My Gothenburg Experiment turned into something of an unexpected surprise...

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SteveMarsh

SteveMarsh

Күн бұрын

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@amandalong220
@amandalong220 Жыл бұрын
Do I live in Gothenburg? Yes. Did I just watch a 33 minute video of someone walking around my town, to places I have been to? Yes. Was it a waste of my time? Absolutely not. Love seeing my city from a fresh pair of eyes!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Haha thank you! :)
@sirpa-lisasjoblom7851
@sirpa-lisasjoblom7851 Жыл бұрын
Yes! Me too..loved it!
@abhineeet
@abhineeet Жыл бұрын
+1
@TerryMcGearyScotland
@TerryMcGearyScotland Жыл бұрын
Travellers’ eyes are see everything anew.
@sandrader2889
@sandrader2889 Жыл бұрын
A beautiful city and fell in love with that island, think I could move there too. Loved the first hotel room
@ZimoNitrome
@ZimoNitrome Жыл бұрын
Never seen anyone this excited to go to Gothenburg
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Haha 🤣
@barkingdog95
@barkingdog95 Жыл бұрын
As a Swede living in Gothenburg it’s so nice seeing it from your perspective! I love my city, but since I’ve been living here for a time it’s easy to forget how beautiful it really is, since it becomes everyday life. So refreshing seeing it through your eyes!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Christoffer! I had a wonderful day (so Johan I can't agree with you!)
@JohanHultin
@JohanHultin Жыл бұрын
@user-lr9mo9my6j no point in educating you, as you've clearly made your mind up. And first point of bringing up 100kr beers says one thing; You've not even been to gothenburg.
@gothenburgguides
@gothenburgguides Жыл бұрын
@Johan dahlin Well, you can always leave .......?
@gothenburgguides
@gothenburgguides Жыл бұрын
@Johan dahlin Ok bud, dont think its me thats full of hate tho.
@Cymande82
@Cymande82 Жыл бұрын
Comments like Johan’s tells you something about the person, he has never lived anywhere else. Move somewhere else for five years or so and then you’ll get an appreciation of what a fantastic country you live in.
@Andreas-mk8oq
@Andreas-mk8oq Жыл бұрын
Actually there is a strong connection - some of the most influencual familys in Gothenburg in the past, Chalmers, Keiller and Carnegie were scotts. They built à lot of things there. Chalmers University of technology is located in Gothenburg and is ranked as one of the best engineering universitys in the world and the founder was scottish! There were a lot of other scottish merchants and entrepeneurs there to, especially between 1600-1800.
@lennyvalentin6485
@lennyvalentin6485 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget the Dicksons (whom also were Scottish originally.) Steve walks past one of their old brick apartment buildings during the Haga segment. There's a whole bunch of brick buildings very remeniscient of British-style architecture in nearby Annedal which used to belong to the Dickson Foundation (originally built to house low-income workers), but are now privately owned I believe and quite expensive.
@Kimuyaman
@Kimuyaman Жыл бұрын
And the early Scots settlement of the city lead to the rolling R's of the Gothenburg accent and names like Glenn and Morgan being far more common in the area
@fortnitetrashcan8308
@fortnitetrashcan8308 Жыл бұрын
@@lennyvalentin6485 gothenburg is called little london ;) due to british influence 1700-1800s (also some slight dutch style buildings)
@jonasfermefors
@jonasfermefors Жыл бұрын
And going back further Swedes used long boats to visit Scotland.
@larsfridtjofnrheim1638
@larsfridtjofnrheim1638 Жыл бұрын
Ups, Carefully, this is Europe`s Bagdad...
@nummer3357
@nummer3357 Жыл бұрын
Scottish workers in Gothenburg were some of the first football players in Sweden. The oldest football club, Örgryte IS, fielded seven Scottish players in the first football match in Sweden in 1892. Örgryte today has got an away kit inspired by the Scottish national teams' kit.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Fantastic info, cheers!
@stefansoder6903
@stefansoder6903 Жыл бұрын
90% of the comments from people living in Göteborg who are amazed their city is so nice! 😁
@elfredo70
@elfredo70 16 күн бұрын
We Löve our City! Gbg for Life!
@ChokyoDK
@ChokyoDK Жыл бұрын
3:40 Here's the text translated to English =) "The Nordics' largest sailing ship! The barque Viking was built in 1906 at Burmeister & Wain's shipyard in Copenhagen and has sailed to countries such as Australia, South Africa and Great Britain. At 108 metres, it is still the largest sailing vessel built in the Nordics. For many years the ship was used as a seamen's school and since 1957 it has had Lilla Bommen as its home address. In 2021, The barque Viking took a well-deserved vacation at Falkvarv in Falkenberg. There, the hull, bottom, mast and rig were painted and new technology was installed. The shipyard visit was part of an extensive renovation of the ship that is ongoing between 2019-2021, where the entire wooden deck is also being redone."
@janetmackinnon3411
@janetmackinnon3411 Жыл бұрын
THank you!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thank you SO much for doing this!!!!
@ChokyoDK
@ChokyoDK Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh 👍
@philgray3443
@philgray3443 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the info!
@bernicebest
@bernicebest Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much 👍
@RundFyrkant
@RundFyrkant Жыл бұрын
Warms a Göteborgers heart to see this depiction and of appretiation for our city. Sometimes we who live here are too stern to Göteborg because of the trafficjams, the suburbs and all the constructionworks that's going on all the time. Easy to forget the good parts of Majorna, Slottskogen, Götaplatsen, Liseberg, the tramsystem and the closeby archipelago. Thanks for sharing
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, absolutely loved your city!
