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  • Travel with public transport

    Travel with public transport

    Tram, bus or boat. Public transport is well spread and take you everywhere in town. With Gothenburg City Card you can travel smoothly and freely in all public transport in Gothenburg and the neighboring municipalities. Plan your trip and learn more about tickets here.

  • Car and parking

    Car and parking

    Most are within walking distance of Gothenburg as a good piece of advice is to park the car. Here are tips on where you park the best.

  • Biking in Gothenburg

    Biking in Gothenburg

    With over 600 km cycling routes the town has a great comprehensive bike road network that takes you to both islands and attractions in and around town.

  • Ferry and guest harbours

    Ferry and guest harbours

    Stena Line runs daily ferries from Kiel in Germany and Frederikshavn in Denmark.

  • Flight

    Flight

    With two international airports Gothenburg a range connections with destinations around the world.

  • Train and bus

    Train and bus

    Gothenburg is the hub of West Sweden with train and bus departures from most cities in Sweden and Norway. Arriving to Gothenburg Central Station or Nils Ericsson terminal you are in the center of town a short distance from entertainment, shopping and attractions.

  • Gothenburg history

    Gothenburg history

    Trade, shipping and international contacts have distinguished Gothenburg ever since the city was founded in 1621 by Gustav II Adolf. It was built by Dutchmen, and in the 17th century the official languages were Dutch, German, Swedish and English.