You will normally arrive at the Lund Central Station. From there it is a few minutes' walk to the Faculty of Law or to Stadshallen, the main venue of the congress where registration will also take place. Please see a detailed map for arrival purposes.
Lund is situated in the south of Sweden and within easy reach from the rest of
Europe. The airport closest to Lund is Malmö airport (Sturup). The bus journey
from Sturup airport to Lund takes 40 minutes. Lund is easily accessible from
Copenhagen airport (Kastrup) and Copenhagen central station by train, thanks to
the Öresund bridge in the sound between Denmark and
Sweden. The journey from Copenhagen airport to Lund takes take 40 minutes, and
the journey from Copenhagen central station to Lund 52 minutes. It is possible
to go by car from Copenhagen to Lund (via the Öresund bridge).
There is also the possibility of taking the ferry from Copenhagen to Malmö (45
minutes) and then go by train to Lund. Ferries leave from Sassnitz, Rostock and
Travemünde (Germany) to Trelleborg, and from Puttgarden
to Rødby (Denmark). Ferries also depart from Gdansk
(Poland) to Ystad. All these ferries take cars.
These are the simplest ways to come to the South of Sweden and Lund from the
continent:
| By air: | To Malmö airport (Sturup) and then by bus to Lund |
| To Copenhagen airport (Kastrup) and then by train to Lund | |
| By train: | Via the Öresund bridge to Malmö /Lund |
| By car: | Via the Öresund bridge to Malmö /Lund |
| By ferry: | By ferry from Sassnitz to Trelleborg |
| By ferry from Rostock to Trelleborg | |
| By ferry from Travemünde to Trelleborg | |
| By ferry from Gdansk to Ystad | |
| By ferry from Puttgarden to Rödby and then by car to Lund via the Öresund bridge | |
| By ferry from Puttgarden to Rödby and then by car to Lund by ferry from Helsingör to Helsingborg. | |
This page was last updated on: 2003-07-23