station information and services
Malmö Centralstation
- Mon - Fri: 09:15 - 17:15
- The station WiFi is called "All Station Guests" and is free to use.
- There are storage lockers at the station that are locked digitally and opened with a code. Max storage time 7 days.
- Bistro Royal
- Burger King
- Chao Oriental Express
- Espresso House
- O'Leary's
- Sliders & Shakes
- Woso Sushi
- Subway
- Sofra
- Spazio
- & many more
- Accessible entrances to the station are via the so-called Glashallen on the north side. Barrier-free toilets and handicapped parking spaces are available for a fee.
- Hotel Duxiana Malmo
- Moment Hotels
- Mayfair Hotel Tunneln
- Mon - Fri: 09:15 - 17:15
- Bus lines: 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 31, 32, 35
- Train lines: City Tunnel, Øresund Line, Southern Main Line, West Coast Line
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528 X 2000Travel from Malmö city center to train station Malmö centralstation
The third-largest city in Sweden, Malmö offers a mix of old and new, thanks to a blend of historic architecture alongside a fairly recent influx of biotech and IT companies. Malmö is a pleasant, easy city to get around, with very good local public transportation and extensive bicycle lanes. Moving onward, Malmö is also well-connected to nearby Denmark and the rest of Sweden through the train station Malmö Centralstation, the busy main railway hub that serves about 17 million passengers a year. The station opened in 1856 and its exterior retains much of its historic charm, with the station even winning an award for its architecture in 2011. Here travelers can head onward to Copenhagen (only a 35-minute train journey away across the Øresund bridge), the rest of Sweden, and even overnight to Berlin. The train station Malmö Centralstation also serves as a bus terminal, with buses departing for and arriving from all around Europe.
What is the best way to get to the train station from the city center?
The easiest way to travel to the train station from Malmö's city center is on foot, as the Central Station is actually located quite centrally. For example, the train station Malmö Centralstation and Stortorget, the city's main central plaza, are less than three-tenths of a mile (450 meters) away from one another. However, there are plenty of public transportation links from all around the city. For travelers starting out at Malmö Castle, it's certainly possible to walk the seven-tenths of a mile (1.2 kilometers) to the station, but an easy alternative is to catch the number 2 bus at Skeppsgatan and take it two stops to Central Station. The coastal city's main beach, Ribersborg, is a man-made but popular sandy spot in warm weather, and is connected to the train station by the number 3 bus. Catch the bus at Sergels väg, and disembark nine stops later at Central Station.
How far is it from the Malmö city center to the train station?
As mentioned, reaching the train station from the Malmö city center isn't far at all for travelers starting off at central Stortorget. Just southeast of this main plaza is the Moderna Museet Malmö, among the city's finest art institutions. This cultural hub is six-tenths of a mile (one kilometer) from Central Station, and it's possible to cut the travel time to less than ten minutes by walking to the Djäknegatan bus stop and taking either the 5, 7, 8, 31, or 32 bus a single stop to Central Station. At the north end of the city lies the popular Scaniaparken, a waterfront area known for its great boardwalk. From this lovely locale, catch the number 2 bus at Scaniabadet heading in the direction Kastanjegården, and get out in five stops at Central Station. The whole journey, from the water's edge to the train station Malmö Centralstation, should be around or less than 15 minutes.
How accessible is the Malmö train station for those with limited mobility?
Overall, Sweden is considered a very advanced country for those traveling with limited mobility. Traveling to the train station from Malmö's city center shouldn't present an issue, as Malmö's public buses and trains are wheelchair accessible. Malmö's train stations are also barrier-free, and this includes not just Malmö Central Station but the city's other two main stations, Triangeln and Hyllie. At the Central Station, expect elevators and accessible bathrooms. Furthermore, trains operated by Swedish Railways have lifts for limited mobility passengers in addition to designated seating.
Local tips: the Malmö train station points of interest
In terms of what to do near the train station, it's merely a matter of narrowing it down in Malmö. The first thing to do, of course, is to walk over to Stortorget and take a look around at this historic square punctuated by a central statue of Karl X. Gustav. From there, take a walk over to Malmö Saluhall. This modern indoor food market is a fantastic spot to stop for pre-travel snacks, and it's only a third of a mile (600 meters) from Malmö Central Station. Here, travelers either coming or going can get breakfast, coffee, pastries, fresh fruits and veggies, or sit down at one of the food hall's restaurant stands. The cuisine on offer is varied, with an emphasis on local produce, and Saluhall is open seven days a week. Another rewarding option is to leave some time to explore Malmö Central Station itself, as this is a protected heritage building that recently underwent a thoughtful renovation. The old Central Hall offers restaurants and some shopping, while the newer Glass Hall houses fast food outlets, bookshops, and a currency exchange.
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