Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Page 31

Atlantica - 01.05.2007, Page 31
30 a t l a n t i c a “CALLING ALL SWEDES!” I entreated one March in my weekly column on ice- landreview.com. “What are Gothenburg’s best museums, walks, bars, restau- rants, hidden gems? Drop me a line and tell me about the most interesting, beautiful, entertain- ing, cheap, fun, things you can do there.” I had amassed a few facts about Sweden’s sec- ond-largest city, but nothing more. The popula- tion of the city itself is about 460,000. It is home to ‘90s dance sensation Ace of Base and will host the World Figure Skating Championships next year. It’s a famous industrial port: Volvo, SKF and Hasselblad have their headquarters in Gothenburg. Also, Sweden’s most popular tourist attraction, Liseberg, a huge Tivoli-style amusement park with a celebrated wooden roller coaster, is in the center of town. In addition to my web query, I’d been asking acquaintances and colleagues to recommend some attractions to visit during my three-day trip to Gothenburg. Mostly I got bemused looks, but as it turns out, my inbox was flooded with responses to my online query. I used them to create my agenda. The famous ‘Avenyn’ is where everything hap- pens in the city. It is the major street here and if you go to the end where the statue of Poseidon is, you cannot miss the museum directly behind it. There you can see works of art by famous painters such as van Gogh and Picasso. – Kimberly The most popular suggestion, and the starting point for 99 percent of visitors to Gothenburg, was a visit to Kungsportsavenyen, Avenyn for short. The Avenyn runs about one kilome- ter through the city center from the bronze Poseidon statue at one end to Kungsplats Square, across the Vallgraven Canal, at the other. The broad street, a reserved Swedish Champs Elysées, with blue trams shuttling shoppers and commuters efficiently from one end to the other, is lined with cafés and restaurants, shops and boutiques. On the many occasions I strolled the Avenyn during my stay, I always saw young and old indulging in the ever popular soft serve ice cream cones, particularly in demand on this hottest March weekend on record in the city. For those who still felt winter’s chill, cafés had put out warm blankets to keep patrons warm while they sipped lagers in the sun. Gothenburg Confidential Those who know it best share their secrets about Sweden’s second city. TexT by Eliza rEid PhoToS by Páll stEfánsson
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