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Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden It's been a while but I had excellent seefood in a restaurant called Fiskekrogen, address Lilla Torget 1. Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden theres a chinese place in the centre of town kinda near the mall Nordstan which last time i went, for like 5 or 10 euros at lunch gets you an all you can eat deal. Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden Goteborg (pronounced yuhttaborg) is an industrial capital of Sweden...Saab and Volvo both have factories in the area and this has helped the development of the area. Good modern restaurant choice is Tva Kan Ten. One of my favorite meals worldwide, and the best meal I had while in Sweden. Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden Tres different, il depend juste de la periode.... Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden Schöne Stadt, auf jedenfall mal irgendwann hinreisen,lohnt sich. Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden mamma mia, que bella. It's a beautifull city, you can do a lot of shopping. Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden Beautiful city on the water. Has some great sea food restaurants and downton shopping is pleasant. Good tip? (0) Goteborg, Gothenburg and Surroundings, Sweden Göteborg is a charming smaller city on Sweden's west coast, and it might be hard to realize that this is actually second biggest city in Sweden. With lot of greenery and parks, it is much more relaxing than for example Stockholm or Malmö. Pace and perhaps even attitude is bit different. Göteborg still uses rail transport in city: trams or so called spårvagnar. There are many new models of the trams now, but it is still common even with the old models from 1960s/70s. They might be less convinient with their oddly constructed doors, but in general they are fun... and could actually be considered to be part of the attractions in city. There are quite few museums, churches, a moderate size convention center, stadiums for bigger music and sport events, and not to forget: an opera house. Liseberg is local amusment park and provides rides, fun and events for all from mid springtime until mid september, every year. Recent years they have started with winter holiday events as well (December-January.) Göteborg is one of quite many Swedish university cities. For a smaller city like this, the list of events is usually quite impressive. Decent club scene. Restaurants can be pretty good experience and there are nice places where to treat yourself and your company matching for all levels of economy. Some of the best restaurants are "Pasta etc" (cheap, yet stylish, and very tasty foods), "LaSombrita" (greatest tapas I've ever tasted, anywhere... decent price), "28+" (fine dining and delicious dishes with matching prices), ... just to mention few. Göteborg is said to be one of the best cities in Europe for good restaurants, so make sure to find your favorites during your stay. Good tip? (0)
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