The 10 Best Things to do in West Sweden, West Sweden

January 15, 2022 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in West Sweden, Sweden including Liseberg amusement park, Horticultural Gardens (Tradgardsforeningen), Volvo Museum, Botanical Garden, Slottsskogen, Southern Goteborg Archipelago, Aeroseum, Tylosand Strand, Universeum, Haga.

1. Liseberg amusement park

Orgrytevagen 5, Gothenburg 402 22 Sweden +46 31 40 01 00 [email protected] http://liseberg.se/sv/hem/Nojesparken/
Excellent
57%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 4,280 reviews

Liseberg amusement park

Liseberg is a park for everyone. Since 1923 we have brought millions of people together to have fun. The park offers adventure, music, games, good food and beautiful gardens over three seasons: summer, Halloween and Christmas.

Reviewed By bunnybumboo - Gloucester, United Kingdom

This place is definitely a must do in Gothenburg! We paid for the Christmas entry ticket as we only wanted to walk around and not go on the rides, this was reasonable at about £8. The park is decorated so beautifully for Christmas and really is magical. There is a tram stop nearby but it also isn't too long a walk from the centre. There is so much to do there even if you do not want to go on any of the rides.

2. Horticultural Gardens (Tradgardsforeningen)

Slussgatan 1, Gothenburg 411 06 Sweden +46 31 61 18 83 [email protected] http://www.tradgardsforeningen.se
Excellent
54%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

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

3. Volvo Museum

Arendals Skans Arendal, Gothenburg 405 08 Sweden +46 31 66 48 14 [email protected] http://www.volvomuseum.se
Excellent
48%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 888 reviews

Volvo Museum

We are open for visitors again! We follow the authorities recommendations closely and have made a number of changes to ensure the safety of our visitors and staff. If you are symptom-free, you are welcome to visit the museum. The number of visitors will be restricted. We will neither offer guided tours nor film shows in our cinemas until further notice. Our Café has a reduced capacity with a limited amount of seats. Weather permitting you are welcome to have your refreshments in our outdoor seating area. Please take extra care regarding hand hygiene and keep a safe distance to other visitors. If you are not feeling well, we advise you to postpone your visit.

Reviewed By Ces733 - Dublin, Ireland

Visited the Volvo museum back in March 2020 - just before Covid got bad. The museum itself is a bit outside Gothenburg so a taxi / Uber may be needed if not driving. The museum is absolutely fascinating, and the collection of both historic and modern Volvo cars is seriously impressive, as well as concept cars. I can highly recommend

4. Botanical Garden

22 Carl Skottsbergs Gata, Gothenburg 413 19 Sweden +46 10 473 77 77 [email protected] http://www.botaniska.se
Excellent
66%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

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
Excellent
58%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

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. Southern Goteborg Archipelago

Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 368 42 00 http://www.goteborg.com/en/to-do-in-the-gothenburg-archipelago/
Excellent
73%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

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.

7. Aeroseum

Holmvagen 100, Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 55 83 00 [email protected] http://www.aeroseum.se/
Excellent
57%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 448 reviews

Aeroseum

Reviewed By PCJc - Lusaka, Zambia

This was a great tour. It's an underground museum, full of planes and it's mind-blowing reading through the plane assembling details. Learning about world wars and bombs. It's sweetable for all ages. I have enjoyed my vacation

8. Tylosand Strand

Tylohusvagen, Halmstad Sweden +46 35 305 00 http://www.halmstad.se
Excellent
60%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 398 reviews

Tylosand Strand

Reviewed By 558marekb - Liberec, Czech Republic

Very long and beautiful sandy beach. We traveled across whole western and eastern coasts of Sweden, and Tylosand became the best beach for us

9. Universeum

Sodra Vagen 50 Box 14365, Gothenburg 400 20 Sweden +46 31 335 64 00 [email protected] http://www.universeum.se
Excellent
43%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 2,361 reviews

Universeum

Every day is an adventure at Universeum. We’ve gathered animals, nature, chemistry, technology and fun experiments under one roof in the heart of Gothenburg. See the monkeys and sloths, hike through the Swedish wilderness, head into space and dive into the deepest depths of the ocean – all in one day. Welcome to the largest science center of the Nordic region.

Reviewed By TravellerDWM

Really interesting museum - well laid out rain forest. Plenty to do for a few hours. Often need to book in advance now due to limited numbers. Besides animal exhibits the space and science museum are fun and interactive too. Good for people of all ages

10. Haga

Haga Nygata, Gothenburg 31135 Sweden +46 70 019 52 16 http://goteborg.com
Excellent
40%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 2,426 reviews

Haga

This 19th-century worker's district is now lined with shops.

Reviewed By 3550LOS - Leigh-on Sea, United Kingdom

I love the cobbled streets, the architecture, the little coffee shops, restaurants and general ambiance. And the cinnamon buns. You must have a coffee and a cinnamon bun or you haven’t really been to Sweden. My other half is less impressed - it’s just cobbled streets and cafes he says. He forgets about the nice little shops. I say - go and see and then decide whose side you are on!

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