London to Sweden by train ft. Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Malmo & Stockholm

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2022
  • This winter I travelled from London to Sweden by train passing through and exploring Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Malmo and Stockholm.
    I show what this journey is like and what you can do along the way including visiting the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Design museum in Copenhagen, naked bathing in Malmo and going to see the Vasa ship in Stockholm.
    My next video will show what the journey home is like on the Stockholm to Hamburg sleeper train.
    A few years ago I quit flying for holidays and since then whenever I go away I travel by land or sea, mainly by train or ferry.
    If you enjoy this video please subscribe as it really helps me make more of these videos.
    If you’re interested in learning more about slow or sustainable travel and seeing what other flight-free holidays look like I will be uploading more videos in the future which explore both.
    HOW LONG IT TOOK
    London - Amsterdam | 3hrs 58m
    Amsterdam - Osnabruck | 2hrs 54m
    Osnabruck - Hamburg | 2hrs 29m
    Hamburg - Copenhagen | 4hrs 43m
    Copenhagen - Malmo | 39m
    Malmo - Stockholm | 4hrs 30m
    PRICE
    London - Amsterdam | from £79 return
    Amsterdam - Copenhagen | from £52
    Copenhagen - Malmo | from £8
    Malmo - Stockholm | from £13
    WHERE TO BUY TICKETS
    www.sj.se/en/
    Trainline.com
    CONTACT
    sarahbmyt@gmail.com

Комментарии • 59

  • @horsehollerer
    @horsehollerer Год назад +10

    Love this. Such a great idea to talk about carbon footprints and environmental policy while showing highlights of the train journey. Travel, art, plant-based food, and sustainability ... great vibe. Thanks!

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад

      Ah thank you so much! Very much appreciated xx

  • @juliagrimm1
    @juliagrimm1 Год назад +2

    What a great video! It was lovely meeting you and your mom briefly on the train ♥️!

  • @davidaarthur
    @davidaarthur Год назад +5

    Stockholm's one of the great cities, but I'm glad you saw the likes of Malmö and Lund too. Uppsala and Norrköping are also nice if you're ever back!

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад +2

      Yeh I loved it so much and definitely plan to go back - my family also recommended one of those I think - added to my bucket list xx

  • @ottocoppelmoreno9654
    @ottocoppelmoreno9654 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Sarah, thanks for making these videos, your videos made me more interested in train travel and I like, trains are the best.
    I hope to see another video of you again, thanks for sharing them!

  • @bigbudda6466
    @bigbudda6466 Год назад

    Such a lovely video, what a vibe and aesthetic!! Cant wait for the next one!

  • @SwitchbackSylveon
    @SwitchbackSylveon 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love trains so this would be my default mode of travelling to Sweden, I'd only consider flying if I had to be there quickly on short notice

  • @lostforlife90s
    @lostforlife90s Год назад

    Really really loved this video Sarah, so wonderful to see all the different places you can experience in one trip when you travel by train. Also loved that there was a quiet sauna and a chatty sauna - such a good idea! Incredible to see the innovation happening at that architecture practice too - thanks for sharing :)

  • @julietbamfordsmith_nz
    @julietbamfordsmith_nz Год назад +1

    I love your videos, and especially this one - absolutely beautiful! 🥰❤️

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад

      Thanks so much Juliet, I appreciate your time and your kind words so much xx

  • @annicaesplund6613
    @annicaesplund6613 Год назад

    Next time go in the summer! Loved this and sent it to friends in the UK.

  • @richardstreet7518
    @richardstreet7518 Год назад +2

    Well you have sold me on Denmark and Sweden..... Great vlog..

  • @yantinuryati9028
    @yantinuryati9028 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow so nice

  • @stephenvincent4706
    @stephenvincent4706 Год назад

    Thank you for your delightful, entertaining and informative videos. You’re an inspiration. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. 🎄

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад

      This is far too kind Stephen, thank you! I hope you have a lovely Christmas and New Year x

  • @dannyone1565
    @dannyone1565 7 месяцев назад

    Great video ❤

  • @kamalhafidi2863
    @kamalhafidi2863 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice trip and vidéo ! Do you had any passport control at thé border ?