@dar4171
@dar4171 9 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to visit👌🏻
@lisajohansson655
@lisajohansson655 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve! Gothenburg resident here. The boats you passed in 4:41-4:58 is actually all part of a ship museum called ”Maritiman”. I happen to work there, and you can go inside some old warships there (including the big grey destroyer ship), and we even have a submarine (sadly closed for the time being). I’m sorry to tell you that the big red light ship is going to be destroyed due to it currently being to expensive for the museum to repair. If you happen to have 2 million sek laying about, we’d be happy to save her, but there is a similar one in Stockholm being preserved, so we have little choice. But if you’d like to visit the museum sometime, you are welcome aboard!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Oh that's sad to hear, they will all be gone one day, but yes, that's a lot of money and difficult decisions have to be made I guess! Thanks for the info, would love to come back and spend some proper time there rather than just making a video :)
@PeterMuchowski
@PeterMuchowski 9 ай бұрын
Steve, Great Thanks for visiting Göteborgs Archipelago! It´s nature of a kind, like in Scotland. Hope You some day find Karlskrona, Our east archipelago! Wellcome!!!
@Sniff420
@Sniff420 Жыл бұрын
Kronan is one of two forts protecting the old town of Gothenburg. As they built the town they realised that the two hills around it would be a dangerous place of attack on the city. So they built Kronan and the other one named Lejonet (The Lion) to protect the city from seiges.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this!
@njorun1829
@njorun1829 Жыл бұрын
There's even a secret passage underground built to smuggle weapons and ammunition between the two forts in case of a Danish attack, it goes right under Haga where you were walking. Speaking of Haga, you were smack in the middle of it and missed the Haga bulle! It's a massive Swedish cinnamon bun only available in the Haga district. Maybe next time, eh?
@astrid.erikssontropp
@astrid.erikssontropp Жыл бұрын
​@@njorun1829oh, I did not know about the tunnel, cool!
@Kaffemosterful
@Kaffemosterful 11 ай бұрын
Skansen Kronan and Lejon are redoubts. The Old Town was the main fortress. In Haga you walked on Kaponjärgatan which was a caponier between the main fortress and the redoubt. It also had a moat that was filled and turned into a street when Haga was built, 18th century.
@susanvaughan4210
@susanvaughan4210 Жыл бұрын
Travel was a wonderful part of my life. But now, physical challenges make it impossible. So thanks for taking us all along on these lovely trips. And frankly, this Coloradan could listen to you read the phone book ,with that delightful Scottish brogue!
@strawberrired
@strawberrired Жыл бұрын
Another native Gothenburg person here and I just wanted to add how amazed I was to see you found pretty much the only place in the city center with meatballs, I saw that you were near it and literally cheered in front of my screen when you found it. 😂 They are slightly above your standard lunch menu prices (nothing outrageous though) but I imagine they fall into the tourist trap category a bit. Also if you like boats, in addition to the Maritiman museum you should try to catch Ostindiefararen Götheborg whenever it's not out sailing, it's a replica of a 1800's ship built entirely by traditional methods. I think Styrsö and Donsö are the most populated islands (they even have the bridge haha), the rest of us city folk tend to only go out on day trips to have picnics and go bathing. My family has a tradition of going to Vrångö every year, there there are some houses next to the ferry but then the rest of the island is a nature reserve so there is quite a variety between the islands! I don't know if you did but it's ok to go inside most churches during opening hours and have a look around. Also, the oldest 1970 trams are reaching the end of their lifetime so if you wait too long before coming back they'll be gone. They don't traffic all the lines since some routes that go into the suburbs go through nature and if they break down there it's difficult to get to them. Ironically the 20-year old Italian trams (like the one you took on the way back from Saltholmen) are apparently also reaching the end of their lifetime, but fewer of us will be sad to see them go since they've been trouble from day one.
@cindi7955
@cindi7955 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for all this information. Your city is so beautiful.
@carlgustafmann2222
@carlgustafmann2222 Жыл бұрын
125 SEK for meatballs, sallad, bread and coffee. Nice scotsmade film for a local Gothenburger! Thanks! 🇸🇪
@anoshirvanparvazi5045
@anoshirvanparvazi5045 Жыл бұрын
Never would I guessed that I'd watch a vlog about my city of birth and actually enjoy it a lot! Thank you so much Steve, you deserve a huge like and subscription! You definitely got yourself a fair overall view of my city and you even managed to squeeze in the lovely archipelagos! I'm looking forward to plough through the rest of your videos! :)
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks so much! What a wonderful place, can't wait to return!
@BenGreggSweden
@BenGreggSweden Жыл бұрын
Looks Idyllic! I moved to Sweden with my wife and two daughters last year, and have been equally blown away by how nice it is to live here. I live in the Blekinge region (in the southern part of Sweden east of Skåne) so have gotten a chance to explore some of the islands near Karlshamn (where I live), and they are all idyllic as well. I also got to spend a couple of weeks on the very big island of Gotland last summer and highly recommend it. We're going back again this August for the annual Medieval Festival in Visby (the largest/oldest city on Gotland) and I'm really looking forward to it!
@Antonio_Serdar
@Antonio_Serdar Жыл бұрын
Far from idyllic
@davidjonsson640
@davidjonsson640 Жыл бұрын
Welcome to Blekinge, Ben! I really recommend paying a visit to the Karlskrona archipelago if you haven't already. During summer, the ferries from the city center can take you to eleven different islands!
