Port Overview
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Gothenburg, Sweden
Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden after Stockholm and the fifth largest amongst the Nordic countries. It is the capital of Västra Götaland County (West Gothia). The city is located on the south west-coast. It is situated by the sea at the mouth of Göta Älv, the river running through the city, and is the largest sea port of the Nordic countries.
Gothenburg offers everything you would expect to find in a large city: cultural events, historic sights, shopping and amusement. Its newly-completed Opera House is an outstanding architectural and acoustic creation. The city's famous main street, the Avenyn, has many restaurants, entertainment, cultural centers, and hotels in a charming, park-like atmosphere. Other attractions include the Liseberg, Sweden’s premier amusement park, the colorful Gothenburg fish market, Lacko Castle and Nya Elfsborgs Fastning fortress.
Many fishing villages, such as Smögen and Grebbestad, have become very popular summer resorts, offering picturesque surrounds, plenty of fresh seafood, and havens for visiting sailboats.
Things to See & Do
* Skansen Kronan fort
* Haga district
* Fish Market
* Liseberg amusement park
* Gothenberg Botanical Gardens.
General information
Cruise Season – March - Nov
Currency – Swedish krona (SEK)
Language – Swedish
Land Area –14.54 km²
Population – 510,000 approx
Electricity – 2 round pins European style
Time - GMT plus one hour
International Country Telephone Code - + 46
Port Location – Cruise ships and ferry traffic moor in the inner harbours, close to the city centre.
Transport Links – Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport is an international airport serving the Gothenburg region in Sweden.
Other major transportation hubs are Centralstationen (Gothenburg Central Station) and the Nils Ericson Terminal with trains and buses to various destinations in Sweden, as well as connections to Oslo and Copenhagen (via Malmö).
Several coach services operate in and out of Gothenburg including Eurolines, Säfflebussen and Swebus Express. Nils Ericsson Terminalen, located in connection with the central station, is the most common bus stop.
Stena Line operates ships to/from Denmark (Frederikshavn) and Germany (Kiel). The terminals are situated near the city centre. Tramway stops: Masthuggstorget (Frederikshavn), Chapmans Torg (Kiel).