The stop you need is a large junction called Korsvägen and you will soon spot the Universeum building right underneath the 125m high Liseberg tower.
Tips:
The high point for me is the walk down from the north of Sweden with the “normal” animals down to the aquariums. Be sure to take your time there. I always find myself in the tropical department wanting to go back up there.
This is the premium beer and whiskey place in GBG. They have loads of beers on tap and often have special seasons with beer from different countries. The food is also quite ok, I especially like the side dishes.
Andra Långgatan 12
Gothenburg,
413 28
Telephone: +46 (31) 775 04 90 Hours: 4 PM - 2 AM on weekends.
General Directions:
If you go by tram, exit at Järntorget and find Andra Långgatan and keep walking until you find it on the left hand, after two blocks or so.
Tips:
Don’t order a “big strong one” here, like you usually do in the rest of Sweden, they will get offended for real, I have seen it happen. If you like Guinness, try the Swedish Sotholmen Stout.
Arguably the best jazz club in Sweden. Great food for affordable prices, nice atmosphere and when the top jazz artists in the world are not playing here, you can rest assured that some talented Swedish band is playing or a hip club party is going on.
Hvitfeldtsplatsen 6
Göteborg,
41120
Telephone: +46 31-711 15 33 Website:http://nefertiti.se E-mail: info@nefertitit.se Hours: 5.00PM - 6.00AM on the weekends
General Directions:
If you go by car, you can park right outside on Hvitfeldtsplatsen. By tram you get off at Grönsakstorget and continue walking by the tracks. When you see the big parking lot on your right hand, turn right and cross it. The entrance is in the corner.
Tips:
Order table seats on beforehand on the web or by phone. The lines can be so long it hurts.
Although Lilton is very central, the surroundings are quiet with leafy parks and gardens and a magnificent view of the city and port from a vantage point immediately above the hotel. The picturesque brick buildings, converted into a hotel in 1983, were built at the turn of the century by two businessmen from Gothenburg and strongly influenced by Victorian architecture.
Tram (street car) number 1 towards “Tynnered”, about 20 minutes. Get off at “Handelshögskolan”. Continue walking in the same direction, take the 1st to your left and you will be on our street, Föreningsgatan number 9 is on the right hand side.
Tips:
Latest arrival time is 8PM. If you wish to arrive later, please let them know. Please note – summertime (25/6 – 20/8 ) they close at 19.00 !
Gothenburg art museum and Hasselblad center is located at Götaplatsen at the very end of Kungsports Avenyn.
The art museum focuses on Swedish and Nordic art but you also find paintings of internationally well known artist like Picasso, Degas and Renoir to name a few. Hasselblad Center is one of the most eminent photographic forums in Sweden emphasising contemporary photography. With one ticket you can visit both centers as they are located in the same building.
Göteborgs konstmuseum Götaplatsen/Avenyn
Göteborg,
412 56
It’s located at the top of Gothenburg’s biggest street. The Avenue. When you hit the Avenue by tram or by walking, just keep on walking upwards until it ends. You will be looking at the stairs to the entrance.
Tips:
For photo enthusiasts like me, the Hasselblad Center is almost even more fun than the actual museum. Make sure to have enough time to look through the photos after you’ve gone through the art parts.
One of the museums permanent exhibitions include collections of furniture, industrial design, posters, textiles, ceramics, glass and lots more, their thirty one different environments chronicle the development of the art of design in the last 150 years.
Although Lilton is very central, the surroundings are quiet with leafy parks and gardens and a magnificent view of the city and port from a vantage point immediately above the hotel. The picturesque brick buildings, converted into a hotel in 1983, were built at the turn of the century by two businessmen from Gothenburg and strongly influenced by Victorian architecture.
Tram (street car) number 1 towards “Tynnered”, about 20 minutes. Get off at “Handelshögskolan”. Continue walking in the same direction, take the 1st to your left and you will be on our street, Föreningsgatan number 9 is on the right hand side.
Tips:
Latest arrival time is 8PM. If you wish to arrive later, please let them know. Please note – summertime (25/6 – 20/8 ) they close at 19.00 !
Although Lilton is very central, the surroundings are quiet with leafy parks and gardens and a magnificent view of the city and port from a vantage point immediately above the hotel. The picturesque brick buildings, converted into a hotel in 1983, were built at the turn of the century by two businessmen from Gothenburg and strongly influenced by Victorian architecture.
Tram (street car) number 1 towards “Tynnered”, about 20 minutes. Get off at “Handelshögskolan”. Continue walking in the same direction, take the 1st to your left and you will be on our street, Föreningsgatan number 9 is on the right hand side.
Tips:
Latest arrival time is 8PM. If you wish to arrive later, please let them know. Please note – summertime (25/6 – 20/8 ) they close at 19.00 !
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This is great…I hope to see some of these sights when I visit Gothenburg.
Posted 1002 days ago.