Norrköping
Sweden
A city on the Motala ström river where it meets the Baltic inlet of Bråviken, Norrköping built its identity on textile and paper manufacturing — earning the nickname "the Manchester of Sweden" — before reinventing itself as one of eastern Sweden's more lively urban destinations, with a dense café and restaurant scene. The former industrial waterfront remains central to the city's character, and scenic viewpoints are accessible in the surrounding Östergötland countryside.
- Population93,765
- Nearest water from center 0.1 km0.1 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 7.3 km4.5 mi
Nearest airports
Nearest train stations
Climate · monthly averages
J
-1°29°
40mm1.6in
F
-1°29°
35mm1.5in
M
1°34°
35mm1.3in
A
6°43°
40mm1.5in
M
11°52°
50mm2.0in
J
15°60°
70mm2.8in
J
18°64°
80mm3.2in
A
17°63°
75mm2.9in
S
13°55°
55mm2.2in
O
8°46°
55mm2.2in
N
3°38°
55mm2.1in
D
0°32°
50mm2.0in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