What to do and see in Gothenburg, West Coast: The Best Free Things to do

September 3, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Celebrate the wonders of the land and sea in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second-largest city and home to Liseberg amusement park, the country’s #1 tourist attraction. Visiting Gothenburg Archipelago is a must, as is sampling everything from modern gastronomy to ‘fika’ to the fresh-caught wonders at Feskekörka (Fish Church). Be sure to take in the Gothenburg Museum of Art, stunning contemporary art at Röda Sten Art Centre, and – if you visit in August – the incredible Way Out West music festival.
Restaurants in Gothenburg

1. Horticultural Gardens (Tradgardsforeningen)

Slussgatan 1, Gothenburg 411 06 Sweden +46 31 61 18 83 [email protected] http://www.tradgardsforeningen.se
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,065 reviews

Horticultural Gardens (Tradgardsforeningen)

Reviewed By I5999EYantonioc - Schaerbeek, Belgium

Beautiful park to hang out while sunny The botanical part with tropical plants is really nice to visit and to discover. I recommend to spend 1-2 hours there

2. Delsjon

Topelsgatan, Gothenburg 416 55 Sweden +46 31 40 34 88 http://npk.nu
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4.5 based on 224 reviews

Delsjon

Reviewed By U9521WKstevenb - Kungalv, Sweden

My 11yo son and I followed Bohusleden to and through Delsjön Nature Reserve. What a beautiful area. There are many seperate trails that can be followed, as well as Bohusleden. The main paths are well marked and even surfaced. There are countless places to sit and ejoy the review around the lake, or to take swim and cool off. There is even a beach area and a wonderful place to fika (Kaffestugan Lyckan). In this same area you will also find bathrooms, fresh water and places to rent a canoe, or go fishing. There are several rest areas around the lake where you can have a picnic. This area is great for anyone who wants to be out for just a short walk, or spend the day.

3. Stora Amundon

Amundon, Gothenburg 436 58 Sweden
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Stora Amundon

Reviewed By magnusf527 - Gothenburg, Sweden

bring a pick-nick basket and take a nice walk to Stora Amundon a sunny summer day and bring a couple of carrots or apples to the horses that are running around on the island.

4. Botanical Garden

22 Carl Skottsbergs Gata, Gothenburg 413 19 Sweden +46 10 473 77 77 [email protected] http://www.botaniska.se
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4.5 based on 1,709 reviews

Botanical Garden

Welcome to one of the largest botanical gardens in Northern Europe. The cultivated part occupies 40 acres and holds about 12 000 species. It is a botanical garden with a strong emphasis on horticulture and the garden is divided into different sections linked by lawns with fine trees and shrubs. You will find a kitchen garden, a herb garden, perennial and annual borders, a Japanese glade, a rhododendron valley and a stunning rock garden with a waterfall. In the bulb garden you find species that are not grown anywhere else. The Greenhouses have more than 4 000 species including a large collection of orchids and carnivorous plants. The Eastern Island tree, extinct in its natural locality, is preserved here. The garden is bordering a nature reserve where also the arboretum is located.

Reviewed By Petersolare - Gothenburg, Sweden

A lovely garden with so many different plants and trees in one place. Springtime, summer, autumn, winter, worth visiting all year round. Nice cafe for a rest as well.

5. Slottsskogen

Near Linneplatsen, Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 61 18 90 http://goteborg.se/slottsskogen
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4.5 based on 970 reviews

Slottsskogen

Reviewed By Audrey2013_13 - Basel, Switzerland

Huge park on the outskirts of the city center. Parking (meter) available. Did not know what to expect. Absolutely huge, with large flat grass areas to relax, picnic or unwind, and forest areas. A free zoo in the middle allows you to see Gotland ponies, pingouins, sea lions, the famous moose and other Nordic animals. Very well done. There’s even a little petting zoo for children (closed at the moment due to corona). You can stop for an ice cream or waffle at a little cafe in the middle, or when you get to the end of the zoo there’s a much bigger restaurant that offers a lot more choices including savoury dishes. There’s also a great kids playground. Near the natural history museum.

6. Sjomanstornet

Karl Johansgatan 1-3, Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 61 29 00 http://goteborg.se/wps/portal/sjofartsm/om-museet/!ut/p/b1/vZPZrqJAEIafxQcgdNN0A5eN7LKIIAI3RlzwoCwiivD0w0kmmasT52LGqquqVOXPVwubsgkPCY9EjCAbs2m1e37lu-6rrnbX7zglWw4FvBooCIghzwGTSBZeqhLnLfmpIPkuwAtf5iwEdE0iwFwYoRS6AfAM7u_65zo1eMEGQLR1DExqrFeSjxCg6F3_ho3j_Wgr
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Sjomanstornet

Sjömanstornet (The Seaman's Tower) at the Maritime Museum (sjofartsmuseum), next to Stigbergstorget was built in memory of deceased marines of the First World War. Their names and the ships they served on are inscribed at the foot of the tower, which was inaugurated in 1933. Visitors have to walk up 139 steps to the top of the tower where the five-metre statue Kvinna vid havet ("Woman by the Sea) stands.

7. Southern Goteborg Archipelago

Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 368 42 00 http://www.goteborg.com/en/to-do-in-the-gothenburg-archipelago/
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4.5 based on 1,126 reviews

Southern Goteborg Archipelago

Reviewed By lydiagiannakou

It is the perfect option for a sunny day. the trip to the islands of the southern archipelago is cheap and fast, and there are frequent ferry-trips all day long. Also, you have the option of island-hopping, where you can visit more than one islands in a day. I visited the island of Styrso, which was truly beautiful. If the weather allows it, make sure you carry a swimsuit, because there are also places at the island where you can anjoy a swim.

8. Masthuggskyrkan

15 Storebackegatan, Gothenburg 413 18 Sweden +46 31 731 92 30 [email protected] http://www.svenskakyrkan.se/default.aspx?id=660379
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4.5 based on 181 reviews

Masthuggskyrkan

Reviewed By 14rond - Stillwater, United States

Started in 1914, the church is located on a high hill which gives commanding views of Goteborg, especially Goteborg harbor. The church itself has an interior reminiscent of a Viking Stave church, with a beautifully timbered ceiling, and timbers which exhibit the work of skilled craftsmen.

9. Keillers Park

Ramberget, Gothenburg Sweden http://www.goteborg.com/en/Do/s/EventGuide/View/Parks_and_gardens-Viewpoints/Keillers_Park_5156
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4.5 based on 81 reviews

Keillers Park

10. Anggardsbergens Naturreservat

22 Carl Skottsbergsgata, Gothenburg Sweden http://www.gotbot.se/sv/kulturplattformen/Goteborgs-Botaniska-Tradgard/Startsida-Goteborgs-Botaniska-tradgard/Tradgarden/Tradgarden1/Anggardsbergen
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4.5 based on 78 reviews

Anggardsbergens Naturreservat

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