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Discover Tingstad
The district Tingstad of Gothenburg in Göteborgs stad (Västra Götaland County) is a subburb in Sweden about 245 mi south-west of Stockholm, the country's capital city.
If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Moelndal, Partille, Kungaelv, Moelnlycke and Alafors. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 6°C / 44 °F
Morning Temperature | 7°C / 45 °F |
Evening Temperature | 6°C / 43 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 78% |
Air Pressure | 1014 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 11 km/h (7 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 96% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Thursday, 28th of November 2024
5°C (40 °F)
1°C (34 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Friday, 29th of November 2024
6°C (42 °F)
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Broken clouds, moderate breeze.
Saturday, 30th of November 2024
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Hotels and Places to Stay
Gotenborg Quality Hotel Winn
SCANDIC BACKADAL
AVALON HOTEL
Liseberg Heden
SCANDIC OPALEN
Hotel Pigalle
SCANDIC EUROPA
Gothenburg Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel
Hotel Opera
Eggers
Videos from this area
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Sunday morning coming down (cover)
Written by Kris Kristofferson and a minor hit for Ray Stevens in 1969; a country #1 hit in 1970 for Johnny Cash, with Kristofferson releasing his own version as an LP track the same year. Also...
High updo — 60-second hairstyle tutorial
This hairstyle takes about five minutes to finish once you've done it a few times. Quick and easy and works for both your everyday life, work or more fancy occasions. If you want the bun...
Backa och Backa-Röd i Göteborg 2010
Stadsdelarna Backa och Backa-Röd i Göteborg i augusti 2010. --------------------------------------------------------------- The area Backa and Backa-Röd in Gothenburg, Sweden, August 2010.
Buss 59 Gamlestadstorget - Nils Ericsonterminalen 2012
Bus 59 between Gamlestadstorget and Nils Ericsonterminalen in Gothenburg, Sweden, May 3 2012.
Sixteen tons (cover)
Written and sung by Merle Travis, 1947 (a good year!); a big hit in 1955/1956 for Tennessee Ernie Ford and covered by many others including Frankie Laine, The Platters, Tom Jones and James...
Home of the blues (cover)
Written by Johnny Cash, Douglas L McAlpine & Glenn Douglas Tubb, and Johnny Cash's first big hit record, in 1957. Here performed as a duet by James Gale & Heléne Carlsson at Backa Kulturhus,...
Buss 78 Gamlestadstorget - Vattenverket 2013
Going by bus 78 between Gamlestadstorget and Alelyckan in Gothenburg in September 2013. The whole route for bus 78 in 2013 was from Gamlestadstorget to Hjällbo and Eriksbo. This is recorded...
Paper Thin
Dansutbildningens slutproduktion 2014 i koreografi av ilDance. Premiär den 2 maj kl. 19.00 på Balettakademien i Göteborg. Spelas 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 maj. För mer information se: www.balettakademien...
Bäckebol i Göteborg 2010
Området Bäckebol på Hisingen i Göteborg i september 2010. Images of the area Bäckebol in Gothenburg, Sweden, September 2010.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Ullevi
Ullevi is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The stadium was built for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but since then Ullevi has also hosted the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Championships in Athletics, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in 1983 and 1990, the UEFA Euro 1992 final, the UEFA Cup final in 2004, and annually hosted the opening ceremony of the Gothia Cup—the world's largest football tournament.
Göteborgsoperan
The Gothenburg Opera, Swedish: Göteborgsoperan, is an opera house in Gothenburg, Sweden. In marketing, the name is often spelled as "GöteborgsOperan", which however is not grammatically correct.
Gamla Ullevi (1916)
Gamla Ullevi meaning Old Ullevi (named Ullevi until 1958 when Nya Ullevi was built) was a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was built in 1915-1916 and opened on 17 September 1916 with the game between IFK Göteborg-AB København (2-2). (Öhnander 2002, p. 6) It had a capacity of 15,000 to 18,000, depending on usage. The record attendance is 32,357 and was set 2 May 1957, when Örgryte IS played IF Elfsborg. IF Elfsborg won 2-1. (Öhnander 2002, p.