@LovehunterEU
@LovehunterEU Жыл бұрын
@@Antonio_Serdar It's idyllic for a lot of people. Stop being negative. The medieval weeks of Gotland have been a big part of Swedish cultural appreciation for many gotlanders and they want to share that with that event.. If you've never been there during that event then you should really do. It is really nice.
@muhc8550
@muhc8550 4 ай бұрын
How is it you can live there?
@martynadams2011
@martynadams2011 Жыл бұрын
There is a Scottish connection with Gothenburg. A shipping line called ‘The Wilson Line’ started by a Scot to ship coal to Sweden and timber back to Scotland. I worked for that company, which became a global logistics company, and travelled to the HQ in Gothenburg many many times. Lovely city and I hope I can get back there one day soon.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Superb info, thanks so much!
@anklepick9524
@anklepick9524 Жыл бұрын
Gothenburg is also known for names names like Johnny, Conny, Larry, Danny, Tommy, Kenneth, Dennis, Kenny etc and the name that Gothenburg is most known for is... GLEN. When IFK Gothenburg won the UEFA cup back in 1986 there were 4 Glens in IFK Gothenburg team. These names came from Scots working in Gothenburg back in the days. These names are first names here in Gothenburg and not nick names.
@nightcandle62
@nightcandle62 Жыл бұрын
@@anklepick9524 They must have been going about having sex with alot of ladys!
@DIProgan
@DIProgan Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your style of shooting video that captures the actual feel of the place instead of constantly talking about it.
@cindi7955
@cindi7955 17 күн бұрын
yes like that also
@magnuseriksson8081
@magnuseriksson8081 9 күн бұрын
agree
@hansj5846
@hansj5846 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed that tremendously. Thanks a lot. Moved to Gothenburg from UK in 2006. Never looked back. Fantastic city, perfect blend of industry, beauty and leisure.
@Lissdane
@Lissdane Жыл бұрын
Also a fellow Swede living in Gothenburg here! If you go back you should visit Slottskogen, it's like a massive forest "park" almost in the the city, it's kind of close to Haga. In the summer it is packed with people enjoying the sun, playing games etc. There's also something close to a zoo in it with moose, goats, penguins and loads of other animals! :)
@susanncodish4154
@susanncodish4154 Жыл бұрын
Used to roam Slottskogen as a child, because we lived right down the street, on Vegagatan. The pond there froze over in the winter and we'd go ice skating there. Goodness - the memories... I loved that mini-zoo:) Plus, the natural science museum is right there. If I'm not mistaken, there was a recreation of a Viking ship as well as an enormous whale skeleton!
@watchmakersp9935
@watchmakersp9935 Жыл бұрын
I am from the UK and been to Gothenburg twice..loved it and was my first time in Sweden of which have been numerous times. Great video.
@bumbibjorn1964
@bumbibjorn1964 Жыл бұрын
I just stumbled across you video.. And I must say, it was so heartwarming to see. I live in Gothenburg myself and It was just wonderful to join you on this travel, to see my city with new eyes again. I am so happy for you that you got to see Gothenburg really from its best side! :) Thank you for the beautiful video!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for having such a wonderful, welcoming city!
@gangalo68
@gangalo68 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I’ve been living In Gothenburg for all my life (soon 55 years) and it’s so easy to become blind to all the beauty and get focused on the negative. So this was eye opening and refreshing!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
It sure was an eye opener for me! Incredible city, absolutely my perfect kinda place :)
@mikewest2428
@mikewest2428 2 ай бұрын
Another great video Steve Sweden looks interesting and the scenery really nice have fun😂
@oyuyuy
@oyuyuy Жыл бұрын
Oh man, I get kinda mad at myself watching this... I've lived in Gothenburg all my life but I've always struggled to appreciate it. It's so different seeing it from an outside view. PS: The food is a funny one too. Finding Swedish restaurants is often harder than finding Italian, Japanese, Korean, Indian, Thai, American or Chinese ones.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Cheers Carl! Thanks to your city for giving me such a great day !
@haardkaar
@haardkaar Жыл бұрын
True. Eating out at restaurants is not part of the Nordic culture. One have to either go to a large factory canteen or place serving lunch "dagens" with a bunch of worker/electrician/plumber vans outside to experience the local kitchen.
@astrid.erikssontropp
@astrid.erikssontropp Жыл бұрын
Yeah, about the food I would say swedes eat Swedish food at home, but when they/we go out we want something more "exotic" or special than the usual food at home. Unless it is lunch in a place with a lot of workers, yes.
@daal781
@daal781 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see that you made the trip out to the islands, most tourists seem to miss them. The archipelago of the west coast is truly stunning!
@tpeterson9140
@tpeterson9140 Жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Gothenburg and still live here. Thanks for your visit and kind words!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Love your city and country!
@dannyseville2543
@dannyseville2543 Жыл бұрын
I've wanted to go to Sweden for a while and this has just re affirmed why. It looks stunning and so peaceful.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
I think it might be my new favourite country!
@Samoa21
@Samoa21 Жыл бұрын
Stockholm is a must do! It's my favourite city!
@rowaystarco
@rowaystarco Жыл бұрын
The Swedish west coast is lovely for sure. Many nice little coastal villages along it.
@alfatejpblind6498
@alfatejpblind6498 Жыл бұрын
Lmao I can just say that as a Swede I don’t get the hype at all
@Samoa21
@Samoa21 Жыл бұрын
@@alfatejpblind6498 as someone who lives in the english countryside, it baffles to as to why people from Asia come to visit my town. It's so random
@UlrishthePro
@UlrishthePro Жыл бұрын
There are thousands of islands in Sweden but the look of these island are actually quite unique and you can only find them on the west coast of Sweden. Stockholm Archipelagoes looks totally different for example. Visiting them was a great decision!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, I need to go back and give them a proper few days exploration!
