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- Arkösund
- Nykoping
- Nyköping
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- Best Western
- Independent
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- Hotel
Good looking very modern hotel right next to the airport. Free breakfast is very nice, even vegan options.
Right next to the airport. Great decision for a middle of the night flight. Very clean, great free breakfast. Fantastic for just needing a place to sleep.
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Friendly staff. Perfect location for me. Good breakfast. Very clean
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Where to stay in Stockholm Skavsta Airport
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the usual check-in and check-out times at hotels near Stockholm Skavsta Airport?
Is breakfast included in the room rate at hotels in this area?
Are there airport shuttle services to and from Stockholm Skavsta (NYO) for hotels?
How long does it take to get from Skavsta Airport to central Stockholm?
Is parking available at hotels near Skavsta and in Stockholm?
What is the cancellation policy for hotel bookings?
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Can I store luggage at the hotel before check-in or after check-out?
What ID or documents do I need at check-in for hotels?
Are family rooms, cots, or extra beds available at hotels?
What payment methods are accepted at hotels and in Sweden?
What local customs or hotel etiquette should I know in Sweden?
Are hotels safe around Skavsta and in Stockholm?
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Top Tips
- Prioritize hotels offering airport shuttle service for direct transit between Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO), 90-110 km (56-68 mi) southwest of Stockholm, and your accommodation. Many hotels near the airport or in Nyköping operate scheduled shuttles—confirm transfer times and potential fees with your hotel before arrival, especially for flights outside standard hours. Major hotel chains often accommodate early or late check-ins for travelers on red-eye or budget carriers.
- Flygbussarna airport buses provide regular transfers to Stockholm City Terminal in 80-90 minutes, typically at a much lower cost than a taxi (1,500 SEK or $140-$145). Purchase tickets online, at airport kiosks, or via mobile app for convenience. Hotel staff can often assist with public transport planning or ticketing.
- For late or early arrivals, confirm your hotel's 24-hour reception or self-check-in arrangements, as most international chains around Skavsta support late check-in, while independent hotels might provide keybox codes or luggage storage if arriving overnight.
- Reliable high-speed Wi-Fi is standard in most Swedish hotels, including near Skavsta. Business travelers can confirm availability of quiet rooms, meeting spaces, or early breakfast hours for morning departures. Some chains also offer co-working spaces or guest printers.
- Expect cashless payments, as Sweden’s hotels, restaurants, and shops prefer cards or digital wallets. At check-in, provide a valid photo ID (passport or EU national ID) and a credit card; some properties may pre-authorize a security deposit.
- Most hotels include 12% VAT in the displayed room rate; city or environmental fees may be added at checkout (varies by property, often 10-20 SEK per night). Clarify any extra charges during booking or at check-in.
- Pack layered clothing, as winters (November-March) can dip below -5°C (23°F) with snow, while summers are mild (typically 15-22°C/59-72°F) with long daylight. Sweden uses Type C/F plugs, 230V; bring a universal adapter if your devices differ.
- Tipping is not expected in Swedish hotels; service charges are included. At restaurants, rounding up or leaving 5-10% for exceptional service is welcome but never obligatory.
- Hotel teams near Skavsta often speak excellent English—ask for recommendations on local 'fika' cafés, the Stendörren Nature Reserve, or travel routes to Nyköping’s medieval sights. Many hotels can help book tours or suggest seasonal events.
- Explore Nyköping’s historic Old Town and medieval castle, both within 2-3 km (1-2 mi) of many airport hotels, accessible by local bus or on foot. Discover quieter Swedish charm before heading into Stockholm.
- If leaving a car, compare hotels offering long-term or 'park-and-fly' packages, as many airport-area hotels provide overnight stays and secured parking for a daily or weekly fee. Reserve parking in advance during peak travel seasons.
- Most hotels serve a Scandinavian breakfast buffet (usually 6:00-10:00), often included in the room rate. Major chains typically offer early breakfast for departing guests and options for vegetarian or gluten-free diets—confirm availability when booking.