The old industries have long since left Norrkoping, but the factories were left in order to preserve the unique structures. The area is today called Industrilandskapet and is an unmissable attraction during your trip to Norrkoping. Stroll around the old industrial estate to admire the architacture and learn more about its history. Stop by the iconic building Strykjarnet, meaning 'The Iron', a unique building which houses a café, a restaurant and the Museum of Work.
One of the new businesses in the old industrial buildings is Visualiseringscenter C, a technological collaboration specialising in visualisation techniques. Here you can get a fascinating glimpse of how visualisations help with medicine, statistics or special effects in films. The centre even has a domed cinema screen, where you can experience a journey through the human body or travel back in time to see dinosaurs in 3D.
A popular stop during a weekend in Norrkoping is Knappingsborg. The cosy 18th century district offers visitors plenty of cafés, boutiques and atmospheric surroundings, with a focus on healthy foods, local produce and home-made treats.
Make sure you set some time aside for a visit at Kolmarden, the city’s zoo with lots of animal species to discover, as well as dolphin shows and fun rides for the kids. Go for a stroll through the leafy Abackarna and walk along the river Motala strom, or Strommen, before you make a waffle stop at Café Fargargarden.
Norrkoping is located about a 45-minute drive from Stockholm Skavsta Airport. The city is also well connected to the capital and other cities by train or bus. Once you arrive in Norrkoping, the preferred mode of transport is tram. The people of Norrkoping are very proud of the historic yellow streetcars running along their streets. Don't miss out on going for a ride in one of the vintage cars.
Whether you're after shopping, museums and historic neighbourhoods or planning a trip for the whole family, you can look forward to tons of excitement when you travel to Norrkoping.