  • @andreasjohansson2490
    @andreasjohansson2490 Год назад

    Great video

  • @amazingcrunchies
    @amazingcrunchies Год назад +1

    It would have been nicer if you put the sum up fare. But such an informative video. New subscriber here 💖

  • @cookshok2014
    @cookshok2014 9 месяцев назад

    Salam alaikum dear friend 🙏 MashAllah great and beautiful place 🥰🥰🥰 wonderful country 😍 my dear friend 🙏❤️🌺🙏🤲 from Pakistan 🇵🇰 I'm New friend 🙏

  • @drdewott9154
    @drdewott9154 Год назад

    What a lovely video.
    Gotta say, on the Danish train, you were really lucky to have one of those guys coming by and selling snacks. Its a measure DSB has introduced since 2020 called "Kaffe Expressen", which they've been testing as a replacement for their old snack trolleys, which they stopped using almost a decade ago. Though tbh its a bit of a mess. You won't even know if they'll show up at all when booking a ticket, or depending on which service you're on. Like DSB on their website said they would only be on "select Lightning trains", and the Hamburg train isn't a lightning train. They really need to improve on that stuff ngl.
    And its great to see you enjoy Copenhagen. Coming from a local, I will say though we definitely have problems with excessive car use, and especially subpar public transit. Like the Trains and Metro are good, but the buses are really subpar, and that, combined with less than desireable reliability and high prices compared to commuting by car (not to mention the free parking on Sundays like I swear to god), and you get a huge chunk of the population who could be taking sustainable transit, instead polluting with their cars instead, all due to a lack of policy to make transit more attractive. Many Dutch cities are at least a decade ahead of us in Copenhagen when it comes to sustainable urban planning.
    In short we do a lot of things right that would be hard for other places, but we fail on some of the most basic stuff, like having affordable public transit, or having buses that don't get stuck in traffic. Or y'know stop investing in expanding or building new highways. I mean if you want an idea of how bad we still are, just look at the vanity project that is the Artificial island of Lynetteholm, or the way the Metro is financed.
    The Mock village in Lund is cute though. We have several like that in Denmark, including one in the north of Copenhagen called "Frilandsmuseet". But the biggest and most famous one is in Aarhus, Denmarks 2nd largest city, which has "Den Gamle by". Which has moved buildings representing towns all the way from the 1860's, all the way through the many years until the mid 1970's and soon even the 2010's, with a new entrance making it so you enter in the 2010's area and go further back in time the further into the museum you go. Highly reccomend it if you ever stop by Denmark again.
    Also Sweden did have plans for a high speed network at the same speeds as the Eurostar connecting its 3 largest cities. However the new right wing swedish government elected a few months ago cancelled the whole thing despite widespread public support, and based on their recent claims, they really don't seem to understand railways at all.
    That's all, sorry for the long comment.

  • @dannyone1565
    @dannyone1565 7 месяцев назад

    I love Sweden 🇸🇪 I have Finnish 🇫🇮in my blood ancestors

  • @SeanAHarding
    @SeanAHarding 7 месяцев назад

    This is really interesting because I’m sure planning to go to Sweden for Eurovision in May and trying to work out the best way to get there from London.

    • @parsleymorris
      @parsleymorris 4 месяца назад +1

      Hey, I’m doing the same! 😊 I’m going via Brussels and staying a night there, before heading to Malmö the next day (via Cologne and Hamburg). Maybe see you en route. 😁

  • @simonpilk
    @simonpilk Год назад +2

    Sarah there are not two stations with Hamburg in them but there are THREE stations. Heading into Hamburg the train will call at Hamburg-Harburg which just serves a small area so do not get off there. Then comes Hamburg Hauptbahnhof or Hamburg Main Station and lastly most trains call and terminate at Hamburg Altona station.

    • @ft4709
      @ft4709 Год назад +2

      it's actually four since every train that stops at Hbf and Altona will stop at Dammtor as well. Highly recommend getting on at Altona or Dammtor if you spend a few days in Hamburg. Usually it's a lot easier and less crowded and might actually be faster depending on where you stay.

    • @simonpilk
      @simonpilk Год назад

      @@ft4709 correct I had totally forgotten about H - Dammtor!

