Nynas Tourist Posted March 3, 2011 #1 Share Posted March 3, 2011 Hello! Here is some information about Nynäshamn for you who are going to visit our town during the summer of 2011. I will post information in several categories. This is the first: Information about where you will arrive: You will arrive at a dock near Skytten Hälls Väg/Mysingsv. (I have marked it on the enclosed map). Here is a link to a map , I have marked where you will dock and how to walk to the train station (the site is in Swedish): http://kartor.eniro.se/m/I3KUx Click on the blue dots for more information in English (the web page is in Swedish). Remember that you can zoom in and out at the bottom of the page (so you don´t miss any blue dots with information). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 3, 2011 Author #2 Share Posted March 3, 2011 The second part of information: There will be a cottage open with staff from the tourist information office and they can provide tourist information and maps on how to walk to the train station. It will take about 10-20 minutes to walk to the train station. Here is a link to a map , I have marked where you will dock and how to walk to the train station (the site is in Swedish): http://kartor.eniro.se/m/I3KUx Click on the blue dots for more information in English (the web page is in Swedish). Remember that you can zoom in and out at the bottom of the page (so you don´t miss any blue dots with information). During the morning and afternoon there will be a shuttle bus (also functioning as a hop-on hop-off bus) provided by us. The tickets for this bus can be bought by the bus or at the cottage. Ticket price: shuttle-bus tickets (valid back and forth to the train station and the cruise ship pier): Adult SEK 30 (approx. CAD$ 5), children 6-16 years old SEK 15 (approx. CAD$ 3). Hop-on hop-off bus with a guide: Adult SEK 100 (approx. CAD$ 16), children 6-13 years old SEK 50 (approx. CAD$ 8). Information about our hop-on hop-off bus/shuttle bus will be presented here and at our website http://uk.visitnynashamn.se later on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 3, 2011 Author #3 Share Posted March 3, 2011 Part three - how to take the train to Stockholm from Nynäshamn´s station: The train from Nynäshamn station to Stockholm will take about 1 h and 6 minutes. I don´t have the timetable for the summer yet but usually there is a train every half hour (5 minutes past every whole hour and 35 minutes past every whole hour). During weekends there is normally no changing of trains. I will post more information as soon as I get the new timetable. Before you enter the train you need to buy a ticket. Information about tickets: There is no currency exchange place near the train station. A kiosk (Nynäshamnskiosken, right next to the train station will be open and you can either buy your tickets there with different currencies or a credit card or buy them in a ticket machine (only credit cards). You can buy 1-day/24 hour travel cards at the kiosk or from the ticket machine. Another option is to buy the Stockholm Card from the the tourist information office next to the pier. The Stockholm Card offer free entrance on public transport in the whole Stockholm county (Nynäshamn and Stockholm City), museums and discounts on guided bus tours etc. For more information about the Stockholm Card, please visit http://beta.stockholmtown.com/en/Information/Buy--Order/The-Stockholm-card/ for more information. Ticket price: 1-day/24 hour travel card full price: SEK 100 1-day/24 hour travel card reduced price: SEK 60 If you don't have an SL Access smart card already, there will be an extra 20 SEK fee for the card itself. You can re-use an SL Access card that you have obtained at a previous visit. Tickets are available in full price, for adults, and reduced price, for children and young people under 20 years of age as well as for those over the age of 65. An unlimited number of children under the age of 7 always travel free when accompanied by a passenger with a valid SL ticket. From 12 noon on Friday and all weekend, up to six children under the age of 12 may travel for free when accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket. We will inform SL (the commuter train company) that there will be lots of passengers from a cruise ship aboard. They will probably give you information in English