The Gothenburg Museum of Art is home to the world’s largest collection of 19th century Nordic art, as well as an impressive collection of contemporary and classical works from around the globe.
The Gothenburg Botanical Garden is one of the largest of its kind in Europe, and is much loved by visitors for its secluded groves and gorgeous walking paths.
This English-style park in central Gothenburg includes a zoo, a pond, a Swedish heritage area, and various sports facilities across its 137 hectares of forests and lawns.
Masthuggskyrkan, or Masthugg Church, was built in 1914 in the National Romantic style of Nordic architecture. Its position on a hill makes it a striking sight, and the views of the city and accompanying sunsets make it a popular destination for visitors.
This local favorite craft brewery has been producing delicious ales since 2002 and offers tours of their brewery facilities.
The Archipelago of Gothenburg comprises two large groups of islands off the west coast of Sweden. Daily fairies and walking bridges allow visitors to enjoy the history and natural beauty of the archipelagos.
The Garden Society of Gothenburg (Trädgårdsföreningen) is a park and horticultural garden in central Gothenburg. Come for the flowers, stay for the delicious food and drink at the cafe.
Liseberg is an amusement park located in Gothenburg that opened in 1923. Its numerous rides and attractions make it one of the most visited amusement parks in Scandinavia.
Large, long-running market with a wide variety of seafood and prepared foods, plus two restaurants.
Monument located in Slottsskogen and built in honor of Ebbe Lieberath, founder of the Swedish Scout Movement.