"Rysebo amusement park"
Liseberg Amusement Park is Sweden's largest and oldest amusement park, and the entire city has gained a lot of popularity because of this national treasure level amusement park. There are many thrilling and exciting rides in the park, and it also has the almost 50-story high bungee jumping machine AtmosFear, enough to make all the "big kids" excited.
Gothenburg Botanical Garden
Gothenburg Botanical Garden is one of the largest botanical gardens in Europe, where visitors can not only take a walk or relax in this city green space, but also suitable for parents to introduce their children to nature. Over 16,000 plant species are distributed in the outdoor park environment, allowing visitors to feel the charm of different geographical landscapes and plants while in the Nordic region.
Gothenburg Museum of Art
The Gothenburg Museum of Art is one of the finest art collections in the Nordic region, with over 70,000 exhibits ranging from classical European art from the Renaissance to contemporary art. Visitors can not only enjoy masterpieces from Van Gogh and Monet but also gain insight into the history and development of Nordic art.
Volvo Car Museum
The Volvo Museum is a paradise for car enthusiasts, displaying the entire Volvo product range from the first Jacob ÖV4 produced in 1927 to the latest design models.
Fish Church
Gothenburg's famous "Fish Church" is not actually a church, but a must-visit destination for food lovers. This stone building is located by the river and houses a bustling seafood market inside, with a history of over 100 years. Its steep, massive roof and Gothic windows make it a popular spot for taking photos.
Xiaobomen Wharf
The Xiaobomen Wharf is located in the old wharf area of the northern part of Gothenburg city area, and it has now become a tourist and yacht wharf. A beautiful white sailboat named Viking is docked at the yacht wharf here, which is one of the few surviving four-masted sailboats in the world.
Lipstick Tower
This 86-story building is decorated in red on the top, reminiscent of twisted lipstick, and thus named "Lipstick Building".