Explore Göteborg's Green Side: A Captivating Tour

Far more than just a hub of culture, Gothenburg boasts numerous parks and gardens ideal for relaxation amidst your explorations.

Sweden’s coastal treasure is brimming with lush, expansive parks, each offering its own charm. Many of these verdant havens hold historical significance. Among them, the Trädgårdsföreningen stands out; established in 1842 by the Garden Society, this park boasts over 6,000 rose bushes. Its conservatory, in particular, leaves visitors awestruck. Throughout the year, the gardens come alive—camellias blossom in February followed by enormous water lilies in July.

Close by, the Botanical Garden serves as a tranquil haven with numerous meandering trails, expansive green spaces, and colorful floral arrangements. Established for public access in 1923, it is renowned for its impressive rock garden and collection of 5,000 plant species gathered from various corners of the globe.

To find a place where your entire family can have fun, visit Slottsskogen Park, which offers great walking paths. The park features a complimentary zoo and a large playground that will keep children engaged for long periods. If you're looking for more activities, consider visiting Gunnebo House, an elegant residence built during the 18th century located only a few miles northeast of Gothenburg. Throughout the year, its beautiful French formal gardens are accessible to guests.

Trädgårdsföreningen

Slussgatan 1

411 06 Göteborg

https://goteborg.se/wps/portal/enhetssida/tradgardsforeningen/english

Gothenburg Botanical Garden (Jardin botanique de Göteborg) Carl Skottsbergs gata 22A

413 19 Göteborg

https://www.botaniska.se/en/

Slottsskogen Slottsskogspromenaden

414 76 Göteborg

https://goteborg.se/wps/portal/enhetssida/slottsskogen/in-english

Gunnebo Gardens (Parc de Gunnebo) Christina Halls väg

431 36 Mölndal

https://gunneboslott.se/en/

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