on the train since they are used to "situations" like these. The trains can have problems as any public transport system can so be in time. Read more about SLs travel guarantee at: http://www.sl.se/templates/Page.aspx?id=4664 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 3, 2011 Author #4 Share Posted March 3, 2011 Part 4 - Taxi companies: Recommended taxi companies (always ask for fixed prices): Taxi Nynäs (the local company) Phn: +46(0)8-520 111 11 Nynäshamn – Stockholm, Single journey: SEK 825 (approx. CAD$ 128) info@taxinynas.se http://www.taxinynas.se Taxi 020 (operates in Nynäshamn) Phn: +46(0)20-20 20 20 Nynäshamn – Stockholm, Single journey: SEK 770 (approx. CAD$ 120) boka@taxi020.se http://www.taxi020.se Taxi Stockholm Phn: +46(0)8-15 00 00 Nynäshamns - Stockholm, Single journey: SEK 820 (approx. CAD$ 128) sales@taxistockholm.se http://www.taxistockholm.se/english/ Taxi Kurir Phn: +46(0)8-30 00 00 Nynäshamn – Stockholm, Single journey: SEK 695 (approx. CAD$ 108) info@taxikurir.se http://www.taxikurir.se NB! It´s always a good idea to make a reservation ahead especially if you need a van (the price above does not include vans). For local tours as well as tours in Stockholm or surrounding areas with taxi´s or buses, please contact Kerstins Taxi (the can also arrange guided tours): Web page (in Swedish only): http://www.kerstinstaxi.nu E-mail: info@kerstinstaxi.nu Phn: +46(0)8-530 430 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al_Frescoe Posted March 3, 2011 #5 Share Posted March 3, 2011 Great info from Nynäshamn ... thanks. Al Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stubbornoldowl Posted March 3, 2011 #6 Share Posted March 3, 2011 Thank you for providing this information to those of us who will be arriving in Nynashamn on the Norwegian Sun this summer. Please keep providing updated information as it becomes available. Also I believe that the Sun actually tenders instead of docking - is that correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare fabnfortysomething Posted March 3, 2011 #7 Share Posted March 3, 2011 this info would have been great for our cruise last year-there was so little info available and whereas some people were talking about a hop on hop off bus others denied its existence! yes it is a tender port-great in smooth seas-lively when it's choppy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Got2Cruise Posted March 3, 2011 #8 Share Posted March 3, 2011 Thank you for posting the information. I visited the website, it is very helpful. Are the shops listed, especially the chocolate shops :), within walking distance of the pier? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 4, 2011 Author #9 Share Posted March 4, 2011 It is true that the ships won´t dock at the port. You will have to use tender boats. The reason to why the ships can´t dock is that all ports are occupied by ferries traveling to the Swedish island Gotland (that is one of the most popular vacation spots in Sweden during the summer), Gdynia in Poland and Ventspils in Latvia. I guess most of you haven´t been here before but this year the docking place will move closer to the road. Previous years the docking place along with the information/souvenir cottage was located near the cargo area. About tendering: I noticed that sometimes the captain of the ship takes the ship closer to the docking area to make thing go smoothly. This is especially the case when the ship is soon going to leave Nynäshamn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 4, 2011 Author #10 Share Posted March 4, 2011 Local delicacies: Here is a map with all of our local delicacies that are located in the town: http://kartor.eniro.se/m/IybbN Click on the blue dots for more information in English (the web page is in Swedish). Remember that you can zoom in and out at the bottom of the page (so you don´t miss any blue dots with information). ChokladHuset Louise Öbrink is an educated pastry chef and baker with a journey letter. She is also a pralinor and a cake artist. ChokladHuset is proud to have delivered chocolate to the Nobel Night Cap 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010! In the boutique you can find pralines, chocolate covered rusks, marmalade, blocks of chocolate, marzipan bread, chocolate lollipops, chocolate drinks, meringues, cakes etc. Everything is handmade by