Malmö is one of the biggest and most dynamic cities in Sweden. It boasts a total population of 300 thousand people and is the sixth most populous city in Scandinavia. It’s an administrative, cultural, educational and economic hub of Skåne County and Scania province. The initial economic success of Malmö was based on its industrial productions and shipbuilding. But after a shot economic crisis the local municipality was forced to find a different path to economic stability. And as a result of smart planning, Malmö transformed into a service-based business hub. A big change brought the railway Øresund Bridge which now connects Sweden and Denmark. This strategic decision connected two economical giants and significantly improved the location of Malmö on the global map. To serve its new economy, Malmö required major architectural changes. Older industrial venues were repurposed and changed to be new residential areas and office buildings. The city got a renewed infrastructure, new venues and spaces to meet the demands of its growing number of new residents The new transportation system has played a vital role for new Malmö. The network of bus lines connects all areas of the city. These buses are comfortable, arrive in full accordance with the schedule and carry passengers to any district of the city in 15-20 minutes. The bridge, which is a masterpiece of engineering science, makes Malmö so remarkable. The Øresund Bridge connects Malmö, Sweden, with Copenhagen, Denmark. Both cars and train pass by this bridge 24 hours. The train departs every 20 minutes, which enables people, living in Malmö easy travel to Copenhagen.