This clean, green city on Sweden’s western shores can be a comfortable introduction to Scandinavia. Gareth Huw Davies took a shorter break and travelledmetropolis by tram and canal boat, tackled giant cinnamon buns, swept up and among the world’s most exciting orchestra conductors, viewed an exhibition featuring a £100 million da Vinci painting . . . and discovered why the Swedes are so stylish...
In order to test how comfortable a natural future could be, walk down Avenue, the wide central boulevard in Gothenburg, the place that the city’s swish blue and white trams and therefore the world’s largest fleet of buses fueled by bio-gas have muscled your car. The Gothenburg Pass (£35 for 48 hours) provides you unlimited a powerful trams, buses and harbor ferries, and as well entry to attractions such as Science Discovery Center, Museum of World Culture and also the Liseberg, Scandinavia’s biggest theme park. We took-an interesting city tour when using the tram and a harbor ferry, that takes passengers to nearby islands. Nearer to the city center, utilize the pass on the Padding boats that squeeze under low bridges on a canal system built in the design of Amsterdam by Dutch engineers.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
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