@volundrfrey896
@volundrfrey896 Жыл бұрын
Sweden is the country with the most islands in the world (267,570) so there's a lot of variety when it comes to islands.
@colinschaeffer3940
@colinschaeffer3940 16 сағат бұрын
I spent the summer of 1955 in Styrso at age 8 years old. It was an adventure and a transformative experience. As today no motor vehicles but no electric vehicles, so only bicycles or horses. Saunas and ocean plunges. Sailing small boats. Catching crabs. Thank you for reviving my memories. ❤
@tomascarlsson961
@tomascarlsson961 Жыл бұрын
That was a really lovely video! You managed to hit some of my favorite areas and spots of Gothenburg on your random walk. My grandparents lived in Gothenburg so I spent quite a lot of time there as a kid, even though I’m from Stockholm. Your ferry trip makes want to go to Gothenburg again so I can do the same. Cheers!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Cheers Tomas! What an incredible city and country! Possibly my favourite yet!
@am1156
@am1156 Жыл бұрын
Some of the most prominent men in Gothenburg's history were Scots. They came during the 18th and 19th century when Gothenburg was known to be a city were you could try your luck and there was a good chance you would succeed if you were industrious, even without connections, unlike Stockholm. It was also home to the East India Company, so the city was big on merchandise and business. The richest man in Sweden at one point was a Dickson. In his palace he installed the first water closet in Sweden, which he demonstrated to the king when he was visiting once. He built the first public library (first in Scandinavia!), open and free for all, and left a lot of money to help the poor. Chalmers University of Technology is world-renowned. Keiller owned the tallest mountain (which you can see across the water in the beginning of the video) and left it to the public to be made into a park. (A fun fact about that mountain, it's called Ramberget (Ram mountain). A local boy left for America and took some apple seeds with him. He changed his name to Rambo, meaning Ram resident. The Rambo apple later inspired a writer to name his protagonist Rambo.) The Campbells, Halls and Carnegies were other very prominent families.
@Kaffemosterful
@Kaffemosterful 11 ай бұрын
There were three main waves of Scots coming to Gothenburg. You didn´t mention the first, Scotish soliders that manned the fortress in the 17th century.
@birgittalagerstrom6264
@birgittalagerstrom6264 2 ай бұрын
What a great story. You learn so much on internet ❤😊
@joannharrington2279
@joannharrington2279 11 ай бұрын
The city was beautiful and no heavy traffic. You can tell that life there is more relaxed. Life on one of thise islands is ideal. People going on the ferry when you returned were probably locals who work in town who go home to the island. Really liked this video. Thank you for showing me a small part of Sweden. Safe travels.
@andersh1233
@andersh1233 Жыл бұрын
Really liked this video. I am a Swede who have live in Gothenburg for about 10 years, now living about 40km to the northeast. I must say you really pin point the best parts of the city. Too bad everything is getting renovated... This made me really want to go on a trip to Gothenburg to see my favourite spots. Next time you go you should go to Majorna, which is an old working class part of the city (close to the Stena ferries) but is nowadays more of a bohemian area of the city with a lot of great restaurants and pubs (the tram you took to get to Saltholmen goes through Majorna). Very authentic and nice part of Gothenburg. And you sure did the right thing to go ferry-hopping, the archipelago is stunning even for someone who has lived there for many years.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Cheers Anders, really enjoyed my time there, but the main thing I take from it is my need to return! (and shame for not discovering Sweden earlier)
@pierreblomdahl783
@pierreblomdahl783 9 күн бұрын
Thank you for the nice review of my beloved home city, glad you liked it! :)
@viktorhfilms
@viktorhfilms Жыл бұрын
Great video, Steve! So nice to see my city being explored from some one elses perspective! You're always welcome back!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Absolutely loved the place!
@linlin5344
@linlin5344 17 күн бұрын
I had a wonderful weekend in Gothenburg and visited the islands as a result of seeing your video.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh 17 күн бұрын
So glad to hear it!!!
@dahSweep
@dahSweep Жыл бұрын
I live in Gothenburg, but I lived in Edinburgh back in 2014 for work and got to know some great people. One of them is still a close friend who comes to visit every now and then. He loves Gothenburg, and he is especially fond of Swedish pizza! It's nice to hear another Scottish perspective, glad you also enjoyed our city!
@vildayoga
@vildayoga Жыл бұрын
Wow Steve I´m so happy I saw this. I am born and rised in Gothenburg and loved this video and I´m so glad you liked my town. You have only been scratching at the surfes ofc, there is a lot more to explore. If you come back and ever need a guide or tips I´m happy to help =). My brother in law who also lives here, is from Scotland as well so that is a fun coincidence. In Gothenburg we love our turists and are very proud of our city, however we worry that the construction and shy people will make visitors dislike the experience. So happy you are happy with your visit. Warms my heart!
@irenealomar5240
@irenealomar5240 7 күн бұрын
Me too🪷🌺
@per-olamjomark7452
@per-olamjomark7452 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't quite prepared to stumble upon my old home today when KZbin's algorithms recommended your video, but here we are. You see, I used to live in that wooden house you pass by at the 10:20 mark when I was a student at uni. Thanks for sharing, glad that you enjoyed the city. It's a gem for sure.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Haha no way! :D Loved the city, will be back!
