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  1. Jan 8, 2021 · Gothenburg, or Göteborg, on Swedens west coast, is second in population only to the capital, Stockholm. Home of Volvo and two major universities, the city also hold several major cultural and sporting events. The Port of Gothenburg, seen in the background, is Scandinavia’s largest, with over 11,000 vessel calls each year from 140 ...

  2. 1. Visit the Haga District. The beating bohemian heart of Gothenburg is the Haga Nygata neighbourhood. Here you can easily see just how this fully planned city was laid out by the Dutch engineers who were commissioned by the Swedish King Gustavus Adolphus to drain the area’s marshlands and give him a strategically important city on the west coast.

  3. 1. Visit Europe’s best amusement park Liseberg. Liseberg amusement park is one of Swedens most visited tourist attractions and in 2023, the park won the award as Europe’s best amusement park. The park features some world-class thrill rides, a beautiful garden and several popular restaurants.

  4. Nov 30, 2017 · Gothenburg is Scandinavias largest port and sometimes lovingly referred to as Swedens ‘second city’. It’s best known for producing Volvos, but over the last couple of decades it has managed to reinvent itself as a modern travel destination.

  5. Feb 14, 2023 · TRAVEL. The inside guide to Gothenburg, Swedens stylish second city. As the coastal city marks its 400th birthday in 2023, explore its new districts, lesser-known eateries and picturesque...

  6. Gothenburg (Swedish: Göteborg) is Sweden's second largest city with 570,000 inhabitants, and about 1 million in the metropolitan area. The city lies on Sweden's west coast, at the outlet of the Göta river. Gothenburg is Sweden's largest industrial city with companies such as the Volvo Group and Volvo Cars, as well as Scandinavia's largest port.

  7. Jan 26, 2020 · 1. Gothenburg Museum of Art. Source: Tommy Alven / Shutterstock.com. Gothenburg Museum Of Art. The prestigious museum opened in 1923, in time for Gothenburgs International Exhibition. You can come to appreciate works from across Europe painted from the 1400s to the 21st century.

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