Gothenburg’s Summer Delights: From Archipelago to Craft Brews

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As the Mediterranean experiences soaring summer temperatures, the appeal of cooler Scandinavian cities grows, with Gothenburg on Sweden’s west coast standing out as a particularly attractive option. The city offers seamless access to refreshing beach escapes, with Näsetbadet and Askimsbadet beaches just a short bus ride away. Moreover, a tram ride to the ferry port unlocks the tranquil waters, pristine villages, and long, inviting sandy beaches of the Gothenburg archipelago, promising an idyllic coastal experience.
The archipelago invites exploration by kayak, offering a unique perspective of its serene beauty, or through convenient island-hopping by ferry. A highlight for any island excursion is the waterside deck at Tullhuset restaurant on Hönö island, renowned as an exceptional spot for a delightful seafood lunch, providing both exquisite flavors and picturesque views. Following your meal, consider a peaceful paddle along the extensive sandy shoreline of Rivö island, offering a perfect blend of culinary indulgence and natural tranquility.
Gothenburg is globally celebrated for its exceptional oysters and fresh seafood, best sampled at Feskekörka, the city’s iconic waterfront fish market hall. This culinary landmark houses a collection of excellent restaurants and boasts a sunlit outdoor terrace, perfect for enjoying the day’s catch. Beyond seafood, Gothenburg has a centuries-long history of craft brewing, with an impressive 40 independent breweries operating within its limits, many featuring inviting tap rooms and restaurants. Don’t miss the chance to savor a couple of brews at Poppels Citybryggeri, or explore the innovative and experimental creations at Sad Robot, open on Friday and Saturday nights for a unique tasting experience.
Need to refresh and rejuvenate after a vibrant evening? Immerse yourself in the city’s thriving sauna culture. Options range from the inviting and free public sauna in Jubilee Park, offering a communal and accessible experience, to the more adventurous Dyrön electric sauna, accessible via a short boat ride from the city. This particular sauna also boasts a spectacular three-mile hiking trail directly from its door, providing an invigorating way to clear your head and connect with nature. For accommodation, Hotel Bellora (from 806 krona/£62 B&B) is a chic boutique establishment, distinguished by one of the city’s finest rooftop bars, offering stylish comfort and exceptional views.

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