Find transfer & transportation guides from IKEA to Sheffield, England. How to get from IKEA to Sheffield, England by Flight.
You can get to Sheffield, England from IKEA by verhicle types below
You have 12 options transfer to Sheffield, England from IKEA below
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Rotterdam Centraal.
Take a train from London St Pancras International to Sheffield.
Take a bus from London Victoria Coach Station to Sheffield Coach Station, Pond Street.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Den Haag Centraal.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Schiphol Airport.
Take a train from Manchester Airport to Manchester Piccadilly.
Take a train from Manchester Piccadilly to Sheffield.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Schiphol Airport.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Schiphol Airport.
Take a taxi from Humberside to Sheffield.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Schiphol Airport.
Take a bus from Speke, Liverpool John Lennon Airport to Garston, Liverpool South Parkway.
Take a train from Liverpool South Parkway to Sheffield.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Schiphol Airport.
Take a train from Birmingham International to Birmingham New Street.
Take a train from Birmingham New Street to Sheffield.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Rotterdam Centraal.
Take a train from London City Airport DLR Station to Stratford International DLR Station.
Take a train from Stratford International to St Pancras International.
Take a train from London St Pancras International to Sheffield.
Take a train from Leiden Centraal to Schiphol Airport.
Take a train from Norwich to Sheffield.
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Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. With some of its southern suburbs annexed from Derbyshire... Learn more