genuine and fresh products. ChokladHuset offers chocolate testings where you are guided through the history of chocolate, growing and manufacturing of chocolate, differencies between chocolate, cocoa beans and qualities. Trial tastings of different types of white, light and dark chocolate and several types of pralines. Samples of suitable beverages are offered (NB! alcoholic). The chocolate testing takes about 1,5 hours. Please make reservations for chocolate testings before arriving to Nynäshamn since Louise often is busy making wedding cakes this time of year. Louise will probably have a collection box with all the pralines that has been served at the Nobel Night Cap at the tourist information/souvenir cottage in the harbour. The Nobel logotype will not be printed onto the pralines due to strict regulations. The collection box will include the following pralines: - 2010 Theme – ‘The fairy world’ Lingon & champagne med ‘fyrverkeri-pops’ (praline containing lingon berries marinated in champagne with dark chocolate, cream and sparkling ‘pops’). The praline is heart-shaped in honor to the Swedish crown princess and prince Daniel that married in 2010. - 2009 Theme – ‘The body and the sense’ Basilikatryffel (truffle containing basil with dark and light chocolate) - 2008 Theme – ‘Literary works, midsummer night´s dream’ Fläderbär-Smultron pralin (praline containing elderflower and wild strawberries with white chocolate) - 2007 Theme – ‘The 1920s’ Chimay-pralin (praline containing Beligan trapist beer, orange and milk chocolate) - 2006 Theme – ‘Swedish Christmas’ Glöggtryffel (truffle containing cloudberry glögg/mull wine with light and dark chocolate) Current opening hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. NB! The opening hours can change during the summer due to busy season with wedding cakes. Contact information: Address: Änggatan5, 149 50 Nynäshamn Phn: +46(0)8-520 210 80 or +46(0)73-667 54 30 E-mail: info@chokladhuset.com Web-page (only in Swedish): http://www.chokladhuset.com If you don´t feel like walking (or hiring a bike from the tourist office) to ChokladHuset you can take our hop-on hop-off bus and tell the guide that you wish to be dropped off by ChokladHuset. Tryffelfabriken For us, it is important what we are getting, big and small. Therefore, we add no sugar in our truffles and chocolates, the best raw materials as possible should always be. All chocolate have a cocoa content from 31% to 75%. We bake all our bread in the store, both buns, sandwiches and bread. In our little café you can enjoy a good cup of coffee or tea or maybe a nice cup of hot chocolate, topped with cream and marshmallow. In our little gift shop you will find pralines, truffles, coffee, tea, ice cream, handmade candles, napkins, games etc. Shop with café is open (may change): Monday-Friday 10.30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m. Thursday 10.30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. – 3.30 p.m. The shop can take VISA. Contact information: Address: Torggatan 9A Nynäshamn (at Malmtorget which is a square) Phn: +46(0)8-717 29 58 or +46(0)70-862 17 46 Web page (only in Swedish): http://www.tryffelfabriken.se Nynäshamns rökeri Nynäs Rökeri (smokehouse) and Fish hall was started 1986 by Kent Boart. The boutique is old fashioned with manual service and qualified staff. Here you can find fresh and smoked shrimps, eel, salmon, mackerel and the smokehouse own pickled herring. You can also find delicacies like Utölimpa (a special loaf), honey from Herrö bee farm, chocolate from Åre, cheese, olive oil etc. at the Fish Hall. During the summer there is an outdoor "cafeteria" with a nice view over the harbour. The menu offer fish & seafood soup, bread with Skagen mixture or Salmon mixture, fresh or smoked shrimps, herring etc. During the winter there is a cafeteria indoors. Current opening hours (the shop and the café will be open every day during the summer): Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Kökeriet (outdoor café): Monday- Saturday 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Contact information: Address: Fishing harbor Phn: +46(0)8-520 100 23 or +46(0)70-840 55 04 E-mail: info@nynasrokeri.se Web-page (only in Swedish): http://www.nynasrokeri.se Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri Nynäshamn´s Ångbryggeri (Steam Brewery) started