places between Copenhagen and Stockholm that you might visit, like Lund and Jonkoping, have residents who speak a lot of English. People in these cities and others along the route love speaking English, so you shouldn't encounter many language barriers during your travels.
A Copenhagen to Stockholm transfer can be scary, especially if you're unfamiliar with the countries and their transportation systems. That's why we've shared a few popular transportation options that will help you complete this trip. Armed with this information, you shouldn't feel too trepidation about your upcoming journey.
Bus travel from Copenhagen to Stockholm might be nicer than in other parts of the world, but it's just as slow as you would expect. Most trips take eight to 10 hours, and you'll likely experience stops and transfers, which, let's face it, are annoying and tiring, especially if you're traveling at night.
However, as is the case with most places worldwide, traveling by bus is cheap—or at least a cheaper alternative. On average, a one-way ticket costs between $30 and $60 (€27.75-€55), which is far less than the train, plane, and private car transfer. You must book with Flixbus, Swebus, or Vy Bus4You to enjoy these lower ticket prices.
You should just expect more uncomfortable seating, limited baggage space, and reduced legroom compared to other travel alternatives. You also shouldn't count on having access to many amenities.
Traveling by train is often far more comfortable than traveling by bus. It also tends to be a more scenic option with fewer transfers and delays since city-to-city options exist from Copenhagen to Stockholm.
When you travel by train, you're also far less likely to encounter rigid security checks, but tickets are almost as expensive as flying. A ticket costs between $50 and $120 (€46-€111), if not more, if you choose to travel in a first-class cabin.
A train trip can also be time-consuming, with an average length of five hours and 15 minutes and no sightseeing stops. If you want to travel by train, we recommend booking with Snalltaget, Oresundstag, or Swedish Railways.
Those with a tight schedule will enjoy traveling from Copenhagen to Stockholm by flight. This transportation option is the fastest way to get between the two cities. On average, a flight takes an hour and 15 minutes, but the added travel time to and from the airport can increase this to about three hours.
If you want to fly, you need to book with Scandinavian Airlines, Ryanair, or Norwegian Air Shuttle. Depending on when you book, a ticket should cost between $60 and $150 (€55-€139) one way. You should also note that you might encounter delays, which is more expensive than taking a train or bus.
Often, the best way to travel from Copenhagen to Stockholm is to book with a private car transfer service that offers benefits other travel options don't. However, this can be difficult, considering many door-to-door transfer services offering this trip are overpriced.
This is where Daytrip comes in. Unlike its competitors, this private car transfer service offers travelers a way to complete a Copenhagen to Stockholm transfer without spending a fortune. Daytrip usually charges about $206.50 (€191) per trip and offers benefits like luggage handling, a private driver, customizable travel times, and sightseeing stops at places like Vadstena Castle and Tom Tits Experiment Center.
However, you should note that travel times can vary. The trip will take a little over seven hours if you travel directly. It could be longer depending on traffic and how many places you want to visit along the route.
Stockholm is a destination with many wonders that go far beyond the world-famous ABBA Museum and the incredible shopping opportunities, brunch spots, and river cruise experiences. You just need to know where to look. That's why we've shared a few of the best things to do in Stockholm if you're planning a trip from Copenhagen to Stockholm and are unsure which travel spots deserve the time of day.
Stockholm has its fair share of unique things to do, but one of the best is a visit to the Fotografiska. The Fotografiska is an incredible photography gallery that displays some of the most striking images. A walk through it will wow you, with every wall showcasing something different and more imaginative than the last.
What's also cool is that this gallery is housed in an old customs department, so it doesn't even look like a gallery. It's also a gallery with late opening hours, which is perfect for late risers. Depending on when you visit this exciting place, you can expect exhibitions on everything from global politics to feminism.
Would you have even visited Stockholm if you hadn't, at the very least, toured one museum? That's rhetorical. Of course, your Stockholm trip should include a museum visit, and if you have to pick only one, choose to tour the Swedish History Museum.
This museum houses a candid exhibition of Sweden's past, including the country's heinous treatment of indigenous minorities and its links to the Nazis and Vikings. It doesn't shy away from its questionable history and eloquently and respectfully touches on hard topics. But, of course, it isn't all doom and gloom. Sweden has many inspiring historical moments, so you'll learn about them when you visit.
You're probably thinking: why would I want to tour the metro network in Stockholm? That's a valid question. Most country's metro systems don't inspire a second look, but Stockholms – and Sweden's in general – does. This network has been dubbed the world's longest art gallery, and we must agree.
At Stockholm's station, you will see spectacular art displays on its walls. The entire station looks like it has been carved from rocks, so it can feel like you've recently discovered a new cave system in the modern age. Many rocks at the metro have different colors, and you can see daring designs and beautiful patterns depending on the stops you visit.
You might want to hold onto your purse strings a little less tightly if you plan to visit Stockholm since the best time to visit when planning a trip from Copenhagen to Stockholm is in the summer.
Unfortunately, the summer season is the priciest time of year to visit, but it welcomes lovely warm weather and long daylight hours—it rarely gets dark—which isn't the case in other seasons.
Winter travel is another option if you want to visit during a season that will be a little kinder to your wallet. However, you should note that the winters can be either mild and rainy or cold and snowy. You would need to bundle up when venturing outdoors, but the city does look magical in monotone colors; we'll give it that.
Boasting the finest Romanesque cathedral in the country and a charming historic quarter, this medieval town still has a lively atmosphere courtesy of its prestigious university. Charm School
This medieval tower and the lands around it were originally Danish, changing hands several times during their long-running rivalry with Sweden. The Scandinavian Shuffle
Located on the sixth largest lake in Europe, this city is known for its calm vibes, woodlands, churches, scattered ruins, and match museum. Unmatchable Charm
Settled along the south east end of the Vattern, you will be stunned by this quiet town's lush nature and serenity. Mill-ing Around
One of the best Renaissance castles in the country, this former royal residence is now home to Sweden’s smallest opera house. Where History Sings
The multi-disciplinary experiments in Sweden’s largest science center are fun for the young and young at heart. Bags of Fun
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