Explore Gothenburg at your pace with TouringBee’s audio guide. Discover iconic sites, captivating stories, and legends in just 2 hours.
Explore Gothenburg at your pace with TouringBee’s audio guide. Discover iconic sites, captivating stories, and legends in just 2 hours.
- Gustav Adolfs Torg - Gustav Adolf Square is the heart of Gothenburg, named after its founder, King Gustav II Adolf. Encircled by historic landmarks like the City Hall and Gothenburg Opera, it is a vibrant venue for events, markets, and public gatherings. A statue of the king stands at its center, making it a symbolic and popular meeting place that…
- Gustav Adolfs Torg - Gustav Adolf Square is the heart of Gothenburg, named after its founder, King Gustav II Adolf. Encircled by historic landmarks like the City Hall and Gothenburg Opera, it is a vibrant venue for events, markets, and public gatherings. A statue of the king stands at its center, making it a symbolic and popular meeting place that embodies Gothenburg’s rich history and civic life.
- Gothenburg Town Hall - The Gothenburg Town Hall is a graceful historic structure near Gustav Adolf Square. Constructed in the late 17th century, it showcases classical architecture with ornate façades and a distinctive clock tower. The town hall has long been the hub of municipal governance and civic events. Visitors can admire its architecture, explore nearby squares, and appreciate its significance in Gothenburg’s administrative and cultural history.
- Deutsche Kirchengemeinde Göteborg / TYSKA CHRISTINÆ FÖRSAMLING - The Christinae Church, a historic 17th-century church, is named after Queen Christina of Sweden. Renowned for its elegant Baroque architecture and tranquil interior, it features a beautifully crafted pulpit, organ, and stained-glass windows. The church has been a spiritual and cultural landmark in Gothenburg, hosting services, concerts, and ceremonies that reflect the city’s religious and artistic heritage.
- Goteborgs Stadsmuseum - The Gothenburg City Museum (Göteborgs stadsmuseum) is housed in one of the city’s oldest buildings near the harbor. It narrates the story of Gothenburg from its 17th-century founding to the present day. Visitors can explore Viking artifacts, archaeological finds, and exhibitions on trade, industry, and daily life. The museum provides a fascinating insight into the city’s maritime heritage and cultural identity.
- Kronhusbodarna - Kronhusbodarna is a delightful historic courtyard near the Kronhuset, one of Gothenburg’s oldest buildings. Dating back to the 17th century, it once served as storage and workshops for the Swedish army. Today, the area is filled with artisan shops, cafés, and small boutiques, offering handmade crafts, local products, and a cozy atmosphere. It’s a charming place to stroll, relax, and experience the city’s traditional character.
- Maritiman - Maritiman is a unique floating maritime museum located in Gothenburg’s harbor. It features a collection of historic ships, submarines, and naval vessels that visitors can explore. Walking on board, you can see cabins, control rooms, and everyday life at sea, gaining insight into Sweden’s naval and maritime history. It’s an interactive and memorable experience, especially for families and anyone interested in ships and ocean adventures.
- Göteborgsoperan - The Gothenburg Opera is a modern cultural landmark located on the waterfront. Opened in 1994, its architecture is inspired by ships and the sea, reflecting the city’s maritime heritage. The opera hosts a wide range of performances, including opera, ballet, musicals, and concerts. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of the harbor and a lively atmosphere, making it a highlight of Gothenburg’s cultural scene.
- Gothenburg Cathedral - The Gothenburg Cathedral, also known as Domkyrkan, is a neoclassical church in the heart of the city. Built in the early 19th century after earlier churches on the site were destroyed by fire, it features a simple yet elegant interior with bright, spacious design. Today, it hosts concerts, services, and cultural events, offering visitors a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse into Gothenburg’s religious and architectural heritage.
- Carolus XI Rex Bastion - The Carolus XI Rex Bastion is one of the remaining fortification structures from Gothenburg’s 17th-century defensive system. Named after King Charles XI of Sweden, the bastion was part of the city’s original walls designed to protect this important port from attack. Today, little of the full fortifications survives, but the bastion area serves as a historical reminder of Gothenburg’s military past and strategic importance.
- Feskekorka - The Feskekörka, located at Fisktorget 4, is one of Gothenburg’s most iconic landmarks. Built in 1874, its name means “Fish Church” because the building resembles a Gothic church — but instead of worship, it was dedicated to seafood.
- Kungsparken - The Kungsparken is a beautiful 19th-century park in central Gothenburg, built on the site of the former city fortifications. Designed in an English landscape style, it features winding paths, canals, large old trees, and open green lawns.
- Stora Saluhallen - The Stora Saluhallen is Gothenburg’s historic indoor market, located in the city center near Kungsportsavenyen. Opened in 1889, it features a wide variety of fresh produce, seafood, meats, cheeses, and local specialties. Visitors can stroll the aisles, sample Swedish delicacies, and experience the lively atmosphere, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists looking to taste the city’s culinary offerings.
- Stora teatern - The Stora Teatern is a historic theater in central Gothenburg, built in 1859 in a grand Italian Renaissance style. Originally a venue for opera and theater performances, it now hosts concerts, musicals, corporate events, and cultural shows. Visitors admire its elegant façade, ornate interiors, and rich history, making it one of the city’s key landmarks for arts and entertainment.
