Holiday in Göteborg

City in Sweden — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇸🇪

Country

Sweden

Type

City

Best time to travel

June to August (17-23 °C, long days until 10 PM). December for Liseberg Christmas market. September for Göteborg Film Festival and fewer tourists.

Budget/day

110-250 €

Getting there from Germany

Direct flights to Göteborg-Landvetter (GOT) from several German cities (1.5-2 h). Ferry Kiel-Göteborg (Stena Line, 14 h night crossing). Train via Copenhagen (4 h).

About Göteborg

Göteborg is Sweden's relaxed west coast metropolis — a city that combines Swedish design, top-notch seafood, and a vibrant subculture without the big city stress of Stockholm. As Sweden's second-largest city and Scandinavia's largest port, Göteborg has a cosmopolitan atmosphere shaped by industrial history, proximity to the sea, and one of Europe's most innovative food scenes. The archipelago off Göteborg (Göteborgs Skärgård) consists of over 20 islands, accessible by ferry in 20-45 minutes: car-free islands like Styrsö, Vrango, and Donsö with red wooden houses, granite rocks for swimming, and restaurants serving the catch of the day. In summer, the people of Göteborg swim on the smooth cliffs and jump from granite rocks into the crystal-clear Kattegat. Haga, Göteborg's oldest district, enchants with 19th-century wooden houses, vintage shops, and the legendary Cafe Husaren, which serves the largest cinnamon rolls (Kanelbullar) in Sweden — as big as a plate. The Feskekörka (Fish Church) from 1874 is a neo-Gothic market in the shape of a church, where fresh oysters, lobsters, crabs, and the famous Räksmörgås (crab sandwich) are sold. Liseberg, Scandinavia's largest amusement park, is located in the city center: in summer, roller coasters and concerts, during Halloween the largest horror event in Europe, and in winter a fairy-tale Christmas market with five million lights, regularly voted the best in Europe.

Safety
90
Urban
85
Nature
70
Families
70
Food
65

Top 6 highlights in Göteborg

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Göteborg Archipelago

Over 20 car-free islands accessible by ferry: red wooden houses, granite rocks for swimming, freshest seafood, and Scandinavian island idyll.

2

Haga & Cafe Husaren

Göteborg's most charming district: wooden houses, vintage shops, and the largest cinnamon rolls in Sweden at Cafe Husaren.

3

Feskekörka (Fish Church)

Neo-Gothic fish market from 1874: fresh oysters, lobsters, crabs, and Sweden's best Räksmörgås (crab sandwich) under church vaults.

4

Liseberg Amusement Park

Scandinavia's largest amusement park in the city center: roller coasters in summer, Europe's best Christmas market with 5 million lights in winter.

5

Universeum & Botanical Garden

Sweden's largest science center with rainforest and aquarium as well as Northern Europe's most diverse botanical garden (16,000 plants).

6

Röda Sten Konsthall & Street Art

Contemporary art hall in an old boiler house by the harbor: Göteborg's creative scene with galleries, street art, and innovative restaurants.

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Best time to travel for Göteborg

Recommended travel time

June to August (17-23 °C, long days until 10 PM). December for Liseberg Christmas market. September for Göteborg Film Festival and fewer tourists.

Summer

15-23 °C, pleasant with long bright days, occasional showers

Winter

0-5 °C, dark (sunset 3:30 PM), humid, rarely snow at the coast

How much does a holiday in Göteborg cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

55-100 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

110-250 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

270-550 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Göteborg

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Archipelago by ferry — the Västtrafik ferries are included in the public transport ticket! Styrsö and Vrango are the most popular islands. Just board at Saltholmen.

Take fika seriously — the Swedish coffee break is sacred. Cafe Husaren (Haga) for giant Kanelbullar, Da Matteo for specialty coffee, Cafe Kringlan for local flair.

Göteborg City Card — 24/48/72 h (from 395 SEK) for public transport, Liseberg admission, museums, archipelago ferries, and boat tours. Worth it from 2-3 attractions per day.

Seafood at the harbor — the Fish Church for shopping, Restaurant Sjöbaren for fine dining, Sjömagasinet for Michelin-star seafood. Göteborg has Sweden's best fish cuisine.

Liseberg at Halloween — Europe's largest horror event: the entire area turns into a horror world. Book tickets early, often sold out.

Food & drink in Göteborg

These specialties you must try!

Räksmörgås — open crab sandwich on toast with mayonnaise, dill, lemon, and egg: Göteborg's signature dish, best fresh at the Fish Church.
Kanelbulle — Swedish cinnamon roll with cardamom: at Cafe Husaren in Haga as big as a plate, with a cup of strong Swedish coffee.
SOS (Smör, Ost, Sill) — butter, cheese, and pickled herring: traditional Swedish trio, especially during Midsummer and Christmas on the Smörgåsbord.
Gravlax — salmon cured with dill, sugar, and salt: on crispbread with sweet mustard-dill dressing, a Swedish classic.
Prinsesstarta — Swedish princess cake: sponge cake with vanilla cream, whipped cream, and marzipan in pastel green, for every Swedish celebration.
Suitable for:ArchipelagoSeafoodDesignFikaLisebergIslandsScandinavia

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