The sea has always been he key to Gothenburg and ferries
run daily from Norway, Denmark and Germany. Fast trains whisk travellers from Stockholm or Malmo in 3 hours. A well-developed commuter train network and express bus lines ease regional trips. The E6 along the west coast and the E20 from Stockholm meet at the Gota iilv river. Landvetter international
airport is Sweden's second largest airport with direct flights to many domestic and international destinations. Gothenburg City Airport is
a 20-minute drive from the city centre.
It may not have Stockholm’s Hanseatic hauteur,
but Gothenburg’s blithe, briny spirit shines
through its wonderfully eclectic patchwork of
architecture. This is a city that refuses to be
buttoned up or pinned down, from its industrial
docks reinvented as arts spaces to the elegant
Parisian-style boulevards around Avenyn and
the cobbled streets of Haga lined with brick
and half-timbered houses. Here, industry
e ortlessly meets artistry, locally born denim
and fashion labels thrive, cold-press co ee
infi ltrates the traditional fi ka break, and street
art blooms city-wide
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