Getting Around Gothenburg
Finding your way to and in the heart of Scandinavia
Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT)
The international Gothenburg Landvetter Airport is located 24 kilometres from the city centre. The airport ensures a comfortable travel experience with easy luggage handling, free Wi-Fi, and short transfers from the aeroplane to the meeting room. Accessing the city is hassle-free. It takes 20 minutes to the largest convention centre and 35 minutes to the central train station by airport shuttle.
If you have a disability or reduced mobility, you’re entitled to assistance at the airport from arrival to boarding. To ensure a smooth service, please make the necessary arrangements prior to your journey.
If you have a disability or reduced mobility, you’re entitled to assistance at the airport from arrival to boarding. To ensure a smooth service, please make the necessary arrangements prior to your journey.

Gothenburg Central Train Station
The central train station, Centralstationen, is easily accessible by public transportation or on foot. Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo are less than 4 hours away. The station has, among other services, luggage storage facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Every entrance at the Gothenburg station is accessible to people with disabilities. You can request assistance when booking your tickets.
Every entrance at the Gothenburg station is accessible to people with disabilities. You can request assistance when booking your tickets.

Gothenburg Getting Around
The compact city centre invites you to walk everywhere. If you have tired feet, you can hop on the extensive public transport network or rent a bike or scooter.
Public transport tickets cover trams, buses, and ferries, making it easy to get around the city. Services run all day and evening, with fewer departures late at night and early in the morning. You can choose from single tickets (valid for 90 minutes), day passes, or longer-term options.
Gothenburg is constantly working to improve accessibility for people with physical disabilities.
Public transport tickets cover trams, buses, and ferries, making it easy to get around the city. Services run all day and evening, with fewer departures late at night and early in the morning. You can choose from single tickets (valid for 90 minutes), day passes, or longer-term options.
Gothenburg is constantly working to improve accessibility for people with physical disabilities.

