Malmö
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Updated, Aug 2020
City
Malmo is Swedish industrial town on southern part of the country on the edge of 16km long the Oresund strait across Copenhagen and connected by Oresund bridge.The city has lots of beautiful buildings, including iconic Turning Torso. many of greens and beaches across the seashore.
Getting In & Around
Getting in
Malmo Airport
30 km south, Bus: 105 SEK /85 SEK (kids), Taxi: 450-600 SEK ( €50-65
Copenhagen Airport
30 km West in Denmark, Train: 110 SEK, Bus: 39-69 SEK, Taxi: 500 – 600 SEK approx
Centralstation
Central railway station, Trains to Copenhagen Airport, Shopping, supermarket and good public facilities including Luggage deposit are available here. Station is air conditioned
Getting around
Public Transport
Tickets: single ticket 22 SEK, 24 hrs ticket 75 SEK /45 SEK (kids) Unlimited use in public transport for 24hrs, 72 hrs ticket 188 SEK /112 SEK (Kids)
Visit website
Public transportation is fine and distances are not very much. City buses and intercity buses run by the city, although the city is very cycle friendly. Tickets are available at stations, automatic machines, 7eleven store kiosks and on mobile APP (Android/iPhone)
See & Do
Malmö Museum:
museum | opening hours: 10 am to 5 pm, tickets: Adult: SEK 40, Students: SEK 20, Free for young & Children under 19, Visit website, phone: +46 40 34 44 00, email: [email protected], address: Malmöhusvägen 6, Malmö
Øresund Bridge:
bridge | opening hours: 24 hours, tickets: Toll for Car: Cash € 54 /Online € 49, Visit website
Turning Torso:
residential skyscraper | location: Lilla Varvsgatan 14, 211 15 Malmö
Malmöhus Slott
castle
Moderna Museet Malmö
museum | free entry
St. Peter’s Church
church