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Direct return flight from Manchester to Gothenburg (Sweden), 13th to 18th April via Ryanair

£28
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About this deal

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Other flights available all over April for £30.

The destination

Gothenburg, Sweden, is a vibrant city with a mix of modern and historic charm. Key attractions include:

  • Liseberg: One of Europe's top amusement parks with thrilling rides and lively entertainment.
  • Avenyn (The Avenue): Gothenburg's main boulevard, lined with shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
  • Universeum: A science center and aquarium offering interactive exhibits for all ages.
  • Haga: A picturesque neighborhood known for its cobblestone streets, cafes, and unique shops.
  • Gotaplatsen: A cultural square featuring the Poseidon statue and the Gothenburg Museum of Art.
  • Skansen Kronan: A historic fortress offering panoramic views of the city.
  • Archipelago: Explore the stunning nearby islands for nature, seafood, and relaxation.
  • Botanical Garden: A beautiful green space with themed gardens and a tranquil atmosphere.
Enjoy the city's maritime atmosphere, cultural offerings, and friendly locals during your visit to Gothenburg.
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  1. robatt's avatar
    One of the best cities to visit in Sweden. Transformed dramatically over the past few decades, but still very cosmopolitan. Good restaurants, drinks expensive though, but not as much as they used to be.
    JonnyDuddle's avatar
    That’s only because everything else has caught up! We went to Venice and was told it would be expensive. It was about as much as bars where I live in Bolton. Which is also really expensive!
  2. bamber123's avatar
    Big vouch for Liseberg, but the timings of this deal are a little too early - their first opening date is April 20th this year. liseberg.se/en/…es/
  3. tonypop's avatar
    Glasgow is much closer and I guarantee it's much more expensive. This is a great deal.
  4. MarkShopper's avatar
    Remember you can only take a small bag. A normal cabin bag costs extra.

    Ryanair split you up on board unless you pay extra to sit together. They even did that during the pandemic when we were supposed to be minimising contact with strangers.
    th73hb4's avatar
    You want cheap flights you deal with inconveniences. Don't like it, go full carrier.
  5. TZP1's avatar
    Amazing city. Went with our two young children (3&1). BUT…. RyanAir never again. We were refused boarding on return leg for bringing our pram to the gate! Absolutely horrible company. I would 100% pay more to fly with another airline
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