Thereâs something extraordinary about Gothenburg in December. The crisp sea air carries the scent of roasted almonds, fairy lights shimmer in the canals, and the entire city seems to sparkle under a Nordic winter sky.

As a travel photographer, Iâve explored many European Christmas markets â but Gothenburgâs festive spirit always stands out. Itâs intimate yet lively, traditional yet creative, and every market has its own charm.
This is your ultimate 2025 guide to Gothenburgâs best Christmas markets â where to go, when to visit, what to eat, and how to capture the cityâs cozy magic through your lens.

Why Visit Gothenburg for Christmas?
Gothenburg transforms into a storybook scene each December. Its compact layout means you can explore multiple Christmas markets on foot or by tram â all framed by lights reflecting in the harbor.
Swedenâs second-largest city combines coastal charm, Scandinavian design, and genuine warmth. Youâll find traditional markets filled with handmade crafts and modern ones bursting with local design and creativity.
And for photographers? Gothenburg in December is a dream: glowing lights against dark winter skies, ice-skating scenes, and cozy cafés perfect for candid lifestyle shots.
When Do Gothenburg Christmas Markets Open in 2025?
Most markets open from mid-November through December, with Liseberg â the biggest â running until December 30.
If you plan a photography trip, come between November 20 and December 20 for guaranteed festive activity and plenty of soft winter light.
Liseberg Christmas Market đ
đ Location: Liseberg Amusement Park, KorsvĂ€gen
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Dates: November 15 â December 30, 2025
đ Hours: Fri 16:00â22:00, Sat 13:00â22:00, Sun 13:00â20:00
đ° Admission: Park entry fee applies
No list of Gothenburg Christmas markets would be complete without Liseberg, Swedenâs largest and most dazzling winter celebration. With over five million lights, ice shows, live music, and festive food stalls, itâs an immersive Christmas experience.
Skate on the outdoor rink, warm up with glögg, and watch carolers perform under a canopy of lights.
Why visit: Itâs Swedenâs grandest Christmas experience â a mix of tradition and spectacle.
Must-try: Reindeer hot dog with lingonberry sauce and a mug of hot glögg.
Photography tip: Use a tripod near the Ferris wheel for long-exposure shots of glowing rides.
Related read: The Ultimate Guide to Christmas Markets in Sweden
Haga Christmas Market đ
đ Location: Haga Nygata
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Dates: November 30 â December 22, 2025 (weekends only)
đ Hours: SatâSun 10:00â17:00
đ° Free entry
Hagaâs cobblestone streets and wooden houses create one of the most atmospheric Christmas markets in Sweden. Vendors sell local crafts, handmade candles, and artisanal foods like honey, fudge, and smoked sausage.
The smell of cinnamon rolls drifts from CafĂ© Husaren, home of the famous giant âHagabullen.â
Why visit: Perfect blend of historic charm and cozy neighborhood vibe.
Photography tip: Shoot in the morning when sunlight glows between the narrow streets.
Insider tip: Stop by Le Petit CafĂ© for fika â a great place to warm up and edit photos.
Also see: Best Photo Spots in Gothenburg
Kronhuset Christmas Market đŻïž
đ Location: Kronhusgatan 1D
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Dates: November 30 â December 22, 2025
đ Hours: TueâSun 11:00â17:00
đ° Free entry
Kronhuset, one of Gothenburgâs oldest buildings (dating back to the 1600s), turns into a nostalgic Christmas haven. Inside, local artisans display hand-blown glass, pottery, jewelry, and textiles.
Why visit: For a traditional market with real historical atmosphere.
Photography tip: Capture the textures â wooden beams, flickering candles, and rustic details.
Must-try: Freshly baked saffron buns from the adjacent café.
Röda Sten Art Center Design Market đš
đ Location: Röda Sten Konsthall, near Ălvsborg Bridge
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Dates: December 6â7, 2025
đ Hours: 11:00â17:00
đ° Free entry
Set inside an industrial brick building by the river, this market brings together Gothenburgâs creative scene. Expect ceramics, prints, textiles, and sustainable design pieces from local artists.
Why visit: For modern, design-forward gifts with a coastal backdrop.
Photography tip: Use natural window light for dramatic product shots.
Bonus: The art café offers great coffee and vegan cinnamon buns.
Gunnebo House Christmas Market đ°
đ Location: Gunnebo Slott, Mölndal (20 min from city center)
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Dates: November 22â23 and November 29â30, 2025
đ Hours: 11:00â16:00
đ° Entry: Around 80 SEK
One of Gothenburgâs most elegant Christmas settings, this market unfolds at the 18th-century Gunnebo House. Expect handmade crafts, live folk music, and traditional food stalls surrounding the manor.
Why visit: A peaceful countryside escape with historic charm.
Photography tip: Capture symmetry of the manor house framed by frosted gardens.
Must-try: Local cheeses and freshly baked knÀckebröd.
