Comprehensive crossing intelligence for the Denmark–Sweden bridge. Toll data, route analysis, commuter guides, and everything you need to cross with confidence.
| Vehicle | GO | Online | Booth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passenger Car (max 6m) | 182 | 465 | 520 |
| Motorcycle | 94 | 235 | 265 |
| Car + Trailer (≤15m) | 364 | 930 | 1,040 |
| Car + Trailer (>15m) | 725 | 1,485 | 1,655 |
| Motorhome (6–10m) | 364 | 930 | 1,040 |
| Van (6–9m) | 364 | 930 | 1,040 |
Annual agreement. 370 DKK annual fee. Lowest per-crossing rate available for private drivers.
For those crossing 8+ times per month. Maximum savings for regular commuters.
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The bridge crossing itself takes approximately 10–15 minutes at the 90 km/h speed limit. Including the toll plaza and any traffic, allow 20–30 minutes for the full crossing from the Danish to the Swedish side.
Yes. The Øresund Bridge is open to road traffic 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, except in rare cases of extreme weather. Train services also run through the night, though less frequently than during the day.
Both Denmark and Sweden are Schengen Area members. Passport checks are not normally required, but temporary border controls have been introduced at times. Always carry valid ID or a passport when crossing.
No. The bridge has no pedestrian or cycling lanes. Cyclists must take the train with their bicycle. There is a small additional fee for transporting a bicycle on the train.
History, structure, and everything you need to know about the Øresund Link.
Full toll matrix, discount programs, and cost comparison for all vehicle types.
Day trips, commuting routes, and destination guides for both cities.
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