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Website Editor • Jan 01, 2020

Gothenburg has a large variety of restaurants, bars and "Fika" places

Swedish Fika in Haga


One of the first words you will learn when visiting Sweden is “fika”. Just like the Danes love their “hygge”, Swedes take this trademark coffee-break very seriously. Many engage in a fika ritual at least a couple of times a day. What is included except for coffee may differ, but in Gothenburg cinnamon buns are extremely popular. Head to the Haga district ant dive in to a world of pastries and buns.



Seafood in the archipelago

The Gothenburg archipelago is located just a short ferry or bus ride from the city centre. People have lived on many of the islands for generations, but several are uninhabited and virtually unspoiled by man. They have exceptional natural beauty and diverse wildlife. To come here, in spring, summer, autumn or winter is a real treat for body and soul. Go on a lobster safari or buy some shrimps to enjoy on a sunny rock. There is nothing quite like it.


Drink local beer

Ever heard of Stigbergets, Poppels, All in Brewing and Dugges? You should. Gothenburg is one of Europe’s hottest hubs for craft beer and several of the city’s approximately 30 micro-breweries are among the best in the world. Beer is always best served fresh and in Gothenburg you can visit several of the micro-breweries and take part in tastings and events.



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By Website Editor 01 Jan, 2020
Gothenburg has several events during the year round from theatre, shows, concerts and musicals to sports events, fairs, exhibitions and much more. Keep up to date with what's going on, as there's always something exciting happening in Gothenburg – all year around! Below a link to updated events: https://www.goteborg.com/en/events/
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