Monday, May 28, 2007

Linnegatan

Linnegatan, named after Swedish botanist Linne, is a haven for people wanting a place to eat and have a few beers. Prices are lower than on Avenyn, but places also close a couple of hours earlier here. Enjoy all afternoon and to around eleven pm.



Trams are a common sight in Gothenburg. It is advisable to buy a magnetic card good for six travels. Remember that you need to punch the button for two tickets as an adult. Changing from one tram to another, or to and from buses, doesn't cost extra. The tickets are valid for the ferries as well.



Gothenburg is a green city, and is still so in August. The dry, yellow colour normally associated with that month is mostly absent in Sweden.



One of the side streets feeding Linnegatan.

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