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How to get to Malmö

By Air
Copenhagen Airport is the largest international airport close to Malmö. When you have arrived at the airport you just
take the train from Terminal 3 straight to Malmö. The journey will only take you 20 minutes and you will arrive at Malmö Central station. 

At the airport, right before you enter the railway platform, you will find machines where you can buy your train ticket by creditcard. The price of a single ticket is 110 SEK. The trains depart regularly three times every hour. To see timetables or download Skånetrafikens app please visit: www.skanetrafiken.se

Note that you can not buy a ticket on board the train. 

Malmö Airport
From Malmö Airport you can go by bus or taxi to Malmö in about 30 minutes. 

By Train
Travelling to Malmö by train is very convenient. Both within and to/from Sweden. For more information and timetables please visit SJ, www.sj.se 

By Bus
There are plenty of different bus companies that can take you to Malmö. Are you travelling from Europe, especially Denmark and Northen Germany, Flixbus is a good alternative. https://www.flixbus.se/

By Taxi - Make sure you agree on the price before you get in the cab!
Taxi Skåne: +46 -(0)40 330 330
Sverige Taxi: +46 -(0)180 200

Visa
If you are a citizen in a country outside the EU and want to visit Sweden for a maximum of 90 days, you may need to apply for a visa. Read more about visa here.

Currency
The currency used in Sweden is the Swedish Krona (SEK). 

Credit cards and cash
Sweden is widely regarded as the most cashless society on the planet. Most of the country’s bank branches have stopped handling cash; many shops, museums and restaurants now only accept plastic or mobile payments. Most terminals in stores are supporting the use of paying with contactless cards.

Major credit cards (some restrictions may apply to American Express) are widely accepted throughout Sweden at banks, hotels, stores, restaurants, taxis, car rental companies, and for air, ship and rail tickets.