5 Tourist Attractions in Gothenburg
In recent years, Gothenburg and the West Coast have
become a top spot for foodies. World-class seafood, award-winning restaurants,
and a magnificent coastline are drawing international visitors in ever-increasing
numbers. Gothenburg, or as it's known in Sweden, Göteborg, is the
country's second city, yet very different in character to its faraway big
brother, Stockholm. Gothenburg's citizens are extremely proud of their
city, and an often-intense rivalry exists between Stockholm, in the north, and
its southerly counterpart.
Liseberg
Amusement Park
A Gothenburg
institution, the Liseberg Amusement Park
is a true family favorite. Thrilling rides and rollercoasters, regular
concerts, and a wonderful Christmas market make this a popular attraction with
locals and tourists. Around 40 different attractions and rides, such as
AtmosFear, the tallest free fall ride in Europe, and the award-winning
wooden roller coaster Balder will help you while away the hours. On the
Liseberg Wheel, you'll be treated to terrific views over the city, and the
Helix roller coaster is another favorite. There's also good food, music, games,
and hundreds of thousands of flowers in bloom during the summer months.
Slottsskogen
One of the best free
things to do for both locals and tourists in Gothenburg is to stroll around the
beautiful 338-acre Slottsskogen, a leafy park and mini-zoo right in the heart
of the city. This is a fantastic place to bring the entire family. Elk, seals,
penguins, moose, and deer are just some of the species you can see in the zoo,
and from April to September, kids can enjoy pony rides and cuddle farmyard
animals at the petting zoo. Many people also come here to relax and wander
through the peaceful parklands and wild forests of maple, beech, and oak.
Roller skating, biking, jogging, and miniature golf are other popular
activities. Cafes and well-designed children's playgrounds lie within the park,
and concerts and events are also staged here, including the popular Way Out
West music festival in the summer.
The
Southern Archipelago
You don't have to travel
far from the city to find charming villages, stunning scenery, and pristine
beaches. Seal safaris, sailing, lobster fishing, sea-angling, and boat
excursions are just some of the activities to tempt tourists in the Gothenburg
archipelago (Skärgården). Regular ferry links run to most anywhere you'd like
to go. The southern islands, reached from Saltholmen ferry port,
remain a car-free zone making it a perfect destination for cyclists and
hikers. Styrsö Island, with four quaint villages and about 1,400
inhabitants, is a real treat.
The
Gothenburg Museum of Art
The Gothenburg Museum of
Art hosts a collection of works that is regarded as one of the finest in
Northern Europe. The collection covers artworks from the 15th century to
contemporary pieces, with a special emphasis on Nordic art. Artists featured
here include Carl Larsson, Edvard Munch, Anders Zorn, Picasso, Chagall, Monet,
Rembrandt, and many others. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions, as
well as family activities, lectures, workshops, guided tours, a shop, and café.
Älvsborg
Fortress
Älvsborg, in the harbor
inlet, is arguably the best-preserved fortress in Sweden. Famed for holding
back the Danes during the 1717-19 war, the fortress was attacked time after
time without ever being occupied. Today, it's one of the most popular boat
excursions in Gothenburg. The trip includes a dramatized historical guided
tour, which as well as being informative is great fun. The boat trip takes
approximately 30 minutes one way. On the island is a café, a small handicraft
shop, winding paths, and beautiful surroundings.
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