making beer 1997 but the idea came as early as 1988 when the means club "Hagges Bärsklubb" was founded. Since then the brewery has been growing and won several national competitions. Among the prizes you will find that the brewery won first prize at Stockholm Beer Festival 2002. Today you can find the products from the brewery at several restaurants, pubs and at Systembolaget. Participate in a guided tour at the brewery (must be booked in advance) and receive information about beer, brewing and the history of Nynäshamn´s Ångbryggeri. Taste the beer together with assorted bread, cheese and sausage. The visit takes about 2 hours Contact information: Lövlundsvägen 4 Nynäshamn Phn: +46(0)8-520 212 13 E-mail: info@nyab.se Web page (only in Swedish): http://www.nyab.se/ Note: Systembolaget, the Swedish Alcohol Retail Monopoly, exists for one reason: To minimize alcohol-related problems by selling alcohol in a responsible way, without profit motive. This is the only place where you can buy alcohol with more than 3,5 per mille. Systembolaget in Nynäshamn usually have the whole assortment from Nynäshamn´s steam brewerery. Remember that you have to be 20 years old or over to buy alcohol. For more information about Systembolaget read here: http://www.systembolaget.se/English/ Can I bring alcohol aboard the ship? This is what I found at Cruise Critic regarding Norwegian Cruise Line: Bringing wine or Champagne onboard: Allowed, but you'll have to pay a corkage fee for wine that is brought onboard and served or consumed in any restaurant, public room/area or cabin. Fees are $15 for 750ml bottles, $20 for 1,000ml and $30 for 1,500ml. Boxed wine is not allowed. Purchasing liquor in port: Retained until the end of the cruise This is what I found at Cruise Critic regarding Holland America Line: Bringing wine or Champagne onboard: Allowed, with a corkage fee of $15. Purchasing liquor in port: Retained until the last day of the cruise. Jane´s Kryddbod Welcome into the season atmosphere! During the twelve years that the season shop has existed there has been a steady growth of seasonings from Nynäshamn. Here you can find all sorts of seasonings like Nynäs fish seasoning, Nynäs Thai seasoning, Nynäs sausage seasoning, Nynäs herring seasoning and Bedarömix. But you can also find jelly, glögg (mulled wine) mustard and off course Jane´s delicious archipelago jam. Visit the boutique or make an order via Internet. Current opening hours: Monday-Friday noon – 6 p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Contact information: Address: Lövlundsvägen 1, 149 30 Nynäshamn Phn: +46(0)8-520 129 00 or +46(0)70-321 15 13 E-mail: info@janeskryddbod.se Web-page (only in Swedish): http://www.janeskryddbod.se Nilssons Köttaffär At Nilsson´s Butcher you will find (among others) 100% Swedish meat, a large assortment of cheese, potato and ecological eggs from Sorunda, honey from Herrö and a tempting salad bar. - It´s been a dream come true to have a boutique like this and to get this type of contact with the customers. We can offer the customers to taste the cheese and the sausages before they buy it and the minced meat can be minced in three different sizes. Current opening hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Contact information: Address: Fredsgatan 10, 149 30 Nynäshamn Phn: +46(0)8-500 494 10 E-mail: info@nilssonskottaffar.se Web-page (only in Swedish): http://www.nilssonskottaffar.se Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Doughboy139 Posted March 5, 2011 #14 Share Posted March 5, 2011 I sailed on the SUN this past August to the Baltics and am doing it again this year.....For those of you who are sailing this year to the baltics and especially to Nynashamn do remember that this is a tendered port and those who have excursions thru the ship get priority first on getting off...I did the "Stockholm on your own" for $49.00 and I was off the Ship at 8am and on my way to stockholm by coach bus at 8:15 and arrived in Stockholm at 9am. The Coach bus dropped us off at the opera house and picked us up at 3:30 for the return trip......I heard that people without the ships excursions were still getting off the ship at 9am and didn't get into stockholm until around 10:30..