  • @MohmedMedo-un6ib
    @MohmedMedo-un6ib 5 месяцев назад

    My dream go to London 😢from Morocco 🇲🇦

  • @richardwinter9045
    @richardwinter9045 Год назад

    Hi Sarah
    Thank you for making these videos which both entertain and inform and are really interesting, please keep up the good work.
    I would really like to know what equipment you use; camera, mic, editing software etc. perhaps you might consider giving us some info on that.
    Anyway have a wonderful Christmas and an adventurous 2023.
    Richard

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад +1

      Thanks Richard! I use a canon m50 mark ii for the nicer shots and then sony zv1 for the face-camera and out and about exploring shots - as well as my iphone. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year! x

  • @eastwestdividetrains
    @eastwestdividetrains Год назад +1

    The bigger German stations always seem to have a wide selection of food outlets. Yum

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад +1

      Yeh I was impressed - it was so tasty x

  • @Trainviking
    @Trainviking Год назад

    The words you're using from 04:08, do you mind if I copy you in a video for the train between Oslo airport and Oslo central station (I didn't took a plane, but I'm trying to reach out to people that do fly in that video and make a nice trip report at the same time).
    I just love your content and your motivation, we share the same motivation when it comes to this :).

  • @MaartenvanderVeeke
    @MaartenvanderVeeke Год назад +2

    As a dutch person it hurts to hear tourists say that Copenhagen is supergreat for cycling/sustainability but about Amsterdam they didn't say a word about it🥴

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 Год назад +1

      True. I mean I'm from the Copenhagen area, and Dutch cities are so much better than anything we have here. Like we have so many excessive cars, unpleasant, dangerous, and polluting megaroads, and very bad intersections. Like what were they thinking. They even have better cycling infrastructure standards in Malmö.

    • @MaartenvanderVeeke
      @MaartenvanderVeeke Год назад +1

      @@drdewott9154 true, Denmark is great though and wins from the Netherlands in many points. But for cycling and infrastructure the Netherlands still takes the dub

  • @adamsmith275
    @adamsmith275 Год назад

    ...Keep them coming!... I don't mind the sermons...

  • @johnjanevlog6209
    @johnjanevlog6209 Год назад

    Hi, Sarah Thank you so much for sharing your precious journey. I'm from East Malaysia. May I know how much does it cost per person/stop for the train fare? Thank you. Really appreciate it.

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад

      Hi John, I've put the price in the description below the video x

  • @marciamenage931
    @marciamenage931 Год назад

    In fact there are green craft using anti-gravitic technology being used by the USA navy for the last 4 decades. Oil companies do not want this technology as it is the end of oil.

  • @erik_griswold
    @erik_griswold Год назад +1

    I think your hotel in Copenhagen is the newly renovated post office

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад

      Oh really! We were wondering what the building would have been before - I'll let my mum know. Thank you!

    • @drdewott9154
      @drdewott9154 Год назад

      @@sarahb.m.5730 Oh yeah it is the old Post office. I can recognise from the view. The whole area that the former post terminal was located on is being redeveloped with a new bank HQ and a bunch of towers that'll actually be the tallest in that part of the city.

  • @thetarantella69
    @thetarantella69 Год назад

    So the trip is pretty cheap then. Not sure if you're speaking Swedish or not. I'm living in England and I wanted to take this trip with my kids, rather than flying. My kids are 20 and 11 on the time of travelling. Seems pretty cheap. I'm Swedish and my kids are half Swedish and half English, their dad's English

  • @LiquidShivaz
    @LiquidShivaz Год назад

    I agree with your take on lesser taking flights in order to reduce your carbon footprint. I don’t see the differences of reasons why. Family, work or leisure doesn’t make a difference for earth but are widely diverse on personal reasons. We shouldn’t judge people on the reasons they travel

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад +1

      Hi Marie, it's not really about judging people's personal choices. Flying is not going to stop and is necessary is some situations so we need to find a way to prioritise the flights that are needed, both through policy and personally. Also when I first started to think about my personal flights a few years I found it helpful to prioritise the flights that I thought at the time were the most important e.g visiting family in America so I thought it might to be helpful to others too. x

    • @LiquidShivaz
      @LiquidShivaz Год назад

      @@sarahb.m.5730 I totally agree on that. Just reacting because importance varies person to persom ;-)

    • @sarahb.m.5730
      @sarahb.m.5730  Год назад +1

      @@LiquidShivaz yeh that’s totally fair. Good point. A holiday may well be more important to someone than visiting family. X

  • @andebetakele6246
    @andebetakele6246 Год назад

    I love you

  • @hallstar74
    @hallstar74 Год назад

    It's a shame that the Hamburg to Copenhagen train no longer goes onto the ferry. That was a great experience.

  • @larsfredriksson3108
    @larsfredriksson3108 Год назад

    Wonderful video! However, Sweden's third largest city is Malmö not Malmo.