Carmen’s Tips for Trips #3: A Day in Helsingborg
Still not tired of exploring the Lundian area and its surroundings? After Lund and Gothenburg, it’s time for another trip - to Helsingborg. The city is closeby and thus, a nice escape for a day.
How to get there? This couldn't be easier - grab your Jojo-Card and within less than 30min the Öresundstag can take you to Helsingborg Central Station. Tip: Get a Duo/Family Ticket for 2 persons, that saves money!
The train station is located in the center and inside the building is the departure for the ferries to Helsingor.
What to see?
Helsingborg Town Hall: Take a walk from the train station to Dunkers Kulturhus and pass by the magnificent town hall.
Dunkers Kulturhus: Sweden’s largest culture hall was build by the son of Jorn Utzon, the architect of the Sydney Opera House. It’s located at Norra hamnen, the old harbour, which is worth a little walk. Inside Dunkers Kulturhus you will find changing exhibitions and the tourist info which provides free material and has a nice souvenir shop.
Tower of Kärnan: Don’t miss the Tower of Kärnan. It is the landmark of Helsingborg and was built to defend the city. The tower itself is only open in Summer but climb up the hill on which it is build and enjoy the view over the city, the Danish coast and Helsingor.
Fredriksdal: Fredriksdal is 1.5 km walk from Kärnan towards the north of the city and one of the best Swedish open-air museums. You will find rebuild old city quarters, farms from the early days of the city, animals, a rose or a herb garden. It is a really nice place to see. (Oct.-April no entrance fee). Close to Fredriksdal you can find Tropikariet, a zoo with all natural animal enclosures.
St. Mary’s Church: On your way back from Fredriksdal make a short visit to St. Mary’s Church, the oldest church of the city (14th century). The gothic brick church has been originally been one of the biggest in Denmark.
If you plan to stay in Helsingborg the whole day, you could visit Castle Sofiero, which is outside the city. Take a stroll through the park, discover many hidden statues and sculptures in one of the most beautiful parks in Europe.
Insider-Tips
Signe Bergqvuist-Kafferepet: The oldest konditori in Helsingborg which openend in 1889. Enjoy a Swedish fika with delicious Semla (Dröttnigsgatan 17).
Free Wifi in the city: wifikartan.se/Helsingborg
Cheap Alcohol and Sweets: Onboard the ferry to Helsingor you can make a good deal and prepare for the next corridor party :)
Helsingor: In Helsingborg you find the narrowest part of the Öresund, so take a ferry (Scandlines) to visit the Danish city Helsingor, just 20 minutes away (return trip: 67 SEK). Take a stroll through the beautiful city.
Don’t miss ‘Kulturværftet’, the cultural harbour of Elsinor, as the Danish call their city. I recommend M/S Maritime Museum, recently opened in 2013 and placed inside an old dry dock at Helsingør Værft.
You as well must see Kronborg Castle, which inspired Shakespeare to write Hamlet. “To be or not to be” is still the question. There are guided tours or you can borrow a tablet for free to have a self guided tour. Don’t be faint-hearted: Get yourself a torch and visit the Casemates under the castle!
Hope you enjoy your trip!
Cheers, Carmen
Small City, Big Dreams!
Source: www.helsingborg.se