@maritariese4945
@maritariese4945 Жыл бұрын
I even got tears in my eyes. Thank you!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
An absolute pleasure :)
@WhoIsJohnGaltAnyway
@WhoIsJohnGaltAnyway Жыл бұрын
As somene who lives in Gothenburg it was really fun and interesting to see how it's perceived by someone coming here for the first time without any forehand knowledge or plan. From the looks of it I'd say you made the most out of your short stay.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks! A really fun day, but I wish I'd had longer, could easily spend a couple of days just going round the archipelago!
@andreashansson7637
@andreashansson7637 Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh I am born and raised in Gothenburg. I have worked with people from around the world for many years, and they are usually quite amazed of the nature. We Swedes take nature for granted, but I have learned that people from France, Germany and even the US are amazed by the nature we have. We had some arabs who saw snow for the first time even. Thanks for a great show, and it was very fun to see my home town from your perspective.
@TheEhrnberg
@TheEhrnberg Жыл бұрын
@Johan dahlin Hur mår du tjabo? Verkar väldigt tjurig över göteborg
@datcuk64
@datcuk64 Жыл бұрын
I loved your video Steve. I was in Gothenburg last week for a long weekend and enjoyed it as much as you did. It helped me to relive my trip. I also stayed at the Royal Hotel, the oldest in Gothenburg. It’s been refurbished and has managed to retain its old character. All the staff were very friendly and helpful. It was great to go back to the hotel after a day of sightseeing and enjoy the free homemade cakes and tea or coffee. Gothenburg really is a beautiful city and it helped that the weather was perfect. The highlight for me was the amazing botanical gardens which were among the best I’ve seen anywhere. The Slottsskogen Park in the centre of the city is also well worth a visit. I also did the ferry trip to 3 of the islands and would certainly recommend it.
@alantsneddon
@alantsneddon Жыл бұрын
Wow, that could possibly not only be the perfect city but those islands looked like something out of a fairytale. Yet another brilliant video showing that there is so much to see and do in a day. I was also surprised (nay shocked) at the prices! I was expecting things to cost a lot more. Your day travel pass was less expensive than a single fair into Edinburgh from the airport by tram. Not to mention the lunch. Mind you, if you had a beer, you could probably add another tenner. Definitely inspired me to go there and see more of Sweden and the Scandinavian countries. The houses were something else! 👍✌️
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Cheers Alan, really appreciate this comment as it suggests the feel of the city and islands came through well on the video. Incredible place!
@alantsneddon
@alantsneddon Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh Very much so Steve. You captured it all very well 👍
@jimcrawford5039
@jimcrawford5039 Жыл бұрын
When I was a young fella on the ships, I spent 7 days in hospital in Gothenburg in 1962. I remember people were very kind to me and brought me gifts. Cheers, Steve.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
There's a Gothenburg experience! :D
@jimcrawford5039
@jimcrawford5039 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Steve, I will never forget such lovely people!
@enemixius
@enemixius Жыл бұрын
You mentioned how you liked that the islands felt like a community and not overly exploited and turned into summer homes. I believe one major reason is that until 1997 they were under military restrictions and off-limits to non-citizens.
@80Jay71
@80Jay71 8 күн бұрын
As a Gothenburg resident I found it exciting to view my city as a tourist!
@Blabheinn
@Blabheinn Жыл бұрын
Thank you Steve for such a lovely video. Sweden is a beautiful country with beautiful people
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Well said! Another place it's taken way too long for me to discover!
@daveanderson3210
@daveanderson3210 Жыл бұрын
Steve, you did well there without any preparation, you crammed in a lot in a nice easy going video. I am a Scotsman (Glasgow) now 25 years in Sweden, 45 miles North of Gothenburg in Trollhättan. Loads to see up here too in and around the ever stunning countryside and also out to the West coast. If you ever pop back let me know and I can give you some pointers.
@busdrivinpj
@busdrivinpj Жыл бұрын
Shout out from Washington state in the USA! Just found your channel recently and am enjoying it so much! You guys do a terrific job and I’m adding several places you’ve shown to the ‘want-to-see’ list when we get over to Scotland some day. Keep it up!!
@raster85
@raster85 14 күн бұрын
4:53 Unfortunately the lightship is now scrapped. It was in need of costly restoration and the museum didn't have the money to keep it afloat. Great vid!
@splitvision64
@splitvision64 Жыл бұрын
As a native Gothenburger this really was refreshing - will probably help me to an updated outlook. You get homeblind as time goes by, right..?
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
So true!
@gordonmcdonald9860
@gordonmcdonald9860 Жыл бұрын
Gothenburg is a great city, Steve . My sister emigrated there 40 years ago . She says in the Angered area and has a big lake at her back door . From there I think you can take a canoe across a number of lakes all the way across the country to Stockholm
@suzannebell51
@suzannebell51 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video - Gothenburg is a very picturesque city and I agree that the suburban houses were beautiful and the islands idyllic. Another one for the "must visit" list!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Well deserving to be in the list! :)
@Cymande82
@Cymande82 Жыл бұрын
@Johan dahlin You need to get a hobby dude.
@JL3Wind
@JL3Wind Жыл бұрын
@Johan Dahlin You really, really need to go outside and travel some more and gain some perspective.
