By plane
Both Malm� Airport (Sturup) and Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup) serve Malm�. If you get to the Malm� Airport you'll then have to take the bus shuttle service to downtown Malm�, but first check the schedules at Flygbussarna's homepage because on Saturday afternoons they don't have many buses. From Copenhagen Airport you can either take the train or the bus, bus being the cheapest option.
By train
Malm� has 7 train stations: Malm� Centralstation, Triangeln, Hyllie, Persborg, Sv�gertorp, Oxie, and Burl�v.
Trains from Copenhagen take 25 minutes from K�benhavn H (Copenhagen Central Station) to Malm�. They leave all day from Elsinore (Helsing�r), traversing the east coast of Sj�lland, before crossing through Copenhagen and then across the �resund bridge to Malm�, also connecting Kastrup airport to the city. Since the December 2010 opening of the Citytunneln, trains now travel every 10 minutes directly to Malm� Central, with a stop at the new Triangeln station in the city center. Expect to pay 190 SEK for a return ticket to Kastrup airport or Copenhagen Central.
There are about ten daily X2000 trains to Stockholm and roughly 100 daily departures for the nearby university town of Lund (17 km north). For travel northward, there are hourly services to Helsingborg and Gothenburg with connections to Oslo. There is also a overnight service connecting Malm� to Berlin running nightly or every second night depending on season.
Night trains depart for Storlien (Friday and Sunday) with connection to Trondheim. For every-night connection, grab a train (or bus) for Gothenburg.
Frequent and regular local trains go from Malm� south throughout the province of Scania to Lund, Helsingborg, H��r and Ystad. These are known as P�gat�gen, operated by Sk�ne Commuter Rail.
By car
If you don't take the train across the bridge (and tunnel), you can drive for yourself. It is a pay