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Located on the west coast of Sweden, Gothenburg has a totally different vibe than Stockholm. Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden. Discover the largest amusement park in Scandinavia and ride of the 41 rides at Liseberg. Treat yourself to a spa day at Gothia Towers.
Feskekora looks like a church from the outside, but inside is a great fish market thus earning the name “Fish church”. Built in 1874 the architect, Victor von Gegerfelt was inspired by the Norwegian wood Stave churches and the Gothic stone churches this building is the result of the two architectural styles. Whether you plan to shop for fish or not, a quick visit is necessary while in Gothenburg. There are two other food halls Salluhallen (Stora Saluhallen 46) and Saluhall Briggen (Nordhemsgatan 28) that both sell Nordic delicacies and are the perfect place to find inspiration for new recipes. Saluhall Briggen specializes more in restaurants where you can stop for a quick bite or pick up something for a picnic whereas at Saluhallen you’ll find stalls upon stalls filled with goodies to buy for your own kitchen. No matter what weather Gothenburg brings you, you can enjoy a little piece of nature in the city. The Garden Society of Gothenburg or Trädgårdsföreningen has a wonderful series of gardens where you can experience almost every type of biosphere and transport yourself instantly. The most popular of these gardens is the Palm House where it seems like you’ve walked into a tropical paradise housed in a historical greenhouse and also a great place for Instagram pictures. Complete your visit with a fika at the garden’s café, Rosenkaféet. The opening hours change depending on the season, so check before your visit. The Botanical Garden is also another great place to escape the sometimes dreary Swedish cold. Entrance to the gardens is free while entrance to the greenhouse is 20 SEK for those older than 18. Located in the middle of a shopping district, Domkyrkan (Gothenburg Cathedral) stands tall. The current church was built in 1815 and is the third different church to stand on that spot. It is free to walk in, admire the architecture and learn more about the church’s interesting history. The church holds concerts from time to time so check the website or the church bulletin board in case there is one scheduled during your stay.
One district in Gothenburg that sticks out above the rest. Haga is the oldest neighborhood in Gothenburg and home to giant cinnamon rolls from Café Husaren (in case you need another reason to love the city). Haga comes from the Swedish word hage which translates to “enclosed field”. As you walk around the area, you’ll easily understand where the name comes from. It is the perfect mix of city and nature. Haga Nygata is a long pedestrian street lined with adorable homes. You’ll be able to find cute shop upon cute shop to wander about in. Climb up to Skansen Kronan, the fortification meant to protect Gothenburg from any attackers but was never needed to be used. It is free to walk around, but there is a possibility to have a private tour of the area.
In the Gothenburg Museum of Art, you will find a wide array of different art beginning in the 15th century all the way up to modern art. This museum is one of the highest ranked museums in Europe. Check the museum’s homepage in case there is a special exhibit during your visit. You can receive free entrance if you are under 25, while full price entrance is 60 SEK. What is Sweden if not Volvo? If you’re a fan of the Swedish carmaker, visit the Volvo Museum and learn about the brand from its beginning. With a valid student ID entrance will cost 80 SEK or full priced entrance will be 100 SEK. Dig into the history of Gothenburg itself at the Museum of Gothenburg. Learn about the city’s Viking past and its importance on world trade. Similar to the Gothenburg Museum of Art, entrance to this museum is free to those under 25 and full price entrance is 60 SEK.
If you have the time to see Gothenburg’s Archipelago, then you should take the chance to do so. It is usually broken up into the Southern Archipelago and the Northern Archipelago. These islands are scattered with cute, cozy fishing villages and great places to spend those long Swedish summer days. Ferries run frequently between the city and the islands. Some islands are even reachable by bus or tram. Do your research on which part of the archipelago you’d like to visit and check with the transport schedule to make sure this is a possibility. The schedules change dramatically between the summer and winter.
Looking for affordable tickets to Gothenburg? We've got you covered! FlixBus has many connections in Sweden and in many other countries, so no matter where you're traveling from, we've got a trip for you. Hop on board and enjoy your trip with our free Wi-Fi and spacious seats. Booking your ticket is easy, whether you want to do it online, at a sales point, or with our FlixBus App. You can also use the App to manage your bookings and use the digital tickets to get on board. For the most affordable tickets, book in advance – the earlier you book, the cheaper your ticket will be!
FlixBus is the most affordable and convenient way to travel to Gothenburg. Booking a ticket with FlixBus is very simple: you can choose between different payment methods, such as credit card, Paypal, Google and Apple Pay. Book your ticket online in advance on our website or the FlixBus App, or pay in cash onboard or at a sales point. On top, traveling by bus is one of the most environmentally-friendly options available, as you reduce traffic-related emissions and you can help the planet by offsetting your CO₂ emissions when booking your ticket!
Traveling to Gothenburg is a very comfortable experience: once you're on board your FlixBus, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy our onboard services. Our buses are equipped with toilets and power outlets, and to make your experience even nicer, they have free Wi-Fi, so you can catch up on emails or watch your favorite show as we take you to Gothenburg. Do you like to travel by the window? When booking your ticket, you can reserve your preferred seat, and if you want more space or privacy, you can even book the seat next to you for some extra comfort! When it comes to baggage, you can bring whatever you want to Gothenburg as one stored bag and one carry-on are included in your ticket, free of charge!
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