@ternilapilli
@ternilapilli Жыл бұрын
Love your travel style, so similar to my own. My one visit to Gothenburg I had pretty much exactly 24 hours from train to train and did similar things around town including the Maritam maritime museum (which you'd probably like) and a canal boat tour (nice enough but VERY touristy) - I think getting the tram and ferries to the islands was a much smarter choice!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, it’s the best way to travel eh? Scoot around and see so much :)
@swedishjulia
@swedishjulia Жыл бұрын
I come from the island of Donsö, it’s a lovely place to live and the nature is beautiful. Glad to see that you love my home as much as I do! It’s fun to see my home town and island from your point of view 😊
@treddevontopratz
@treddevontopratz 2 ай бұрын
Gothenburg is basically placed on a big pile of mud so building a metro would be extremely expensive so they decided to keep investing into the tram network which is now the biggest in Scandinavia 5:55 that stena is not in use but it used to be a express ferry to Fredrikshavn. It was disused due to its high operating cost and is not expected to return to service any time in the foreseeable future.
@RnRnR
@RnRnR Жыл бұрын
I don't know if you already know this but when you were looking for a place to eat meatballs you actually found a place called "The meatball cellar" (Köttbullekällaren) xD I haven't actually been to Gothenburg even though I am from Sweden, the archipelago looks similar to what we have on the east coast as well though :D If you ever come back to Sweden I would recommend Gotland if you haven't gone there already! It's so beautiful there in the summer!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
I had no idea thanks! :)
@Basseba
@Basseba Жыл бұрын
Thank you. It was truly lovely revisiting my hometown through your eyes. You made it more beautiful than I remebered.
@petergoddard1960
@petergoddard1960 Жыл бұрын
I've always imagined Sweden to be beautiful, but even those expectations were exceeded here. What a brilliant move to head out to the islands, they were just wonderful. Man, I could live there given half a chance and some language skills. I over clocked on the lunch cost (£20), so great value there too. I loved that first hotel, but the second was pretty nice too. More to come as well, we are getting spoiled at the moment. Cheers.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Cheers Peter, you can probably tell this is my kinda place too :D
@eriklundin81
@eriklundin81 Жыл бұрын
Its not an absolute must to learn Swedish. English is very common and well spoken here :)
@JoakimLarsson570
@JoakimLarsson570 Жыл бұрын
@@eriklundin81 You can do fine without knowing Swedish in Gothenburg, but not knowing the language of whatever country or region you live in will always be a big disadvantage, regardless of how well the locals speak English.
@barvdw
@barvdw Жыл бұрын
@@JoakimLarsson570 indeed. The Dutch are pretty proficient in English, too, and as a tourist, there's really no big need to learn the language, but when you want to live there, administrations are in Dutch, finding work is a lot easier when you *also* speak it, etc. It's the difference between a house guest and a roommate, the former is not tasked with cleaning the common area, a roommate is when it's his turn.
@petergoddard1960
@petergoddard1960 Жыл бұрын
@@JoakimLarsson570 absolutely. Not only that but it’s disrespectful too.
@ScottishT
@ScottishT Жыл бұрын
This was a brilliant watch Steve, really loved it. Cant help feeling Scotland would be more like Sweden if it was more independent minded and had access to that North Sea Oil from the late 70s.
@wljung8281
@wljung8281 Ай бұрын
Sweden havent got any oil
@gailstewart356
@gailstewart356 Жыл бұрын
Good evening from NZ. I’m lost for words! Such a stunning place. The islands were like a little utopia. No signs of unrest at all. Thank you for taking us there. I said £20 for the meatballs too so that must have been a very pleasant surprise.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
And I'd have happily paid £20 for that lunch! Utopia is the word!!!
@Voidwatcher
@Voidwatcher 10 ай бұрын
I lived in Gothenburg from 2000 until 2014. I am also Swedish. I now have lived in England for 10 years and in Scotland for just over a year. It is heartwarming to see others visiting the city that was a huge part of my life.
@Dezomm
@Dezomm Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you found meatballs for lunch! And I love your approach to traveling, and your attitude is so infectiously positive. Cheers from someone who grew up near Gothenburg!
@erikferm5421
@erikferm5421 10 күн бұрын
love your video, I drive the tram 11 a lot.
@aminc4606
@aminc4606 Жыл бұрын
The ferry, Stena Carisma, that you saw used to operate Gothenburg-Frederikshavn until 2013 when it was taken out of service due to a high fuel consumption rate. It has been parked there since then. The ferry was marketed as an express ferry, taking around 2h compared to Stena Danica and Stena Jutlandica's around 3,5h. A few years back, Stena Vinga was also added to the same route, so it seems like the travel time, Stena Carisma's selling point, is not of essence on this route.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this info! Always seeking out a new ferry route to try, but looks like it won't be this one!
@starvictory7079
@starvictory7079 Жыл бұрын
​@@steve-marshStena...the company founded by a man from Donsö.
@dhammarosi
@dhammarosi Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh ah, but take the Danica! It's a great outing and Fredrikshavn's cute. I especially recommend a whiskey sampling in the Stena duty free shop 😂 cheers
@AlfCalson
@AlfCalson 23 күн бұрын
​@@steve-marsh . STENA's founder was Sten A Olsson sten 🇸🇪 stone 🇬🇧
@tojomelville3120
@tojomelville3120 Ай бұрын
I went on a river trip and the bridges were so low we all had to bend down to get through safely. And one of those big boats is a lovely restaurant....you would love Fiskeback too.