Gothenburg Law Court
The Gothenburg Law Court in Göteborg, Sweden is a Beaux-Arts style foundation structure which is used primarily as a law court.
Nordstan
Nordstan (English: North town) is a shopping centre in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is the largest shopping centre in Scandinavia, with approximately 180 shops and 150 offices. The shopping centre's total area is about 320,000 square metres divided into nine interconnected buildings, where retail and restaurant floor space makes up around 70,000 square metres. The covered streets and squares comprise 8,000 square metres.
Nils Ericson Terminal
The Nils Ericson Terminal is a major bus terminus in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is placed in the city centre just next to Gothenburg Central Station (Centralstationen), and across the street from the main Nordstan shopping centre. The main street and most hotels are within walking distance from the terminal. The terminal serves the entire Västra Götaland County with bus traffic.
Heden
Heden is a ballcourt and public space/square in the centre of Gothenburg, Sweden. Football matches are played here in the run up to the final of the Gothia Cup. The final is played at Ullevi. Also the largest handball tournament in the world is played here during the summer: Partille Cup. Then Heden is transformed to a handball festival with over 50 playing fields and 15 000 players. An artificial bandy ice has recently been established and GAIS play their home matches here.
Metaltown Festival
The Metaltown Festival is a two day festival featuring heavy metal music bands, held in Gothenburg, Sweden. It has been arranged annually since 2004, taking place at the Frihamnen venue. The 2011 edition of the festival took place on June 17–18, 2011 at the new venue Göteborg Galopp close to Gothenburg City Airport.
Gothenburg Synagogue
The Gothenburg Synagogue at Stora Nygatan, near Drottningtorget, Gothenburg, Sweden, was built in 1855 according to the designs of the German architect August Krüger. The synagogue has 300 seats.
Viking (barque)
The Viking (better known by the ship type as a prefix, Barken Viking) is a four-masted steel barque, built in 1906 by Burmeister & Wain in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is reported to be the biggest sailing ship ever built in Scandinavia.
Bagaregården
Bagaregården is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Örgryte borough. Most parts of the district were designed by town planner Albert Lilienberg. He was inspired by the Austrian architect Camillo Sitte. There are many Landshövdingehus in the area. The term "bagaregård" (the indefinite form of "bagaregården") translates into "baker´s estate". Close to Bagaregården lie the remains of a medieval church, Härlanda Church Ruins. It was torn down by request from Gustavus I of Sweden.
Gamla Ullevi
Gamla Ullevi is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden that opened on 5 April 2009. The stadium replaced the city's previous main football stadium, also called Gamla Ullevi, and is the home ground of three football clubs: GAIS, IFK Göteborg and Örgryte IS. It is also the national stadium for the Sweden women's national football team. The new stadium was built on the ground of the now demolished old stadium.
Göteborgs Högre Samskola
Göteborgs Högre Samskola is an independent school in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Gårda Business Center
Gårda Business Center, also known as the Canon building is a high-rise office building in the Gårda district in Gothenburg. The 17-floor, 59 meters (195 feet) high building was completed in 1989. The building is the 28th tallest building in Sweden.
Götatunneln
The Götatunneln (Göta Tunnel) is a road tunnel under the inner city of Gothenburg in Sweden. It is 1,600 metres long. Construction began 2000 and it was opened for traffic June 2006. The tunnel is separated in two tubes, each carrying three lanes of traffic. The cost including road connection was 3 billion SEK.
Kungsportsplatsen
Kungsportsplatsen is a square in the city centre of Gothenburg, Sweden. The square was constructed 1852 and got its name after the King's gate (the name literally means The King's gate place). The gate was the main entrance to the fortified city, which was and still is surrounded by a moat. When the city grew outside the moat and there was no need to defend the city any longer the gate was torn down. At Kungsportsplatsen there is a statue of king Charles IX, which was placed there 1904.
