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Gothenburg
Sweden's seafaring west coast — canals, archipelago and oysters.
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Gothenburg, Sweden's second city on the windswept west coast, is the seafaring counterpoint to Stockholm — Dutch-planned canals, the Haga district's wooden houses, and an archipelago of car-free islands reached by tram and ferry. Famed for seafood and for a string of Michelin-starred kitchens, the city draws those who prefer Nordic substance to display. FFGR Finland coordinates oyster-safari boat trips into the Bohuslän coast, Liseberg arrivals, and onward chauffeur connections up the west-coast archipelago to the painted fishing villages of Smögen and Marstrand.
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- ·Haga district & wooden houses
- ·Southern archipelago (car-free islands)
- ·Liseberg amusement park
- ·Gothenburg Museum of Art
- ·Bohuslän oyster safaris
- ·Feskekôrka fish market
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Upper House
- ·Hotel Pigalle
- ·Clarion Hotel Post
- ·Hotel Bellora
— À voir aussi —
Sweden
Stockholm
The Venice of the North — fourteen islands of Nordic grandeur.
Estonia
Tallinn
Hanseatic old town across the gulf — medieval spires intact.
Norway
Oslo
Fjord capital — Munch, the opera house and Nordic design.
Denmark
Copenhagen
Royal capital of hygge — Noma, Tivoli and harbour design.
Latvia
Riga
Art Nouveau capital of the Baltic — the largest old town in the region.
Germany
Hamburg
The Hanseatic port — Elbphilharmonie and the warehouse city.