@TonyTheYouTuba
@TonyTheYouTuba Жыл бұрын
Just made the connection more recently in that in Scotland a child can be referred to as a wee “bairn” - the Swedish (and Norwegian/Danish) word for child is “barn” and pretty much pronounced the same way as bairn. One of many language connections probably related to those Viking visitors from times past, but this one more specific to you! Good job on doing proper eating at lunchtime - dagenlunch deals will always get you the best value, especially buffet. I guessed 125kr, but knowing general dagenlunch price is cheating 😜
@JOHNNEWMAN-v2k
@JOHNNEWMAN-v2k 23 күн бұрын
Thanks
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh 19 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@thetruth1677
@thetruth1677 Жыл бұрын
The ferry you filmed (Stena Line) is no longer running, it has been laying there for many years, too expensive to operate. But there are several other ships that go from Gothenburg, the routes are Gothenburg - Fredrikshamn (Denmark) and Gothenburg - Kiel (Germany). The one to Denmark takes about 3 hours and to Germany 14 hours approx. There were many more routes in the past, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Kristiansand, Harwich etc
@halokiller031
@halokiller031 Жыл бұрын
Lovely! about two weeks after you came here we had our 400 year anniversary!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Ach bad timing! Happy Birthday you wonderful country!
@MrGarytc
@MrGarytc Жыл бұрын
I visited Gothenburg many years ago and it still looks as quiet. I liked the port area a lot but I think you much enhanced your trip with a visit to those lovely islands.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Yeah Gary that was the best decision of the day!
@sarahlogan2075
@sarahlogan2075 9 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! That sign is so cool. I am from Delaware and now live there again! I have been to Swede's Landing in Wilmington, DE. The site was moved a bit up river a few years ago.
@djmark143
@djmark143 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful city, never been in Sweden myself but Gothenburg looks absolutely stunning..Loved those water taxis, great way to travel to the different parts and outskirts of Gothenburg.. Stunning video ❤😊
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Cheers Mark, I was blown away with it all to be honest!
@mad4watches
@mad4watches 10 күн бұрын
Skansen Kronan has a "brother" over on the other side of town called Skansen Lejonet (Lion). These were once the edges of the city. At 11:50 you walk straight past Hagabadet, the oldes spa in town dating back over 100 years. 16:57 the cleanest city you ever been to. Go to one of the smaller towns, Stockholm/Göteborg,/Malmö is fairly dirty by our standards =D The Archipelago is beatiful but you will need to ahve lived there for three generations before your family is considered loclas =) Great video!
@andybaker2456
@andybaker2456 Жыл бұрын
I've thought about going to Gothenburg in the past, but that was when we didn't have a rich vein of KZbin videos to give us inspiration. It's now definitely on my to-do list, I could spend days just wandering around those islands taking photos! Thanks for that. 😊
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Photographers dream mate! Aye, KZbin makes my list bigger too :D
@bjornsteponeweb
@bjornsteponeweb Жыл бұрын
Growing up on Styrsö some perspective is needed here. I'm 40 and spent most of my life in the UK and Gothenburg but when I was 18ish, living out there, being out on the town in Gothenburg a tough decision had to be made every night. Take the midnight ferry or the 6am ferry home, mistakes were made ... you're correct about the island culture still being defined by the local year round residents(especially for the 2 islands you visited) but there's obviously an influx of day-trip tourists during the summer and some areas have a lot of vacation homes. As you know, the speed at which you can commute to the city really helps make it a viable place to live ... brilliant video
@MsCroatianCanuck
@MsCroatianCanuck Жыл бұрын
Impeccably clean and tidy....that island with the golf carts is something special. Thank you kindly for taking us along to that gem off the beaten path. Cheers☕😎
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you coming along with me :)
@Graaskaegg
@Graaskaegg Жыл бұрын
The three wheeled mopeds used to be the transportation mode used on the islands, but the golf carts have become common in later times. One island doesn't allow motorised traffic so there you find wheelbarrows parked in the harbour instead.
@nigelandrade2673
@nigelandrade2673 3 ай бұрын
Love the calm feeling of this place
@ChokyoDK
@ChokyoDK Жыл бұрын
Hope you'll explore more of Sweden. I lived there for 6 years. Such a nice country.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
I was so impressed with Sweden, will be back for sure!
@gedrooney9305
@gedrooney9305 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful, clean city that I had the pleasure of visiting a few years ago
@kajaamli408
@kajaamli408 Жыл бұрын
I used to live in Gothenburg, but I moved to Skara with my dogs to get more out in the countryside. I still work in Gothenburg, though, and I thank you for your lovely video and your perspective of "Göteborg ". It's so easy to become a bit home blind but you opened up my eyes to the everyday beauty of the city. Next time you come to Sweden you're welcome to Skara. 😊
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the tip (and another reason to return!) :)
@Scampbell-smith
@Scampbell-smith 8 ай бұрын
I am liking watching videos of people doing KZbin videos of different places ,countries and enjoying it with them and yourself on it's nice because I'm off work due to health conditions and cannot afford to go places like this but I am going with you in your videos and it's seeing and enjoying it just as good so thank you
@jillmccabe6525
@jillmccabe6525 Жыл бұрын
If it wasn't for you I would never know these places existed. I want to live on those little islands so dreamy 😮❤ Thanks for taking us on your fun adventures 😊
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
I'm there with you! :D
@coole6825
@coole6825 Жыл бұрын
Maybe not so dreamy in Nov.Dec. and January....😁😁
@birgittalagerstrom6264
@birgittalagerstrom6264 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this trip. I live outside Stockholm. I have been in Gothenburg, but never on the islands in the arcepelago. Great video.❤❤
@bishwatntl
@bishwatntl Жыл бұрын
A great adventure and some fine places to visit. The island -hopping was fascinating - echoes not only of the Scottish islands, but also of Norway. It seems that the Gothenburg transport is well sorted. My experience has been of the Stockholm archipelago, where a friend has a cottage. The scenery there is very different - far more trees and greenery until you get far out into the edges of the archipelago, where bare rocks take over. Stockholm also has lots of ferries - both across and around the harbour and going far out into the archipelago.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Another archipelago I clearly need to experience :)
@GabrielOlausson
@GabrielOlausson Жыл бұрын
This was such a trip down memory lane for me. I grew up on Styrsö and Haga, which were both prominently shown here. It is a fantastic experience to see these places through the eyes of someone who hav not seen it before. Thank you Steve for this amazing video!