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boeckli Posted March 8, 2011 #15 Share Posted March 8, 2011 (edited) Nynas Tourist - thank you for taking the time to supply all the useful information and nice photos (I am getting hungry just looking at the pictures - especially the fish :) ) Edited March 8, 2011 by boeckli Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 11, 2011 Author #16 Share Posted March 11, 2011 Thank you for posting the information. I visited the website, it is very helpful. Are the shops listed, especially the chocolate shops :), within walking distance of the pier? Hi! If you click on this link you will see how far it is to walk: http://kartor.eniro.se/m/IybbN For more information about ChokladHuset, plaese read the information about local delicacies. Kind regard Nynäshamn´s Tourist Information Office Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 11, 2011 Author #17 Share Posted March 11, 2011 Nynas Tourist - thank you for taking the time to supply all the useful information and nice photos (I am getting hungry just looking at the pictures - especially the fish :) ) Thank you! I hope you will come and visit us at the harbour and make a visit to Rökeriet where you can buy the localy smoked fish. Kind regards Nynäshamn´s Tourist Information Office Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted March 11, 2011 Author #18 Share Posted March 11, 2011 (edited) First of all, here is a link to a map so you can see where the tender port is and where the car rental offices are located. http://kartor.eniro.se/m/IewS4 Click on the blue dots for more information in English (the web page is in Swedish). Remember that you can zoom in and out at the bottom of the page (so you don´t miss any blue dots with information). We have two car rental companies in Nynäshamn: - Mabi Hyrbilar Phn: +46 8 520 603 50 (dial 1 when you hear the voice) nynashamn@mabi.nu http://www.mabihyrbilar.se/german.html Location: Bäckvägen 1, 149 45 Nynäshamn Mabi have three different types of cars: - Saab 9-3 - Volvo V50 About SEK 400/24 hours including free miles - Ford Mondeo Kombi - OKQ8 The site is only available in Swedish. http://www.okq8.se Contact information: +46(0)8-520 149 00 Location: Nynäsvägen 50, 149 40 Nynäshamn The station in Nynäshamn have three different types of cars: - Billiga bilen miljöbil Cheap car enviromental friendly car - for example Toyota Aygo or a Nissan Micra) Price for billiga bilen miljöbil SEK 259 including 100 km/24 hours SEK 1,98/km if you drive more than 100 km - Mellan miljöbil Middle environmental friendly car - for example Volvo S40 Flexifuel (Etanol) or a Ford Focus Flexifuel Price for mellan miljöbil SEK 439 including 100 km/24 hours 519 free km/24 hours SEK 2,36/km if you wish to drive more - Stor kombi miljöbil Large kombi environmental friendly car - for example Miljöbilarna: Volvo V70 Flexifuel, Saab 9-5 BioPower or a Ford Mondeo Flexifuel Price for stor kombi miljöbil SEK 659 including 100 km/24 hours 739 free km/24 hours SEK 3,77/km if you wish to drive more I suggest that you make contact with the companies before you start traveling. Remember that you always need to make the payment with a credit card. Edited March 11, 2011 by Nynas Tourist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogs4fun Posted March 29, 2011 #19 Share Posted March 29, 2011 Thank you for all the great information! Very helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northwester Posted April 2, 2011 #20 Share Posted April 2, 2011 Thank you so much! Most all of my concerns were answered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted June 4, 2011 Author #21 Share Posted June 4, 2011 Hello again! I have been quite busy preparing everything for the arrival of the cruise ships so I haven´t been able to be online that much. Anyway, I wanted to enclose a pdf file with information about our shuttle bus which also works as a hop-on hop-off bus here in Nynäshamn. But the file was to heavy so I will have to figure out how to make it smaller. The shuttle bus will take you to the train station/bus station from the cruise ship pier. It departs every 15 minutes from 8 am to 11 am and from 4 pm to 5.30 pm. If you buy a ticket (USD$6 per adult) you can use that in the morning and during the afternoon. The hop-on hop-off bus will go around Nynäshamn for about 50 minutes. You can hop off wherever you like and we will come back in an hour to get you back. The price for this ticket is USD$18. There will be an English speaking guide aboard and you can ask her about anything to might wonder about. For more information, please contact us by email or phone: info@nynashamn.se +46(0)8520 73700 Sometimes, not always, there will be a hop-on hop-off bus from Strömma Kanalbolaget AB that takes you directly to Stockholm. The price for a ticket is 30 euro. It will depart when the bus is full or at the latest about 10 am. