The best way to travel to Växjö is by train.
The train at Copenhagen airport Kastrup is just below you when you coming out in the entrence hall.
The train is a direct train to Växjö centralstation.
It takes abot 2,5 hours. Cost about 30£ each way.
When you arrive in Växjö there is walking distance to everything. Or you take a taxi.
Right now the are building a new centralstation. So it will be a bit messy.
Going by car is more expensive.
Just by going over Öresundsbron (the bridge between Copenhagen and Malmö) cost about 30£ each way.
Just as much as a train ticket to Växjö.
But if tou can afford the cost, travelling by car is nice. You get to see more of Sweden and the road to Växjö is easy to take.
Either you take the E6 up to Helsingborg Then the E4 to Ljungby. Both big Motorways. Then take the small road 25 from Ljungby to Växjö.
Or you can take the smaller road 23 direct to Växjö. Shorter way but If you find yourself behind a truck you will be stuck there for a wile.
Well in Växjö i recomend Elite stats hotell, PM hotell, Hotell Cardinal Nordic choice, Royal Corner or hotell Värend.
Before the game you should go to O’learys, Knock em Down or Stars and Stripes.
After the game you should go to the Bishop Arms, Chapter House, O’learys or Café Deluxe or Rustiqe Vin och bar krog.
There’s lot’s of good restaurants.
A bit expensive.
Grilleriet (great burgers) £££
Izikaya Moshi (japanese) ££££
Massimo (italian) ££££
PM (Swedish cusine 2 Michelin stars) £££££
Deluxe Gräddhyllan (Swedish) ££££
Pinchos (Tapas) ££-£££
O’learys (American) ££-£££
Texas Longhorn (barbeque, ribs and stakes) £££-££££
King of India (indian) ££-£££
Koh Thai (thai food) ££
Getting to Vida Arena i easy.
You can walk 2 km. Just follow Storgatan (Mainstreet)
Or you can take the bus.
Bus number 3. 2£ only credit card.
Or Taxi. 12-15£
The train at Copenhagen airport Kastrup is just below you when you coming out in the entrence hall.
The train is a direct train to Växjö centralstation.
It takes abot 2,5 hours. Cost about 30£ each way.
When you arrive in Växjö there is walking distance to everything. Or you take a taxi.
Right now the are building a new centralstation. So it will be a bit messy.
Going by car is more expensive.
Just by going over Öresundsbron (the bridge between Copenhagen and Malmö) cost about 30£ each way.
Just as much as a train ticket to Växjö.
But if tou can afford the cost, travelling by car is nice. You get to see more of Sweden and the road to Växjö is easy to take.
Either you take the E6 up to Helsingborg Then the E4 to Ljungby. Both big Motorways. Then take the small road 25 from Ljungby to Växjö.
Or you can take the smaller road 23 direct to Växjö. Shorter way but If you find yourself behind a truck you will be stuck there for a wile.
Well in Växjö i recomend Elite stats hotell, PM hotell, Hotell Cardinal Nordic choice, Royal Corner or hotell Värend.
Before the game you should go to O’learys, Knock em Down or Stars and Stripes.
After the game you should go to the Bishop Arms, Chapter House, O’learys or Café Deluxe or Rustiqe Vin och bar krog.
There’s lot’s of good restaurants.
A bit expensive.
Grilleriet (great burgers) £££
Izikaya Moshi (japanese) ££££
Massimo (italian) ££££
PM (Swedish cusine 2 Michelin stars) £££££
Deluxe Gräddhyllan (Swedish) ££££
Pinchos (Tapas) ££-£££
O’learys (American) ££-£££
Texas Longhorn (barbeque, ribs and stakes) £££-££££
King of India (indian) ££-£££
Koh Thai (thai food) ££
Getting to Vida Arena i easy.
You can walk 2 km. Just follow Storgatan (Mainstreet)
Or you can take the bus.
Bus number 3. 2£ only credit card.
Or Taxi. 12-15£