Gothenburg is located on the west coast of Sweden which is washed by the North Sea. The city was founded by order of Gustav II Adolf in 1621. Initially this was a large industrial port in the mouth of the Gota River. Currently the population of the city reaches 500 thousand of people, and over 700 thousand together with neighbor suburbs. This makes Gothenburg the second largest city of Sweden.
1. The locals are very welcoming and friendly. They are always happy to help foreign tourists. Tourists are recommended to learn a few phrases in the local language. This way tourists will … Open
The architecture of the city traditionally attracts visitors by its strict geometric lines. This style is traditionally lent from Holland. Business people frequently visit Gothenburg because here are conducted multiple exhibitions and fair trades; tourists visit this city to enjoy crystal clear air, magnificent lakes, woods and picturesque archipelago. There are also some ruins left from the old city. You will find here the remains of Vallgrove and Rosendafskanolen fosses, and a big port channel Stora Hamnkanalen with 20 bridges that once have been located around the Old City.
In Gothenburg, there is a fabulously beautiful botanical garden, which will be interesting to visit at any time of the year. This garden was founded in 1910. There is no habitual division into certain zones; the garden is a single creation of landscape art. It has a beautiful arboretum, a bamboo grove and a magnificent Japanese garden. The vast area is equipped with many beautiful places for recreation; there are spacious lawns and places for outdoor activities. The area of the most beautiful botanical garden in Europe is 175 hectares. It will take several days to inspect all its sights.
Gothenburg has lots of unique hotels. Original “hotels on water” are surely becoming the hallmark of the city, and the hotel Ibis Styles Göteborg City is one of such unique places. It … Open
One of the most symbolic historical monuments of the city is the Kronhuset building. This brick building in the Dutch style was built in 1643. For several hundred years it housed government offices. Now the building is used for celebrations and cultural events. Every year it opens the biggest and most interesting Christmas bazaar in the city. Near the historic building, there are several ancient annexes, in which today there are interesting souvenir shops and cafes.
One of the most attractive hotels in Gothenburg, from a design point of view, is the STF Göteborg City Hotel. It was established in the year 2014 and has quite carefully designed rooms; … Open
Among the natural attractions is the Ramberget Mountain. The height of this mountain is 87 meters. From its top, a magnificent panorama of the city opens. You can climb it by car or on foot.