Gothenburg Map

Explore Sweden's second largest city on the west coast

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Districts
Attractions

About Gothenburg

Quick Facts

  • Population: 580,000+ (city proper)
  • Metro Area: 1,000,000+
  • Founded: 1621
  • Area: 450 km²
  • County: Västra Götaland
  • Port: Largest in Scandinavia

Neighborhoods

  • Haga - Historic district with cafes
  • Linné - Trendy dining area
  • Nordstan - Shopping center
  • Majorna - Bohemian atmosphere
  • Avenyn - Main boulevard

Getting Around

  • Trams: Extensive network
  • Buses: City and regional
  • Ferries: To islands and Denmark
  • Airport: Landvetter (GOT)
  • Train: To Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen

Top Attractions in Gothenburg

Liseberg

Scandinavia's largest amusement park with thrilling rides, beautiful gardens, and seasonal events including a famous Christmas market.

Universeum

Science center and aquarium featuring a tropical rainforest, ocean tank with sharks, and interactive science exhibits.

Haga District

Charming 19th-century neighborhood known for its wooden houses, cozy cafes, and the famous giant cinnamon buns (kanelbullar).

Gothenburg Museum of Art

One of the finest art museums in Northern Europe with works by Rembrandt, Monet, Picasso, and Nordic artists.

Slottsskogen

Large urban park with free zoo featuring Nordic animals, playgrounds, and beautiful walking trails.

Southern Gothenburg Archipelago

Beautiful car-free islands accessible by ferry, perfect for swimming, hiking, and experiencing traditional Swedish coastal life.

Gothenburg Map Guide

Exploring Gothenburg by Map

Gothenburg (Göteborg in Swedish) is Sweden's second-largest city and the largest port in Scandinavia. Located on the west coast at the mouth of the Göta älv river, the city offers a perfect blend of urban attractions and access to the stunning archipelago. Our interactive Gothenburg map helps you navigate the city's tram network, neighborhoods, and attractions.

Gothenburg Archipelago

The Southern Gothenburg Archipelago consists of several beautiful islands, many of which are car-free. Popular destinations include Styrsö, Vrångö, and Donsö. Ferries depart regularly from Saltholmen, which is easily accessible by tram from the city center.

Seafood Capital of Sweden

Gothenburg is renowned for its fresh seafood. The Fish Church (Feskekôrka) is a famous fish market built in 1874 and designed to look like a Gothic church. The city's restaurants serve some of the best seafood in Scandinavia.

Getting to Gothenburg

Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT) is located about 25 km east of the city center. The Flygbussarna airport coach takes about 30 minutes to reach the central station. The city is well connected by train to Stockholm (3 hours), Copenhagen (4 hours), and Oslo (4 hours).