Göteborg - the Swedish name of Gothenburg - Sweden’s second largest city, is undergoing a transformation from industrial seaport to contemporary cultural and international sports venue. With the addition of the Gothenburg Opera in 1994 and a revamping of some of the city’s museums, its cultural landscape is also changing – all for the better.Perhaps the most surprising change in Gothenburg is in its restaurants and other eateries. The city has gained an international reputation for innovative cuisine using local produce, mainly north Atlantic fish and shellfish. Gothenburg boasts several Michelin Guide restaurants which should not be missed when you visit.Gothenburg is a gateway to the Western Archipelago, with its peerless isles and barren grey skerries and they are easily accessible by boat from the city.
Christmas market at Liseberg in Gothenburg
Photo: Johan Palmborg/imagebank.sweden.se
Liseberg in central Gothenburg is Northern Europe´s largest and most beautiful amusement park, and one of Sweden´s most popular attractions of any kind.
We are indeed justified to speak about something we might call Gothenburg´s gastronomic miracle.
Gothenburg is a pleasant shopping city with most shops and department stores located within convenient walking distance, in the city centre.
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From my good COS-friend Astrid,I got the advice that there is a swedish christmasmarket in Frankfurt,from Svenska kyrkan.I read it and in that moment I had the plan to meet with Denise and visit... »