Gothenburg
Gothenburg is a friendly city on the west coast of Sweden. Apart from being a world-class meeting city, you’ll find flourishing gardens, historic sites
and buildings, magnificent museums, and cosy cafés and restaurants lining the tram-rattled streets. Scandinavia’s largest amusement park,
museums, and other attractions are near the venues. With the seaside location, you will be on a ferry less than 30 minutes from downtown to explore
the tranquil archipelago.
Gothenburg is a true food-lovers paradise and a seafood haven where chefs let the seasons co-write menus with local produce. A diverse range of
restaurants serve everything from Michelin-starred gourmet food to fun and imaginative street food, and it’s easy to find vegetarian options.
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and buildings, magnificent museums, and cosy cafés and restaurants lining the tram-rattled streets. Scandinavia’s largest amusement park,
museums, and other attractions are near the venues. With the seaside location, you will be on a ferry less than 30 minutes from downtown to explore
the tranquil archipelago.
Gothenburg is a true food-lovers paradise and a seafood haven where chefs let the seasons co-write menus with local produce. A diverse range of
restaurants serve everything from Michelin-starred gourmet food to fun and imaginative street food, and it’s easy to find vegetarian options.
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Things to Do

Gothenburg Museum of Art
The Gothenburg Museum of Art is home to a vast collection of art, including works by Nordic and international artists. The museum features
paintings, sculptures, and photographs, as well as temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Some of the most notable artists on display include R...
paintings, sculptures, and photographs, as well as temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Some of the most notable artists on display include R...

Gothenburg Opera House
The Gothenburg Opera House is a beautiful modern building located in the heart of the city, by the Gota River. It is one of the most notable buildings
in Gothenburg and is considered one of the most important cultural institutions in Sweden. The Opera House offers a wide range of performances t...
in Gothenburg and is considered one of the most important cultural institutions in Sweden. The Opera House offers a wide range of performances t...

Lindholmen Science Park
Lindholmen Science Park is a technology and innovation hub located in Gothenburg, Sweden. The park is home to several companies, including IT
companies, startups, and research institutions, and is a hub for innovation and collaboration in the region. The park offers a range of facilities for bu...
companies, startups, and research institutions, and is a hub for innovation and collaboration in the region. The park offers a range of facilities for bu...

Stora Teatern
Stora Teatern is a historic theater located in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden. The theater was originally built in 1859 and has undergone several
renovations over the years. Today, it is a popular destination for theater-goers, offering a wide range of performances throughout the year, includin...
renovations over the years. Today, it is a popular destination for theater-goers, offering a wide range of performances throughout the year, includin...

Gothenburg Museum of Art
The Gothenburg Museum of Art is home to a vast collection of art, including works by Nordic and international artists. The museum features
paintings, sculptures, and photographs, as well as temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Some of the most notable artists on display include R...
paintings, sculptures, and photographs, as well as temporary exhibitions throughout the year. Some of the most notable artists on display include R...

Gothenburg Opera House
The Gothenburg Opera House is a beautiful modern building located in the heart of the city, by the Gota River. It is one of the most notable buildings
in Gothenburg and is considered one of the most important cultural institutions in Sweden. The Opera House offers a wide range of performances t...
in Gothenburg and is considered one of the most important cultural institutions in Sweden. The Opera House offers a wide range of performances t...

Lindholmen Science Park
Lindholmen Science Park is a technology and innovation hub located in Gothenburg, Sweden. The park is home to several companies, including IT
companies, startups, and research institutions, and is a hub for innovation and collaboration in the region. The park offers a range of facilities for bu...
companies, startups, and research institutions, and is a hub for innovation and collaboration in the region. The park offers a range of facilities for bu...

Stora Teatern
Stora Teatern is a historic theater located in the heart of Gothenburg, Sweden. The theater was originally built in 1859 and has undergone several
renovations over the years. Today, it is a popular destination for theater-goers, offering a wide range of performances throughout the year, includin...
renovations over the years. Today, it is a popular destination for theater-goers, offering a wide range of performances throughout the year, includin...
Weather and Seasonality
Gothenburg has a temperate maritime climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm and sunny, averaging around 20°C (68°F) from June to August,
while winters have their charm, with an average temperature of about 0°C (32°F), and sometimes snow from December to February. The city receives
precipitation more frequently in autumn and winter.
Spring brings new life and longer days, while early summer offers endless daylight, blooming wildflowers, and the celebrated Swedish tradition of Midsummer in
June. Late summer brings seas sparkling with sea fire and traditional crayfish parties. Autumn showcases vibrant autumn colours, and in mid-November,
Gothenburg lights up with holiday festivities, including Scandinavia’s largest Christmas market at Liseberg Amusement Park. Winter provides outdoor activities
like skiing and ice skating, with indoor options and cosy cafes for warmth.
The city’s coastal location ensures milder temperatures than inland areas, but it’s advisable to check current weather forecasts for accurate information before
your visit.
while winters have their charm, with an average temperature of about 0°C (32°F), and sometimes snow from December to February. The city receives
precipitation more frequently in autumn and winter.
Spring brings new life and longer days, while early summer offers endless daylight, blooming wildflowers, and the celebrated Swedish tradition of Midsummer in
June. Late summer brings seas sparkling with sea fire and traditional crayfish parties. Autumn showcases vibrant autumn colours, and in mid-November,
Gothenburg lights up with holiday festivities, including Scandinavia’s largest Christmas market at Liseberg Amusement Park. Winter provides outdoor activities
like skiing and ice skating, with indoor options and cosy cafes for warmth.
The city’s coastal location ensures milder temperatures than inland areas, but it’s advisable to check current weather forecasts for accurate information before
your visit.
Month | High/Low °F | Seasonality |
---|---|---|
January | -/- | Low |
February | -/- | Low |
March | -/- | Low |
April | -/- | Low |
May | -/- | Low |
June | -/- | Low |
July | -/- | Medium |
August | -/- | Medium |
September | -/- | Medium |
October | -/- | Low |
November | -/- | Low |
December | -/- | Low |