Accommodation and other practical information

Accommodation in Lund                           [For information on How-to-get-to-Lund, please scroll down]

Budget / Low price hotels

Hotell Oskar: www.hotelloskar.se

Street Address: Bytaregatan 3

All rooms with shower/bath. Breakfast included. Internet available.

stay@hotelloskar.se

+46 (0)46 18 80 85


Lilla Hotellet: www.lillahotellet.com

Street Address: Bankgatan 7

All rooms with shower/bath. Breakfast included. Internet available.

info@lillahotellet.com

+46 (0)46 32 88 88


Hotell Nordic Lund: http://www.nordiclund.se/

Streed Address: Östra Mårtensgatan 5

info@nordiclund.se

+46 (0)46 378 00 70


More expensive hotels

Grand Hotel:

Street Address: Bantorget 1

hotel@grandilund.se

+46 (0)46 280 61 00

http://grandilund.se/


Hotel Lundia:

Street Address: Knut den Stores Torg 2

info@lundia.se

+ 46 (0)46 280 65 00

http://www.lundia.se/


Hotel Duxiana

Street Address: S:t Petri Kyrkogata 7

info@lund.hotelduxiana.com

+46 (0)46 13 55 15


We would also like you to be aware of the following two web sites, intended to help people find hotel rooms in Lund and Malmö:


HOW-TO-GET-TO-LUND 

The Symposium will take place at the Centre for Languages and Literature (the LUX-Building) of Lund University, Sweden.

By plane

The easiest way to reach Lund by air is via Copenhagen International Airport, Kastrup (CPH).  Regular trains (Öresundståg) for Malmö and Lund leave from the airport every twenty minutes. The trip to Lund takes approximately 30 minutes. Tickets can be purchased at the airport (one way ticket for Lund costs approximately €15). Be careful to buy tickets for the entire journey to Lund before you enter the train, since tickets cannot be bought on the trains. Make also sure that you have your ID /Passport ready to present before you enter the train. Since immigration rules have tightened since Nov 2015, borders are again controlled between Denmark and Sweden.

By train

From Copenhagen/Malmö: Regular trains (Öresundståg) leave for Malmö and Lund every twenty minutes. From Copenhagen central station, the trip to Lund takes approximately 45 minutes (quarter of an hour from Malmö).  A one way ticket for Lund costs approximately €15 (from Malmö appr. €5). Be careful to buy tickets for the entire journey to Lund before you enter the train, since tickets cannot be bought on the trains. Make also sure that you have your ID /Passport ready to present before you enter the train. Since immigration rules have tightened since Nov 2015, borders are again controlled between Denmark and Sweden.

From Stockholm: High-speed trains leave for Malmö/Copenhagen a dozen times a day. The trip from Stockholm takes approximately four hours. Tickets can be bought via www.sj.se. It is also possible to travel by night train, see www.sj.se  for tickets and more information.

From Gothenburg: Trains leave for Malmö/Copenhagen about twenty times a day. Some of them take six hours, while others only take three, so make sure you get the right ticket and get on the right train.

How to get to the Centre for Languages and Literature and the LUX-Builiding

The Centre for Languages and Literature  and LUX-Building is located near the University Library (UB) in the heart of Lund. It will take you approximately 20 minutes to walk there from the train station. Please refer to the map.