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted June 4, 2011 Author #22 Share Posted June 4, 2011 Here is a guide to Nynäshamn, enjoy:) Guide to Nynäs uppdaterad 2011.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted June 4, 2011 Author #23 Share Posted June 4, 2011 Timetable for the Commuter Train and Bus Nynäshamn-Stockholm C Monday – Friday 07.02 08.10 Bus 861 C 07.05 08.11 Train 07.10 08.16 Bus 861+subway line 17 07.25 08.31 Bus 861+subway line 17 07.35 08.41 Train 07.55 09.00 Bus 861+subway line 17 08.05 09.11 Train 08.25 09.30 Bus 861+subway line 17 08.35 09.41 Train 09.05 10.11 Train 09.35 10.41 Train 10.05 11.11 Train 10.35 11.41 Train 11.05 12.11 Train 11.35 12.41 Train 12.05 13.11 Train 12.35 13.41 Train The train ride takes approximately one hour. Bus 861 C goes directly from Nynäshamns station to Cityterminalen next to the Central station in Stockholm. Bus 861 goes directly from Nynäshamns station to Gullmarsplan in Stockholm. If you want to go to Stockholm City from Gullmarsplan, take the subway line 17 towards Hässelby or Åkeshov, alight at Stockholm Central. We advice you: You need to have tickets before you enter the train or bus. A one-way ticket with the train costs 60 SEK (reduced price 36 SEK). A day-pass costs 120 SEK (reduced price 80 SEK) and gives you access to all the public transports in Nynäshamn and Stockholm. The day pass card itself costs 20 SEK (included in the price above) and you will get it back when you return the card. You can buy day passes and one-way tickets at the yellow kiosk by the train station. Stockholm C- Nynäshamn Monday-Friday 10.42 11.55 Train 11.19 12.25 Train 11.49 12.55 Train 12.19 13.25 Train 12.49 13.55 Train 13.19 14.25 Train 13.49 14.55 Train 14.19 15.25 Train 15.00 16.03 Subway line 18+Bus 861 15.19 16.25 15.30 16.33 Subway line 18+Bus 861 15.49 16.55 Train 16.00 17.03 Subway line 18+Bus 861 The train leaves Stockholm Södra (Stockholm South) approximately 3 minutes later. At Västerhaninge there will be a changing of trains, the other train will be on the opposite platform. The trains usually leave from track 13 or 14 at Stockholm Central Station. If you wish to go by bus 861: Subway line 18 from Stockholm Central towards Farsta Strand. Alight at Gullmarsplan. Please help me and spread this information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
galahad Posted June 5, 2011 #24 Share Posted June 5, 2011 I sailed on the SUN this past August to the Baltics and am doing it again this year.....For those of you who are sailing this year to the baltics and especially to Nynashamn do remember that this is a tendered port and those who have excursions thru the ship get priority first on getting off...I did the "Stockholm on your own" for $49.00 and I was off the Ship at 8am and on my way to stockholm by coach bus at 8:15 and arrived in Stockholm at 9am. The Coach bus dropped us off at the opera house and picked us up at 3:30 for the return trip......I heard that people without the ships excursions were still getting off the ship at 9am and didn't get into stockholm until around 10:30..... We took the coach as above --Eurodam --independants were not let off the boat till after 10 am ---tender priority for booked travellers. If you want time in Stockholm take the provided transport. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nynas Tourist Posted July 19, 2011 Author #25 Share Posted July 19, 2011 Here is a pdf with information about our shuttles bus/hop-on hop-off bus. The bus does not go to Stockholm. It goes to the train station/bus station here in Nynäshamn during the morning (8 am-11 am) and in the afternoon (4 pm-5.30 pm). Between 11 am and 4 pm (the last tour is 3 pm from the cruise ship pier) the bus works as a hop-on hop-off bus with an english speaking guide aboard. Hop-on hop off-shuttle busKOMP.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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