Gustaf Adolfs Torg Christmas Market âȘ
đ Location: Gustaf Adolfs Torg, city center
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Dates: November 30 â December 22, 2025
đ Hours: 11:00â18:00
Located in the heart of Gothenburg, this market combines traditional Swedish Christmas vibes with a lively urban setting. Youâll find classic gifts, warm drinks, and a charming carousel for children.
Why visit: For easy access and a cozy city-center market feel.
Photography tip: Shoot during twilight to capture the illuminated church and market stalls together.
Saluhallen Indoor Market đ
đ Location: Kungstorget
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Dates: Open year-round, but decorated for Christmas from mid-November
đ Hours: MonâFri 10:00â19:00, Sat 10:00â17:00
Though not a traditional Christmas market, Saluhallen transforms into a gourmet wonderland during December. The cityâs oldest food hall is the perfect place to sample Swedish delicacies â from smoked salmon and reindeer meat to pralines and mulled wine.
Why visit: For foodie photos and local flavors.
Photography tip: Use your 35mm lens for capturing close-up textures and warm lighting.
Tjolöholm Castle Christmas Fair đŻïž
đ Location: FjĂ€rĂ„s, 45 min south of Gothenburg
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Dates: November 15â24, 2025
đ Hours: 10:00â18:00
đ° Entry: Around 140 SEK
đ More info
This fairytale castle hosts one of Swedenâs most luxurious Christmas markets. Stalls line the castle courtyard, and inside youâll find handmade crafts, gourmet treats, and elegant decorations.
Why visit: A spectacular setting for photos and one of the most beautiful markets in West Sweden.
Photography tip: Arrive early to photograph the castle in soft morning light before crowds arrive.
What to Eat & Drink at Gothenburgâs Christmas Markets
Swedish winter food is made for comfort. Donât leave without trying:
- Glögg: Spiced mulled wine served with almonds and raisins.
- Lussekatter: Bright yellow saffron buns.
- Julskinka: Glazed Christmas ham.
- KnÀck: Traditional toffee candy.
- Smoked salmon & herring: Nordic staples found at nearly every market.
As a photographer, these foods are perfect for detail shots â steam rising from mugs, powdered sugar on pastries, or colorful treats against candlelight.
Photography Tips for Gothenburg at Christmas
- Use twilight to your advantage: Blue hour lasts long in December â ideal for golden market lights.
- Include human warmth: Locals chatting, hands holding glögg â these tell the story of Swedish winter.
- Reflections matter: Use puddles, windows, and river surfaces for creative shots.
- Tripod = essential: For handheld shooting, raise ISO but preserve warmth in your tones.
- Explore after dark: Streets around Haga and the harbor glow beautifully at night.
Learn more: How to Photograph Winter Light in Scandinavia
Where to Stay in Gothenburg for Christmas Markets
- Avalon Hotel (City Center): Stylish and walking distance to most markets.
- Hotel Bellora (Avenyn): Cozy boutique stay with festive atmosphere.
- Liseberg Grand Curiosa Hotel: Inside the amusement park â perfect for families.
- Upper House: For luxury views of the cityâs Christmas lights.
- Gunnebo Slott Bed & Breakfast: Ideal for a quiet countryside escape near the castle market.
Day Trips for Market Lovers
If you have extra time, explore nearby festive gems:
- Marstrand: Christmas fair by the sea.
- AlingsĂ„s: Known for its âcity of lightsâ and cozy markets.
- Varberg: Small coastal town with artisan gifts and glögg tastings.
FAQs: Gothenburgâs Magical Christmas Markets (2025)
When do Gothenburgâs Christmas markets open in 2025?
Most open from mid-November through late December, with Liseberg running until December 30.
Whatâs the biggest Christmas market?
Liseberg â itâs Swedenâs largest, with over five million lights.
Which is the most traditional?
Haga and Kronhuset offer the most classic, nostalgic atmosphere.
Is there snow in Gothenburg in December?
Often light snow â perfect for moody, reflective photography.
Can I pay by card?
Yes, all major markets accept credit cards and Swish.
Whatâs the best food to try?
Hot glögg, saffron buns, and reindeer sausage are musts.
Are there vegan options?
Yes â especially at Röda Sten and Haga markets.
Is Liseberg family-friendly?
Absolutely. Rides, performances, and ice skating make it ideal for kids.
What camera settings work best for low light?
Try ISO 1600â3200, f/2.8, and a shutter around 1/60 sec for handheld night shots.
Can I visit all markets in one weekend?
Yes â theyâre close together, and public transport is excellent.
More Resources for Planning Your Gothenburg Trip
- Visit Gothenburg â Official Tourism
- Liseberg Official Site
- Röda Sten Konsthall
- Tjolöholm Castle
- SJ Trains â National Rail
Related Reads on FrewaPhoto
- The Ultimate Guide to Christmas Markets in Sweden
- Best Christmas Markets in Stockholm
- Gothenburgâs Magical Christmas Markets
- Most Photogenic Christmas Markets in Sweden
- How to Plan a Christmas Market Road Trip in Sweden
- Best Winter Photography Spots in Scandinavia
