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<h2>Gay Gothenburg: Sweden's Second City and West Coast Welcome</h2><p>Gothenburg is not Stockholm — a fact Gothenburg residents will remind you of, usually with some satisfaction. Sweden's second city has its own character: a port city shaped by Dutch town planning (the canal system in the centre was designed by Dutch engineers in the 17th century), a strong working-class heritage from its shipbuilding era, and a social culture that is slightly more relaxed and self-deprecating than the capital. The gay scene reflects this: smaller, less scenester, and in many ways more genuinely community-oriented.</p><p>The LGBTQ+ scene is concentrated around Vasastan — the 19th-century residential district west of Avenyn — and the Avenyn boulevard itself, which is Gothenburg's main social artery running from the central Götaplatsen square northward. The venues here are mixed in terms of what they offer: gay bars, queer-friendly clubs, and the community spaces of RFSL Göteborg, which has been active in the city since the 1950s as part of Sweden's national LGBTQ+ federation.</p><h2>Gothenburg Pride</h2><p>Gothenburg Pride takes place in August and is one of Sweden's most significant regional Pride events, typically drawing tens of thousands of participants for a programme that includes a city centre parade, club nights, debates, and cultural events. The event is organised with the political seriousness characteristic of Swedish Pride culture — substantial human rights programming alongside the celebrations. For visitors, Gothenburg Pride is a more accessible and intimate alternative to Stockholm Pride, which can be overwhelming in its scale.</p><h2>Getting There</h2><p>Gothenburg is 3 hours from Stockholm by high-speed train (frequent departures from Stockholm Central to Göteborg Central). From Malmö: approximately 1.5 hours by train. Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT) serves international routes. The city centre is compact and walkable; trams are the primary public transport for most journeys.</p>