It’s easy to get to Gothenburg, whether you come by air, train, bus or ferry. Gothenburg has two international airports and the largest port in Scandinavia.The city is also a vital hub for Swedish train and bus networks.By air
Gothenburg Landvetter Airport and Gothenburg City Airport are both within convenient distance of the centre. The airport coach takes around 20 minutes from both airports.
There are daily direct flights from most major European cities. International flights generally fly via major hubs such as Copenhagen, London, Frankfurt or Amsterdam.
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Göteborg Landvetter AirportGöteborg City AirportAirport CoachesBy train & bus
The train is a comfortable, economical and environmentally friendly way to travel.
There are several express services each day from most cities in Sweden and Norway. From many capital cities in the rest of Europe there are daily trains to Gothenburg. There are also several bus routes from various destinations, with coaches of all sizes, to suit different travellers.
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SJÖresundstågResplusSwebusBus4YouGoByBusSome journey times by train:Stockholm 3 hours
Copenhagen 3 hours
Oslo 3 hours
Berlin 12 hours
Paris 23 hours
By boat
There are daily ferries from Kiel in Germany and from Fredrikshamn in Denmark. Enjoy the beautiful archipelago, while arriving by ferry to Gothenburg.
The coast and islands are renowned for their natural beauty and picturesque habitation and has many choices when it comes to guest harbours.
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Gothenburg has a compact city centre. Almost everything is within walking distance or easy to reach by tram.
This is why it's a good idea to park your car. The city has extensive parking facilities. As you drive into Gothenburg, electronic signs help you find a parking space and show how many spaces are available.
Car parking is included in the Gothenburg City Card.
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