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City Centre
The guide was updated:Few other neighbourhoods have as many different shops as the city centre. Nordstan, Arkaden, the department store NK, and Kungstorget with the Market Hall are all great places to shop. From the latter, follow the three parallel pedestrian streets: Södra Larmgatan, Vallgatan and Kungsgatan to Magasinsgatan.
Stroll along the first two and browse Swedish fashion brands like Tiger of Sweden or Filippa K, but also small independent shops featuring interior design, home decor, and kitchen items. Don't miss the "secret" lane Victoriapassagen, between Vallgatan and Södra Larmgatan.
Kungsgatan features mostly Scandinavian high street brands while Magasingatan is the home of many Swedish brands like Velour and Acne, but also interior design and vintage fashion.
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Known as Scandinavia's largest shopping centre, Nordstan offers a diverse range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options, making it a favourite spot for locals and tourists alike. With over 180 shops spread across multiple levels, Nordstan caters to every taste and budget. Plus, a variety of restaurants, cafés, and food courts, serving a wide range of cuisines to satisfy any craving. In addition to its shopping and dining offerings, Nordstan also hosts various events and activities throughout the year. From art exhibitions and live performances to seasonal celebrations, there's always something exciting happening within its walls.
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City Centre
Few other neighbourhoods have as many different shops as the city centre. Nordstan, Arkaden, the department store NK, and Kungstorget with the Market Hall are all great places to shop. From the latter, follow the three parallel pedestrian streets: Södra Larmgatan, Vallgatan and Kungsgatan to Magasinsgatan.
Stroll along the first two and browse Swedish fashion brands like Tiger of Sweden or Filippa K, but also small independent shops featuring interior design, home decor, and kitchen items. Don't miss the "secret" lane Victoriapassagen, between Vallgatan and Södra Larmgatan.
Kungsgatan features mostly Scandinavian high street brands while Magasingatan is the home of many Swedish brands like Velour and Acne, but also interior design and vintage fashion.
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Haga
The historic neighbourhood of Haga offers a unique shopping experience with a focus on independent retailers and local artisans. Here, you’ll find a wide range of products including fashion, accessories, home decor, vintage items, handicrafts, and much more. And a shopping spree is not complete without a proper coffee break, and Haga is perfect for the occasion with its many cafés and bakeries lined along Haga Nygata.
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Avenyn
Kungsportsavenyn, commonly known as Avenyn, stretches from the Kungsportsbron bridge by the canal to Götaplatsen, where you’ll find the Museum of Art, the City Theatre, and the Concert Hall. This bustling boulevard hums with activity all day until late, attracting visitors and locals alike.
Home to a wide range of shops, boutiques, and department stores, on Avenyn, you can find both local and international brands, including fashion, accessories, home decor, and more. The side streets have a lot to offer as well, especially the ones towards the Vasa neighbourhood. Smaller independent shops and restaurants are also found along Södra Vägen.
The neighbourhood surrounding Avenyn also boasts an impressive selection of museums, each accompanied by its own delightful museum shop. The Gothenburg Museum of Art is a haven for art enthusiasts, housing an extensive collection of books on arts and design. Meanwhile, Röhsska presents a carefully curated range of design items and prints, sure to captivate those with an eye for aesthetics.
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The Market Hall
The Market Hall (Stora Saluhallen) is a large and bustling gourmet food hall, where you'll find an extensive array of culinary delights, ranging from aromatic spices, cheeses, and fresh fruits to baked goods, deli sandwiches, and other delicacies from all over the world. For avid foodies, the Market Hall is an absolute paradise, offering a feast for the senses and a delightful culinary adventure.
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Nordiska Kompaniet
Nordiska Kompaniet, or simply NK, is one of the most renowned department stores in the country. A shopping destination of grandeur, it offers a mix of Swedish and international brands spread across its four floors. Forty-five departments of fashion, beauty, and interior design make this one of the largest department stores in Gothenburg. But that's not all! When the holiday season arrives, be sure to witness the enchanting spectacle of their Christmas window display, a must-see for visitors and locals alike.
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The British Shop
The British Shop is a cosy little shop run by a lovely duo of Brits, known for bringing a slice of Britain to its customers. The shop is brimming with an extensive assortment of English goodies, treats, and snacks. From biscuits and crisps to mouthwatering marmalades and much more.
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Frölunda Torg
Located south of the city (about 15 minutes from central Gothenburg), Frölunda Torg is a large shopping centre featuring around 200 shops that offer everything from fashion, home decor and sporting goods to cosmetics and electronics. In between shopping, take a break and head over to one of the cafés or restaurants inside the mall.
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Arkaden
Arkaden is a compact shopping mall nestled in the heart of Gothenburg's main shopping street. With over 20 shops, it is a haven for fashion enthusiasts, design lovers, and those seeking unique home decor items.
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Kompassen
Located near the city centre, Kompassen is a compact outdoor mall boasting around 20 shops, encompassing both international brands and local designers, with a focus on youthful fashion trends. As you explore the mall, you'll find a handful of cosy cafés and restaurants nearby, inviting you to take a well-deserved break and indulge in tasty treats or a hot cup of coffee.
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Bräutigams Marsipan
Bräutigams has been making chocolates and marzipan for over 140 years. They use only top-quality ingredients, and everything is made by hand and with recipes and knowledge that have been treated within the family for five generations. Definitely worth a stop if you have a sweet tooth.
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Kville Market Hall
While Kville Market Hall (Kville Saluhall) may not be the biggest market hall in Gothenburg, it still boasts an extensive selection of local and international delicacies. Within its walls, you'll discover a diverse range of offerings, including flowers, fresh produce, and an array of local and global gastronomic delights. Visitors can also relish a delectable meal or snack at the various restaurants and cafés available within the market hall.
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Hede Fashion Outlet
Hede Fashion Outlet is a shopping centre, located less than 20 minutes from Gothenburg, featuring a wide selection of high-end shops and boutiques, including Adidas, Calvin Klein, Filippa K, Guess, Hugo Boss, Le Creuset, Lexington, Levi's, Norrøna, and Tommy Hilfiger—all at outlet prices.
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