- Poseidon statue - The Poseidon Statue is a famous bronze sculpture located at Götaplatsen, the city’s cultural square. Created by artist Carl Milles in 1931, it depicts the Greek god of the sea holding his trident. The statue has become an iconic symbol of Gothenburg, representing its maritime heritage, and serves as a central landmark in a square surrounded by the Gothenburg Museum of Art, the City Theatre, and the Concert Hall.
- Göteborgs Stadsteater - The Gothenburg City Theatre (Göteborgs stadsteater) is a prominent performing arts venue located near Kungsportsavenyen. Established in 1934, it hosts a wide range of productions, including plays, musicals, and contemporary performances. The theater is known for its rich history, striking architecture, and contribution to Gothenburg’s vibrant cultural scene, making it a central hub for both local audiences and visitors interested in the performing arts.
- Gothenburg Museum of Art - The Gothenburg Museum of Art is one of Sweden’s leading art museums, located at Götaplatsen. It features an impressive collection of Nordic art from the 15th century to contemporary works, alongside international masterpieces, including paintings, sculptures, and graphic art. The museum building itself is iconic, with a grand staircase and neoclassical façade, and its rooftop offers panoramic views of the city. It’s a must-visit destination for art lovers exploring Gothenburg.
- Vasakyrkan - The Vasakyrkan is a striking church located in the Vasastaden district of Gothenburg. Built in the early 20th century, it features a mix of Gothic Revival and Nordic architectural styles, with a tall spire and detailed stonework. The interior includes colorful stained-glass windows and traditional altars, making it both a place of worship and a notable example of Gothenburg’s ecclesiastical architecture.
- University of Gothenburg - The University of Gothenburg is one of Sweden’s largest and most prestigious universities, founded in 1891. It offers a wide range of programs across the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and medicine. The university’s campuses are spread throughout the city, providing modern facilities alongside historic buildings. It plays a central role in Gothenburg’s academic, cultural, and research life, attracting students and scholars from around the world.
- Vasagatan - The Vasagatan is a major street in central Gothenburg, running through the Vasastaden district. Lined with shops, cafés, offices, and residential buildings, it reflects a mix of historic and modern architecture. Vasagatan is a lively thoroughfare for pedestrians, cyclists, and trams, offering a vibrant slice of city life and easy access to nearby cultural sites, parks, and local amenities.
- Haga - The Haga District is one of the city’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods, dating back to the 17th century. Known for its cobblestone streets, colorful wooden houses, and cozy cafés, Haga offers a quaint, historic atmosphere. Visitors can explore boutique shops, traditional bakeries, and local craft stores, making it a favorite spot for strolling, shopping, and experiencing Gothenburg’s nostalgic charm and vibrant café culture.
- Skansen Kronan - The Skansen Kronan is a historic hilltop fortress in the Haga district, built in 1697 to defend Gothenburg against attacks. Recognizable by its large round tower and green copper roof, it offers panoramic views over the city. Today, Skansen Kronan houses a café and event spaces, and visitors often hike or cycle up the hill to enjoy both the scenic vistas and a glimpse into Gothenburg’s military history.

- Offline map with a route for easy GPS navigation
- 29 audio recordings authored by a professional historian
- Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
- 1 year access to the tour in your preferred language
- Landmark Illustrations for better navigation
- Offline map with a route for easy GPS navigation
- 29 audio recordings authored by a professional historian
- Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
- 1 year access to the tour in your preferred language
- Landmark Illustrations for better navigation
- In-person tour guide
- Smartphone and headphones
- Transportation
- Food and Beverages
- In-person tour guide
- Smartphone and headphones
- Transportation
- Food and Beverages
The TouringBee audio guide is an excellent mobile companion for a self-guided tour in Gothenburg. This tour is tailored for a swift exploration of the city, lasting around 2 hours. Simply follow the route on the app’s map, which leads from Gustav Adolf Square to the Skansen Kronan Fortress, while passing by other major attractions.
Expect to see:…
The TouringBee audio guide is an excellent mobile companion for a self-guided tour in Gothenburg. This tour is tailored for a swift exploration of the city, lasting around 2 hours. Simply follow the route on the app’s map, which leads from Gustav Adolf Square to the Skansen Kronan Fortress, while passing by other major attractions.
Expect to see: Gothenburg Cathedral, Fish Church, Gothenburg Opera House, Poseidon Statue, and Gothenburg University.
Once the tour is downloaded, the app operates offline. The audio guide is always audible through headphones. Enjoy engaging stories and legends at your own pace, without the need to keep up with a tour group. If there are only a few hours to explore Gothenburg, make the most of it with the TouringBee audio guide. And nothing will be missed.
- The audio guide is available through a special mobile app for iOS and Android
- Entry tickets to the museums are not included, please buy them separately in advance
- The tour does not cover all sights in Gothenburg
- This is a self-guided tour. You will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app’s map. There is no human guide provided
- The audio guide is available anytime, date and time provided for checkout are approximate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.