Gothenburg, Sweden - Experiencing 7 Nordic-style cities

Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden, and it is also known as the birthplace of the well-known car brand Volvo. The city's moist maritime climate and its status as an international port have contributed to its unique urban atmosphere – the long coastline and numerous islands evoke a sense of wild nature, while the diverse architecture showcases the city's pursuit of creativity. Gothenburg offers thrilling amusement facilities and exhibitions that bring together classical and avant-garde art, inspiring visitors.

Liseberg Amusement Park

Liseberg Amusement Park is the largest and oldest amusement park in Sweden. The entire city has gained a lot of popularity because of this national treasure-level amusement park. The park has many thrilling rides, including AtmosFear, a drop tower nearly 50 stories high, which is sure to get all the 'big kids' excited.

Gothenburg Botanical Garden

Gothenburg Botanical Garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in Europe. Visitors can not only walk or relax in this urban green space, but it is also particularly suitable for parents to bring their children to learn about nature. With over 16,000 species of plants distributed throughout the open-air park, visitors can experience the charm of different geographical landscapes and plants while being in Northern Europe.

Gothenburg Museum of Art

The Gothenburg Museum of Art is one of the most exquisite art collections in the Nordic region. It houses over 70,000 exhibits ranging from European classical art of the Renaissance to contemporary art. Visitors can not only admire masterful paintings by artists such as Van Gogh and Monet, but also gain a comprehensive understanding of the history and development of Nordic art.

Volvo Car Museum

The Volvo Museum is a paradise for car enthusiasts. From the first Volvo car, the JACOB ÖV4 produced in 1927, to the latest design models, the Volvo Museum showcases the entire product range of Volvo.

Fish Church

The famous 'Fish Church' in Gothenburg is not an actual church, but a must-visit place for food lovers. This stone church building is located by the river and houses a bustling seafood market that has been around for over 100 years. Its steep, massive roof and Gothic windows make it a popular spot for photography.

Lilla Bommen Harbour

Lilla Bommen Harbour is located in the northern part of Gothenburg's old harbor area, now serving as a tourist and yacht marina. The yacht marina here is home to a beautiful white sailing ship named Viking, one of the few surviving four-masted ships in the world.

Lipstick Building

This 86-story building features a red decoration at the top, reminiscent of a twisted lipstick, hence the name 'Lipstick Building'.