Gothenburg

By ship
By ship

Stena Line (http://www.stenaline.se) operates ships to/from Denmark Frederikshavn and Germany Kiel.The terminals are situated near the city centre. Tramway stops: Masthuggstorget Frederikshavn, Chapmans Torg Kiel.

DFDS Torline (http://www.dfdstorline.com/) is a cargo line with limited passenger capacity. They can take a small number of passengers and their car to Gothenburg from Belgium Ghent and United Kingdom Immingham and Tilbury.

By bus
By bus

Several coach services operate in and out of Gothenburg including Eurolines (http://www.eurolines.com), Säfflebussen (http://www.safflebussen.se) GoByBus (http://www.gobybus.se/) Bus4you (http://www.bus4you.se/) and Swebus Express (http://www.swebusexpress.se). Nils Ericsson Terminalen, located in connection with the central station, is the most common bus stop.

By plane
By plane

Landvetter Airport IATA: GOT (http://www.lfv.se/templat...) is Gothenburg's main airport, located 25 km east of the city. About 30 airlines fly to Landvetter e.g. SAS (http://www.scandinavian.net/), Lufthansa (http://www.lufthansa.com/), KLM (http://www.klm.com), Finnair (http://www.finnair.com), and City Airline (http://www.cityairline.co...).

There is a Flygbussarna (http://www.flygbussarna.s...) bus service from Landvetter into the city. It runs every 15-20 minutes, costs 89 SEK one way 177 SEK return if you prepay online otherwise it is 10 SEK extra, and the journey takes approximately 20-30 minutes. It stops at several locations first stop near Liseberg; final stop: the Nils Ericson Bus terminal where it is also the Central Train Station . Be aware that the only method of payment for the ticket is by credit card. Book online ahead of time

Gothenburg City Airport IATA: GSE (http://www.goteborgairpor...) was previously known as Säve Airport. This is definitely in the 'small' category of airport, and you should expect to wait a while for your bags. It is closer to Gothenburg than the main Landvetter airport. The Flygbussarna (http://www.flygbussarna.s...) bus cost SEK 69, return SEK 129, SEK 10 extra if you don't pay online meets each flight, and takes you to the bus Nils Ericson Bus Terminal, located inside the central station and train terminal in 30 minutes. Ryanair (http://www.ryanair.com), Wizz Air (http://www.wizzair.com) and Gotlandsflyg (http://www.gotlandsflyg.se/) are the only airlines that use it, connecting to cities such as Budapest, Edinburgh, London, Milan Bergamo, Rome and Warsaw. Book online ahead of time

By car
By car

The roads E6, E20 and E45 pass through Gothenburg. If you come by car from Stockholm, you should take E4 to Jönköping, and then national road 40.

Approximate distances & travelling time:

to Malmö E6/E20 south: 300 km, 3 hrs

to Oslo E6 north: 320 km, 4 hrs

to Stockholm 40 east, E4: 500 km, 5 to 6 hrs

to Copenhagen E6/E20 south: 317 km, 3.5 hrs

Be aware that parking in Gothenburg can be difficult and expensive, as free parking is rarely found. Prices per hour vary between 7 different zones and can be as high as 25 SEK per hour. Free parking is however included in the Gothenburg pass (http://www.goteborg.com/t...) if you happen to own one.