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Gabriel!
@curtbonnell4308
@curtbonnell4308 Жыл бұрын
What an incredibly beautiful place. I could so easily live there. Great video once again Steve.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Same! Wonderful city!
@andersliljevall2946
@andersliljevall2946 Жыл бұрын
What a Nice movie you made ! Gothenburg is sometimes called Little London and there is a very victorian botanical garden , like a mini Kew. A Nice place to relax!
@kevjaffray
@kevjaffray Жыл бұрын
What a gorgeous place to live and/or explore. The weather helped but compared with UK cities, it was so clean and well maintained. Those meatballs have me planning a trip to Ikea next week 😂
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
The cleanliness really stood out to me!
@Tatia146
@Tatia146 Жыл бұрын
Meatballs are so easy to make at home. Mix beef and pork mince add seasoning eggs and onion if you like. Fry or cook in the oven if making a big lot. If you want them soft add some breadcrumbs to the mixture.
@arronzidane7414
@arronzidane7414 Ай бұрын
I grew up in Gothenburg and your video certainly brought back some childhood memories, especially catching the ferry out to Styrso to go swimming and fishing with my friends, shame what the city has become even though its still a gorgeous beautiful city
@Saskar
@Saskar Жыл бұрын
The group of ships at 4:45 - that's actually Maritiman, a naval museum. You were probably there too early for them to be open but when they are, you can buy a ticket and walk around and explore those ships, including the large destroyer in the background and a submarine, highly recommended.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Wow I had no idea, ANOTHER reason I need to return!!!
@Ce0ammer
@Ce0ammer Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh That destroyer takes a long time to get through, make sure to plan accordingly.
@datadavis
@datadavis Жыл бұрын
Its closed off at the moment cause radiation sources were found on board.
@bookishdaydreams4993
@bookishdaydreams4993 Жыл бұрын
@@datadavis The submarine is closed, but the rest of the museum (including the destroyer) is still open 😊
@datadavis
@datadavis Жыл бұрын
@@bookishdaydreams4993 ok, said in the news the bots were closed off for further inspection.
@jjh3455
@jjh3455 Жыл бұрын
Not me watching the entire video as if im not swedish and live exactly where you film, but its just something about seeing it from an outsiders perspective, glad you enjoyed your time here!
@Terrenea
@Terrenea Жыл бұрын
Really nice vid, and fun that you went w/o planning 😁 Btw, don't know if you noticed but the first ferry you saw docking at Donsö was the same boat you took back in the end. The ferries are named so there's just one Valö. 🙂
@garyjeffrey5026
@garyjeffrey5026 2 ай бұрын
Just working my way through your back catalogue Steve and your hat inrtrigued me so I Googled it, was astonished at the cost!!!
@lw6479
@lw6479 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic that you managed to find köttbullekällaren! But there are definitely less expensive places to lunch nowadays. Back in the day my grandfather sometimes went there while being a docker. Of course he used to bring me there as a kid and talk about the harbour.
@TheBooban
@TheBooban Жыл бұрын
Unlikely if its not at IKEA. He found a real gem at the meat ball cellar.
@kristofferrydquist8384
@kristofferrydquist8384 Жыл бұрын
5:37 the ferry with the green flag “friresa” means Free Trip so it is no cost and runs non stop. Just get on it and it takes you across the river.
@Pathrissia
@Pathrissia Жыл бұрын
That particular Stena ship hasn't gone anywhere in a while, but we have others docking in the port every now and then. They typically go to Denmark or Germany. As for the other small ferry you saw, if they have a gren flag (like the ferry behind you had), they are free to ride :) Cafe Husaren at Haga is also famous for its huge cinnamon buns.
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, I can almost smell the cinnamon from here! :)
@chrisdeeley3775
@chrisdeeley3775 Ай бұрын
A wonderful tour of Gothenburg Steve. I was there nearly 30yrs ago on a golfing holiday, but did not see much of the city as we were bussed up the coast to a small village. All very clean and friendly then with lovely people and tall. Our hotel was the Saturday night venue for the local Saturday night dance. Very crowded. I am 6ft 1in and i was one of the shorter guys on the dance floor. Thanks for bringing back some lovely memories again. ATB
@Irisishunter
@Irisishunter Жыл бұрын
I have been infatuated with the whole of Scandinavia for many a year. I visited Gothenburg a few years ago and loved it. Despite having watched you for years I have managed to restrain myself from giving places to travel to suggestions because you get plenty I am sure. However you might want to consider the Faroes it is a short flight from Edinburgh, Torshavn also has the best chippy I have ever been
@steve-marsh
@steve-marsh Жыл бұрын
Would you believe I’m going there in a couple of weeks, only for 2 nights but still! I was last there in 2015 and loved it :)
@janetmackinnon3411
@janetmackinnon3411 Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh Great!
@Irisishunter
@Irisishunter Жыл бұрын
@@steve-marsh You will have a boss time it is great. On my last visit I travelled north to a "town" called Klaksvík, found a very nice brewery and some truly jaw dropping scenery, the chippy is at 1 Vaglið Torshavn. Wish I was going with you, enjoy!
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