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Posted on 23 March 2024 By Admin No Comments on Sweden: New Eurovision weekly passes for public transport launched

Heading to Malmö for Eurovision and staying outside the city or in Copenhagen? Now you don’t have to worry about getting around by public transport, because local transport company Skånetrafiken has just launched their campaign for Eurovision.

Two new weekly passes will be available to buy during Eurovision week from 5 to 12 May:

  • Eurovision Skåne: Unlimited travel for 8 days within Malmö and Skåne area for 350 SEK (€30/£26)
  • Eurovision Skåne/Copenhagen: Unlimited travel for 8 days to and from Copenhagen (including CPH Airport) with the Öresundstrain and within Malmö and Skåne area for 700 SEK (€60/£52)

It’s worth noting that the standard single ticket in the Malmö area costs 42 SEK, and a single ticket to and from Copenhagen is 150 SEK. So there is quite a good deal in buying one of these weekly passes.

How to buy

The weekly passes are available to buy from 15 April through Skånetrafiken’s app. You can download it from Google Play and App store.

Places of interest

  • Malmö Arena: Located right next to Hyllie Station, which is 10 minutes from Malmö Central station, 15 minutes from Copenhagen Airport and 28 minutes from Copenhagen Central Station
  • Eurovision Street: On Friisgatan which is on the way from Triangeln Station to Eurovision Village
  • Eurovision Village: Located in Folkets Park, a 10 minute walk from Triangeln Station
  • Euro Fan Café: Located in Moriska Paviljongen inside Folkets Park
  • Euroclub: Located in Malmö Live close to Malmö C
  • Eurofansclub: Located on Stortorget right behind City Hall, around an 8 minute walk from Malmö C

Are you travelling to Malmö for Eurovision? Staying in the area or maybe in Copenhagen? And will you buy one of these weekly passes? Let us know in the comments below.

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