Grow your ideas in Gothenburg

Gothenburg at a glance
Average hotel room cost
SEK 1,400
Average meal cost
SEK 300
Largest hotel
1,200 rooms
Total hotels
143
Total rooms
15,700
Number of convention centers
1
Convention center space
41,000 sq. m
Largest convention room
6,000 sq. m
Highlights of Gothenburg

1. The City
Gothenburg is Sweden’s second-largest city, located on the west coast. It is a hub for academia, innovation, and technology, and it also has a vibrant cultural scene, world-class restaurants, sustainable living, and picturesque archipelago islands.

2. A Supreme Meeting Destination
Gothenburg is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and innovative spirit. As a world-class meeting destination, we design meetings to leave a legacy where sustainability shapes the future. Organisers praise the city’s seamless operation.

3. Sustainability
Gothenburg leads by example. The city’s top Global Destination Sustainability Index rankings testify to its commitment to sustainable solutions. In 2020, it was the European Capital of Smart Tourism and was recently named the UN’s Global Hub for Sustainable Lifestyles 2026–2027.

4. Social Events and Accommodation
You’ll find a wide range of venues and hotels that embrace eco-design. Choose your ideal setting for your stay, congress dinner, or networking event in green surroundings or by the waterfront, right in the city’s heart.

1. The City
Gothenburg is Sweden’s second-largest city, located on the west coast. It is a hub for academia, innovation, and technology, and it also has a vibrant cultural scene, world-class restaurants, sustainable living, and picturesque archipelago islands.

2. A Supreme Meeting Destination
Gothenburg is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and innovative spirit. As a world-class meeting destination, we design meetings to leave a legacy where sustainability shapes the future. Organisers praise the city’s seamless operation.

3. Sustainability
Gothenburg leads by example. The city’s top Global Destination Sustainability Index rankings testify to its commitment to sustainable solutions. In 2020, it was the European Capital of Smart Tourism and was recently named the UN’s Global Hub for Sustainable Lifestyles 2026–2027.
