Gothenburg
Gothenburg with its wide boulevards, parks and stone houses was built around the end of the 19th century. This easy-going and beautiful canal-sided city has plenty of sights to discover during the “almost” 24 hours daylight throughout the spring and summer.
If you have some spare time before or after our conference, we recommend reading up about the Gothenburg City Card, one of the best ways to get to know the city. This card provides entry to a host of attractions as well as free public transport.
Staying in Gothenburg over the weekend?
There’s always something going on in Gothenburg, exhibitions, culture events, sports events, boat trips, guided tours, concerts and festivals, fair and markets. And Gothenburg is a lively shopping city with a lot of shops within walking distance. It offers an exciting mixture of modern warehouses and independent shops, pedestrian areas, galleries and arcades.
In Gothenburg you’ll also find Scandinavia's biggest amusement park, - Liseberg - which offers action-packed rides and attractions, Sweden's top artists, fun games and lots of flowers.
For further information about Gothenburg, take a look at GO Göteborg !