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Introduction

Nyköping is a city of about 28,000 inhabitants, located roughly 100 kilometres south of the Swedish capital Stockholm.

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Getting There

By Plane

Stockholm-Skavsta Airport, or Nyköping Airport (NYO), is an international airport near Nyköping, Sweden, approximately 100 kilometres south of Stockholm. It is served by low-cost airlines, mainly Ryanair, which flies to/from Alghero, Alicante, Paris, Berlin, Beziers, Bratislava, Bremen, Châlons-en-Champagne, Brussels South Charleroi Airport, Dublin, Edinburgh, Eindhoven, Faro, Girona, Frankfurt, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Krakow, Liverpool, London Gatwick Airport, London Stansted Airport, Lübeck, Madrid, Málaga, Malta, Memmingen, Milan, Palma de Mallorca, Pisa, Prague, Riga, Rimini, Rome, Tallinn, Thessaloniki, Trapani, Treviso, Airport Weeze and seasonally to Biarritz, Brindisi, Grenoble, Ibiza, Klagenfurt, Lamezia Terme, Marseille, Thessaloniki, Rhodes, Rijeka and Zadar.

To/from the airport* Car rental is available from rental companies Avis, Budget Rent A Car, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt.

  • Airport coaches of Flygbussarna travel directly between Stockholm-Skavsta Airport and the City Terminal in Stockholm (about 90 minutes). There are also airport buses to Södertälje, Linköping, Norrköping, and local stops south and in the southern parts of Stockholm.
  • The local railway station in Nyköping is 7 kilometres away. It is served by regional trains on the Linköping - Stockholm - (Gävle) route
  • Long-term and short-term parking places as well as taxis are all widely available, but both at a significant cost.

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Sleep

PropertyAddressTypePopularity
Connect Hotel SkavstaGeneral Schybergs väg 23 SkavstaHotel85

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Phone

See also: International Telephone Calls

Post

Posten AB is the Swedish postal service, with fast and reliable services. They have a wide range of services including a track and trace system and different options regarding the sending of postcards, letters and parcels. There are both express and economy services and if you are not in a hurry the latter option is fine enough. The postal service was abandoned at the public post offices in 2001. The public today deals with its postal business at Postal Service Points. Mail and parcels can now be picked up at a number of places, including gas stations, supermarkets and kiosks. Look for the blue and yellow sign above or by the entrance of outlets providing this service. You can also buy stamps and there are quite a few more services in these places, many of which stay open late in the evening and on weekends. Yellow post boxes are for national and international letters and blue for regional letters.
Postal Service Centres are maintained for business clients and Svensk Kassaservice, a chain which deals with simple financial transactions but offers no postal services. There are also traditional post offices offering the full range of services. They are usually open between 9:30am and 6:00pm and may have extended opening hours once or twice a week.
On of their competitors is Bring Citymail AB, formerly privatised but now nationalised by Norway.

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