How to Travel from Copenhagen to Malmö

If you find yourself in Copenhagen and want to easily check another country off your travel list, you are in luck. Thanks to the engineering marvel that is the Øresund Bridge, making the trip across the strait to Malmö, Sweden, is incredibly fast and straightforward.


How to Travel from Copenhagen to Malmö
How to Travel from Copenhagen to Malmö

Whether you prefer the ease of public transit or the freedom of driving yourself, the journey takes less than an hour. Here is a breakdown of the best ways to get from the Danish capital to Sweden's coastal gem in 2026.

By Train: The Fast and Easy Commute

For most travelers, taking the train is the absolute best way to travel between the two cities. It is direct, frequent, and requires zero navigation on your part.



The Öresundståg (Øresund train) network seamlessly connects Copenhagen Central Station (København H) directly to Malmö Central Station (Malmö C). The train route even dips through a tunnel under the sea before emerging onto the massive bridge, offering great views of the water and wind farms as you approach Sweden.

  • Travel Time: Approximately 35 to 40 minutes.
  • Frequency: Trains depart every 20 minutes throughout the day, and about once an hour late at night, making it incredibly flexible.
  • Convenience: The train also stops at Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) along the way, which is perfect if you are heading to Malmö straight from a flight.
  • Cost: In 2026, a standard one-way train ticket typically costs between $18 and $23 USD (around €17), depending on how far in advance you book.

By Car: Driving the Øresund Bridge

If you are renting a car to explore the wider Skåne region of Sweden, driving across the Øresund Bridge is an unforgettable experience. The bridge itself is nearly 8 kilometers long, seamlessly transitioning from a tunnel into a soaring cable-stayed bridge.



The drive is incredibly straightforward. You simply follow the E20 motorway out of Copenhagen, through the tunnel, across the bridge, and straight into Malmö.

  • Travel Time: The drive between the two city centers takes about 45 minutes and covers roughly 42 kilometers (26 miles).
  • The Toll: The primary consideration for driving is the bridge toll. As of 2026, the standard one-way cash/credit toll for a standard passenger car (up to 6 meters) is 470 DKK (approximately $68 USD or €63).
  • Discount Options: If you plan to make a round trip or travel the route multiple times, it is highly recommended to consider an ØresundGO subscription or purchase an online ticket in advance, which can significantly reduce toll costs.

A Note on Border Control: While both Denmark and Sweden are in the Schengen Area, Sweden often conducts temporary border checks for arrivals from Denmark. Whether you are driving or taking the train, always ensure you have your passport or valid national ID card on hand for the crossing.