Gothenburg news

Read the latest local news from Gothenburg.
Tomasson Unfazed by Olsen Controversy

Tomasson Unfazed by Olsen Controversy Ahead of World Cup Qualifiers

SBAB Report: Housing Prices to

SBAB Report: Housing Prices to Stay Stagnant This Year

Noel Törnqvist Focuses on National

Noel Törnqvist Focuses on National Team After Mjällby's Near Championship Win

Mjällby Delays League Title Celebration

Mjällby Delays League Title Celebration After Hammarby Victory

Condominium Fees Rise by 20

Condominium Fees Rise by 20 Percent in 2023 and 2024

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Braathens Bankruptcy Disrupts Ving and Apollo Charter Flights

Gothenburg Triumphs as Fenger Ends

Gothenburg Triumphs as Fenger Ends Goal Drought in Win Over Öster

Swedish National Team Captain Praises

Swedish National Team Captain Praises Felicia Schröder's Unique Talent

Long Queues for Fredrik Backman

Long Queues for Fredrik Backman and Björn Borg at Gothenburg Book Fair

Dan Brown Explores Life After

Dan Brown Explores Life After Death in New Robert Langdon Book

Gothenburg Launches Emergency School for

Gothenburg Launches Emergency School for At-Risk Middle School Students

Malin Haawind Wins Book of

Malin Haawind Wins Book of the Year for Her Novel

About Gothenburg

Gothenburg (Göteborg) is Sweden's second-largest city and is located on Sweden's west coast at the mouth of the Göta River. Approximately 600,000 people live in Gothenburg, and in the entire Greater Gothenburg area, around 1.1 million people reside (as of 2023), making it the fifth-largest city in the Nordic region. The city was founded in 1621 by Gustav II Adolf.