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Øresund Bridge
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Your complete, independent guide to travelling between Copenhagen and Malmö. Toll information, train schedules, driving tips, and everything you need for a smooth crossing.

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About the Bridge

What is the Øresund Bridge?

Opened in 2000

The Øresund Bridge officially opened on 1 July 2000, after five years of construction beginning in 1995. It was a landmark moment for Scandinavian infrastructure.

15.9 km Total Length

The full Øresund Link spans 15.9 km — comprising a 7.8 km cable-stayed bridge, the artificial island of Peberholm, and a 4 km immersed tunnel beneath the sea.

Road & Rail

Uniquely, the bridge carries both a four-lane motorway (E20) on its upper deck and a double-track railway (Øresund Line) on its lower deck — two countries, one crossing.

The Øresund Link Structure

Denmark Copenhagen Tunnel 4 km Peberholm Island Bridge 7.8 km Sweden Malmö Drogden Tunnel Cable-stayed bridge Total Øresund Link: ~15.9 km

Crossing Costs

Toll Information

The Øresund Bridge operates a toll system for road vehicles. Prices vary depending on vehicle type and whether you hold a discount agreement. Train travel is ticketed separately through rail operators.

Passenger Car

Standard single trip

520 DKK

at toll booth

ØresundGO

Discount agreement

182 DKK

60% discount

Online Ticket

Pre-purchased

465 DKK

per trip

View all toll prices

By Train

Train Travel

The Øresund Line runs directly across the bridge, connecting Copenhagen Central Station to Malmö Central Station in approximately 35 minutes. Trains run frequently throughout the day and night.

Copenhagen Malmö ~35 minutes · Trains every 20 min

Explore

Two Cities, One Journey

The Øresund Bridge makes it possible to experience both Copenhagen and Malmö in a single day. Here's what awaits on each side.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen

Denmark's capital is a world-class city of design, gastronomy, and cycling culture. From the colourful harbour of Nyhavn to the modern architecture of the waterfront, Copenhagen rewards every kind of traveller.

Nyhavn Tivoli Design Museum Cycling
Malmö, Sweden

Malmö

Sweden's third-largest city is a vibrant, multicultural hub known for its striking architecture — including the iconic Turning Torso tower — its food scene, and its relaxed Scandinavian atmosphere.

Turning Torso Lilla Torg Moderna Museet Food Scene

Common Questions

Frequently Asked

The bridge crossing itself takes approximately 10–15 minutes by car at the 90 km/h speed limit. Including the toll plaza and any traffic, allow around 20–30 minutes for the full crossing from the Danish to the Swedish side.

Both Denmark and Sweden are members of the Schengen Area, so in principle no passport checks are required. However, both countries have periodically reintroduced temporary border controls. It is always advisable to carry valid ID or a passport when crossing.

For solo travellers, the train is generally more economical and faster. A rail ticket between Copenhagen and Malmö typically costs around 80–130 DKK depending on the operator and booking time. Driving becomes more cost-effective for groups of 3–4 people, especially with the ØresundGO discount agreement.

No. The Øresund Bridge does not have pedestrian or cycling lanes. The only ways to cross are by car, motorcycle, or train. Cyclists must take the train with their bicycle.

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This website is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with Øresundsbron, Danish authorities, Swedish authorities, or official toll operators.