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One of the best ways to see Gothenburg is from the window of a tram. The trams run all over town and move slowly enough for you to get a proper look at the city. Another alternative is to walk, of course. Gothenburg is a fairly small city, so the distances involved are
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Ask a Stockholmer where they are from, and they will most probably say the name of their closest subway station. Being a city practically on water, it is best getting around its many narrow streets and alleys on public transport. Furthermore, the subway stations
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Distinguished Palace Hotel dating from 1874, situated in heart of city, opposite Royal Palace....
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Traditional Six-story Hotel housed in a building dating from 1863....
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Prestigious Downtown 5-story Hotel situated on city's main square, 200 meters from train station....
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Well-established High-rise Hotel on city's main street, near cultural center of town....
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Modern Hotel set in palatial building circa 1889, stucco ceilings, mosaic floors, original features preserved, atrium courtyard....
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Traditional 3-story Hotel dating from 1870, in attractive location overlooking the River Klaralven....
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Intimate Historic Hotel encompassing 5 renovated 17th-century houses in Old Town setting, overlooking harbor; near Royal Palace....
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Castle type hotel dating from 1893 in a lake setting on the shores of Baggensfjarden; old world charm blends with modern comforts....
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Modern, highrise Hotel using warm colors, natural materials & Scandinavian woods; located in the city; the staff is multilingual....