Gustaf Adolfs torg, Göteborg
Gustaf Adolf's square is a located in central Gothenburg, Sweden. It was named Stortorget (the Big square) until 1854 when a statue was raised over the founding father of Gothenburg, king Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. Surrounding the square you can find Gothenburg City Hall (the former stock exchange building), the law court, and the main canal of Gothenburg.
Trädgårdsföreningen
Trädgårdsföreningen is a park and horticultural garden in central Gothenburg, Sweden. It is located next to Kungsportsavenyn. The park was founded in 1842 by the Swedish king Carl XIV Johan and on initiative of the amateur botanist Henric Elof von Normann. In the park there is an acclaimed rose garden with some 4,000 roses of 1,900 species. The rose garden has been awarded three stars in the Guide Michelin.
Gothenburg Central Station
Gothenburg Central Station (Swedish: Göteborgs centralstation, Göteborg C) is the main railway station of Gothenburg. The station serves 27 million passengers per year, making it the second largest railway station in Sweden after Stockholm Central Station. The station opened in October the 4th, 1858. The station is situated in the city of Gothenburg, right by Drottningtorget. The Gothenburg Central Station, Centralhuset and Nils Ericson Terminalen is a part of Resecentrum, Göteborg.
Gothenburg City Hall
The Gothenburg City Hall, also known as the Stock Exchange, is a building in Gothenburg, at the north side of the Gustaf Adolf Square. The building was designed by architect Pehr Johan Ekman and opened on December 1, 1849. Following the consolidation of stock trading to the Stockholm Stock Exchange, the building housed the municipal offices of the City of Gothenburg. The City Council has conducted its meetings there since January 5, 1863.
Valhalla IP
Valhalla IP is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden which is home to several teams, for both Damallsvenskan and Superettan, Örgryte IS, Qviding FIF and the ladies team Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC. The stadium is situated close the river Mölndalsån and Burgårdsparken of the town and is named after the Valhalla (Old Norse Valhöll, "Hall of the Slain") is Odin's hall in Norse mythology. The capacity of the stadium is 4000, where 1200 are seated. Valhalla IP had an artificial pitch added in October 2006.
Tingstadstunneln
Tingstadstunneln is a motorway tunnel under the Göta Älv, connecting Hisingen with mainland Gothenburg. The tunnel was constructed with two parallel immersed tubes with three lanes of traffic in each tube. It is part of the E6 route linking Norway with south-west Sweden. Construction started on January 17, 1961, and the tunnel was inaugurated at 11:30 am on March 29, 1968. The tunnel has the lowest motorway elevation in Sweden, at 15 meters below sea level.
Bergakungen
SF Filmstaden Bergakungen (English: Mountain King Film City) is a cineplex located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Bergakungen has 14 cinemas with a total capacity of 2,260 visitors. The cinema has Sweden's two largest projection screens, measuring 18 × 8 meters (59 × 26 ft) each. Bergakungen also has a VIP cinema. Before the film starts you wait in the lounge with an open bar. The VIP cinema has more comfortable seats.
Göteborg City Race
The Göteborg City Race is a temporary motor racing circuit in Gothenburg, Sweden. The circuit is located in the city centre on part of docklands called Frihamnspiren, which is usually used as a concert venue. The spectator capacity for the venue is 30,000. The venue for the race weekends is known as "Eco Drive Arena", with all cars running on environmentally classed fuel.
Göta älvbron
Göta älvbron is a bridge located in Gothenburg, Sweden, carrying normal road vehicles and trams. The bridge was constructed in 1937 to 1939 and in 1966 it was widened. Constructed of steel beam, the bridge has a total length is 927 meters and width of 20 meters. The mid span has a free height of 19.5 meters.