Hindersmässan affects traffic in central Örebro

The annual Hindersmässan takes place in central Örebro from January 28 to 31, gathering thousands of visitors and vendors. The event impacts both car traffic and bus routes in the area. Last year, the market drew 140,000 visitors, with hopes for even more this year.

Hindersmässan, a classic market in Örebro, runs this year from January 28 to 31 in the city center. The market is open Wednesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event brings together vendors and visitors, leading to increased traffic for both drivers and bus passengers.

The municipality is preparing for a large influx, as last year's event attracted 140,000 visitors. This year, they hope to exceed that number. The traffic impact is particularly noticeable in central Örebro, where the market occupies space and causes queues.

Articles from Nerikes Allehanda highlight both the practical aspects of traffic and the list of exhibitors, though specific names are not detailed in the available texts. Visitors are advised to plan trips in advance to avoid delays.

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