Vastra Gotaland
Vastra Gotaland
Trip.Best Top 9 Best Things to Do in Vastra Gotaland [2024]
Explore the best things to do in Vastra Gotaland! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Sep 2024
- 4.94.2/547 ReviewFree"The town hall square is also quite large. In the core of the city hall in Gothenburg, there is a sculpture in the middle of the square. The specific character introduction is not very understood. The surrounding shops can buy some local specialties, which is also a very good experience."Gothenburg.Centrum88.5km from downtownHighlights: Gothenburg Town Hall Square, also known as Gustav Adolf Square, is the central square of Gothenburg. In the middle of the square stands a statue of King Gustav Adolf of Sweden, the founder of Gothenburg. The statue was erected in 1796 by the French sculptor Pierl'Archevêque.Show Less
- 4.84.2/544 ReviewFreebased on 188 reviews"The size of the Mastague Cathedral is not very large in Europe, but it is very distinctive. It is a large church in the city of Gothenburg. The appearance of the church is very historical. You can see a lot of interesting facilities and it looks beautiful."Gothenburg.Majorna-Linné90.5km from downtownHighlights: Mastagi Church is located on a hillside in Gothenburg. From the platform in front of the church, you can see half of the city of Gothenburg. It is the best choice for overlooking Gothenburg. The church was completed in 1914, and the interior resembles an upside-down boat. It is considered to be the best medieval and Viking period national romantic style buildings in Sweden. Its symbol is the church bell tower more than 60 meters high. This is one of the more eye-catching buildings in Gothenburg, and the Lipstick Building, the statue of Neptune Poseidon, and is known as the three major geographical indications of Gothenburg, and one of the better viewing platforms in Gothenburg.Show Less
- 4.74.1/529 ReviewFree"Climb up to the top to see 360 view of Gothenburg. A short walk and easy walk from Haga Nygata."Gothenburg.Haga89.9km from downtownHighlights: Skansenburg is located in the old town of Gothenburg, surrounded by green trees and a beautiful environment. It is the most famous castle in Gothenburg. Step up to the castle to overlook the city of Gothenburg. The castle used to be a defensive fortification, but now it is mainly used for weddings and private parties.Show Less
- 4.64.4/557 ReviewFree"Gothenburg fish market can experience the characteristics of European marine fisheries, it is also a good place to taste fresh seafood, the restaurants to eat are very unique, the seafood type is very rich, you can taste a lot of fresh practices, some hotels need to book."Gothenburg.Centrum89.4km from downtown
- 4.54.5/538 Reviewbased on 275 reviews"Gothenburg Opera is also a very solemn music venue, the opera house design is very unique, is Swedish classical style, you can see a lot of interesting decorations in the building, the opera house is also a European classic team, many different performances."Gothenburg.Centrum88.4km from downtownHighlights: The Gothenburg Opera House was built in 1994. The entire building is dark red, and its rough shape imitates a pirate ship moored in the water. The Opera House has three floors of stands, more than 1,300 seats, and is equipped with advanced equipment such as a lifting stage. At night, the decorative lights outside the opera house are all turned on. Looking from the Gota River, it looks like a pirate ship about to set sail, very magnificent. Now it is mainly used for opera and ballet performances.Show Less
- 4.34.6/538 ReviewFreebased on 207 reviews"Gothenburg Bomen Pier docks a lot of yachts and ships to sea, this pier is also surrounded by many city landmark buildings, the pier can also play around, feel the Swedish lifestyle."Gothenburg.Centrum88.1km from downtownHighlights: The small Bomen pier is the site of the old pier in the north of the city of Gothenburg, which is now a tourist passenger and yacht pier. The marina here is docked with a beautiful white sailboat called the Viking, one of the few surviving four-masted sailing ships in the world. On one side stands the 86-meter-high red and white watchtower, which is the tallest building in Gothenburg, the Lipstick Building; and next to it is the ship-shaped Gothenburg Opera House.Show Less
- 4.24.4/538 ReviewFrom2220.64based on 626 reviews"The museum is free if you buy the museum card, valid for one year for 3 museums. It has a wide selection of nordic art and paintings. The shop inside merits also a visit"Gothenburg.Centrum88.7km from downtownHighlights: The Gothenburg Museum of Art is located on the boulevard and is one of the few attractions in Northern Europe that has been awarded three Michelin stars. The museum has a rich collection of works by many artists, some of which date back to the 15th century. In addition, the museum will hold various temporary exhibitions from time to time. If you come across an exhibition of your favorite masters, don't miss it.Show Less
- 4.14.5/543 Reviewbased on 4558 reviews"Risselben amusement park is also very interesting. The amusement park is in the city of Gothenburg. There are a lot of people on weekends. Individual projects need to be queued, but the overall play is very smooth, basically you can play, and there are not many large amusement facilities."Gothenburg.Centrum88.3km from downtownNo.1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Vastra GotalandHighlights: Lisebourne Amusement Park is the largest amusement park in Sweden. It is located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Since its establishment in 1923, there has been no dull time. The ghosts in the haunted house are played by real people, often unexpectedly scary.Show Less
- 4.04.4/525 ReviewFreebased on 175 reviews"The Poseidon sculpture is also a better facility, the sculpture landscape is also very interesting, Poseidon here is quite a lot of cities, the sculpture environment is also very simple, the surrounding things."Gothenburg.Centrum88.7km from downtownHighlights: The Poseidon sculpture is located in the fountain in the center of Götaplatsen Square. It was created by the Swedish sculptor Millers in 1931. The sculpture as a whole adopts the form of a Nordic man, which is different from other sculptures in Europe. The sculpture of Poseidon holds a big fish just caught in his right hand and a large shell in his left hand. At the foot of Poseidon is a smaller sculpture, which is carved with mermaids and sea monsters. From the mouth of the big fish and from the shells, a trickling spring flows out. Behind Poseidon is the Gothenburg Museum of Art.Show Less
- 1