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Nyhet / Publicerad 13 september 2023 / Ändrad 15 september 2023

How to get to Lund

For the Northern European Cathedral Conference, happening from February 6th to February 9th, 2024, your arrival in Lund holds great significance. We've curated essential travel information to help you reach Lund comfortably and efficiently. Regardless of whether you are arriving from another Swedish city or a European destination, Lund is well connected and accessible by various modes of transport

By Boat

Lund may not have a direct port, but you can opt for ferry services to nearby cities like Malmö, Copenhagen, Trelleborg or Helsingborg. From there, you can easily access Lund via train or road.

 

By Train

Trains are a popular and convenient choice for traveling to Lund from various European cities. Lund Central Station is well-connected to major train routes. If you're arriving from neighboring countries like Denmark, Germany, or Sweden itself, you can enjoy efficient and comfortable train journeys.

 

By Flight

For those arriving from distant European destinations or overseas, the closest major airport is Copenhagen Airport (CPH) in Denmark. From Copenhagen Airport, Lund is just a short train ride away. Alternatively, you can also choose Malmö Airport (MMX), which is slightly closer to Lund and offers flights from select European cities.

 

Airport Transfers

Both Copenhagen Airport and Malmö Airport offer convenient transportation options to Lund. You can take a direct train or airport shuttle, and the journey typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes. Ticket counters and information desks at the airports are readily available to assist you with your travel plans.

 

Local transport in Lund

Once you arrive in Lund, the city offers an efficient public transportation system, including buses and bicycles.

 

Safe travels, and we look forward to hosting you in Lund!