GOT - Gothenburg, Sweden

Getting from Landvetter Airport (GOT) to Gothenburg

Last updated: March 2026

Quick answer

Gothenburg Landvetter Airport is about 25 km east of Gothenburg city center. A pre-booked private transfer costs around SEK 550–800 (EUR 48–70). A taxi from the rank runs approximately SEK 500–700 (EUR 44–61). The Flygbussarna airport coach is the best value at SEK 119–139 (EUR 10–12) and takes about 30 minutes to Gothenburg Central Station (Nils Ericson Terminal).

Landvetter is a calm, well-organized airport. Connections to the city are straightforward — there is no rail link, so it is either bus, taxi, or transfer. Traffic on the E20 motorway is usually light, so journey times are predictable.

What actually happens after landing

Landvetter has a single terminal. International flights arrive on the upper level. Immigration for non-EU/EEA travelers takes 10–20 minutes — Sweden is efficient. Baggage claim is compact and bags usually arrive within 15–20 minutes.

The arrivals hall has ATMs (Swedbank, SEB), a Forex currency exchange counter, and a tourist information point. Sweden is almost entirely cashless — credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) work everywhere, including buses and taxis. You do not strictly need Swedish Kronor in cash.

Free Wi-Fi ("Swedavia Free WiFi") is available throughout the terminal and works well.

Transport options explained honestly

| Option | Price (SEK) | Price (EUR) | Time to Central Station | Best for | |--------|-------------|-------------|------------------------|---------| | Pre-booked transfer | SEK 550–800 | EUR 48–70 | 25–35 min | Families, groups, door-to-door | | Taxi (rank) | SEK 500–700 | EUR 44–61 | 25–35 min | Convenience, small groups | | Flygbussarna coach | SEK 119–139 | EUR 10–12 | 25–30 min | Solo, couples, budget | | Rental car | From SEK 400/day | From EUR 35/day | Self-drive | Extended stays |

The Flygbussarna airport coach is the default option for most travelers. Buses depart every 15–20 minutes, take about 30 minutes, and drop you at Nils Ericson Terminal right next to Gothenburg Central Station. Buy tickets online in advance for the lower price (SEK 119 vs SEK 139 on the bus). The bus has luggage storage, Wi-Fi, and USB charging.

Taxis queue outside the arrivals exit. Gothenburg taxis are metered and regulated. Major companies include Taxi Goteborg and Taxi Kurir. Always check the yellow price sticker on the rear window — this shows the "jmforpris" (comparison price) per 10 km. A reputable taxi will display this clearly.

There is no train or tram connection to Landvetter Airport. The Flygbussarna coach is the only public transport link.

Realistic pricing expectations

| Destination | Flygbussarna | Taxi (SEK) | Transfer (SEK) | Transfer (EUR) | |-------------|-------------|------------|----------------|----------------| | Central Station | SEK 119–139 | SEK 500–600 | SEK 550–700 | EUR 48–61 | | Haga / Linneplatsen | N/A (bus to central, then tram) | SEK 520–650 | SEK 600–750 | EUR 52–65 | | Liseberg / Korsvagen | N/A | SEK 450–550 | SEK 500–650 | EUR 44–57 | | Molndal | N/A | SEK 400–500 | SEK 450–600 | EUR 39–52 | | Kungsbacka | N/A | SEK 600–800 | SEK 650–850 | EUR 57–74 |

Sweden is an expensive country for transport. Taxi prices reflect this. The Flygbussarna at SEK 119 (EUR 10) is genuinely good value by Swedish standards.

Late night arrivals

Flygbussarna runs late services timed to the last arriving flights, typically until around midnight or 1 AM. Check the current schedule on flygbussarna.se — it varies by season.

If you arrive after the last bus, a taxi or pre-booked transfer is your only option. Late-night taxis are available but the queue may be longer if a large flight has just landed. There is no significant late-night surcharge on most Gothenburg taxis.

The airport terminal is safe and comfortable for waiting. If you have an early morning connection or very late arrival, there is a Landvetter Airport Hotel connected to the terminal.

Families and luggage

The Flygbussarna works well for families — there is dedicated luggage space and the bus is comfortable. However, with a stroller, multiple suitcases, and tired children, the transfer from bus to tram at Central Station adds complexity.

A pre-booked transfer takes you directly to your hotel door. This is especially valuable in Gothenburg's winter months (November–March) when weather adds an extra layer of discomfort to outdoor connections.

Swedish law requires child restraints for children under 135 cm tall. Regular taxis may not have child seats available. Pre-book a transfer and request them, or bring your own.

Where you meet the driver

For pre-booked transfers, drivers typically wait in the arrivals hall near the exit doors holding a name board. The terminal is small enough that you will find each other easily.

For taxis, exit the arrivals hall and follow signs to "Taxi." The rank is directly outside, about 20 meters from the door. Dispatchers may be present during busy periods.

For the Flygbussarna, exit the terminal and follow signs to the bus stops. The Flygbussarna stop is clearly marked — you cannot miss it. Buses are yellow and branded.

Decision helper

Choose the Flygbussarna if: you are traveling solo or as a couple, your final destination is near Central Station or on the tram network, and you want the best value.

Choose a taxi if: you want door-to-door service, have moderate luggage, and do not mind the metered fare.

Choose a pre-booked transfer if: you are traveling with family, need child seats, have heavy luggage, arriving late at night, or want a guaranteed fixed price and door-to-door service.

Choose a rental car if: you plan to explore the Swedish west coast or countryside beyond Gothenburg.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Landvetter Airport from Gothenburg?

About 25 km east of the city center. The drive takes 25–35 minutes via the E20 motorway.

How much does the Flygbussarna cost from Landvetter?
SEK 119 (EUR 10) if booked online in advance, or SEK 139 (EUR 12) bought on the bus. Buses run every 15–20 minutes to Central Station.

Is there a train from Landvetter Airport to Gothenburg?

No. There is no rail connection to Landvetter. The Flygbussarna coach is the only public transport link to the city.

How much is a taxi from Landvetter to Gothenburg?

Approximately SEK 500–700 (EUR 44–61) to the city center. Check the yellow "jmforpris" sticker on the taxi's rear window before getting in.

Do I need cash in Sweden?

Rarely. Sweden is almost entirely cashless. Visa and Mastercard work everywhere — buses, taxis, shops, and restaurants. Having SEK 200 in cash as backup is enough.

Is Gothenburg Landvetter the same as Gothenburg City Airport?

No. Gothenburg City Airport (GSE / Save) is a smaller airport closer to the city, used by some low-cost carriers. Landvetter (GOT) is the main international airport.

Can I get a child seat in a Swedish taxi?

Not guaranteed. Some taxi companies carry booster seats but not infant seats. Pre-book a transfer with specific child seat requests, or bring your own.

How often does the Flygbussarna run?

Every 15–20 minutes during peak hours, less frequently early morning and late night. Services are timed to flight arrivals. Check flygbussarna.se for current schedules.

Is Uber available at Gothenburg Landvetter?

Uber operates in Gothenburg but availability at the airport can be limited. Regular taxis at the rank are more reliable. Bolt also operates in the area.

Where does the Flygbussarna drop off in Gothenburg?

At Nils Ericson Terminal, directly adjacent to Gothenburg Central Station. From there you can walk or take a tram to your final destination.

Gothenburg Landvetter is a straightforward airport with a simple connection to the city. For most travelers, the Flygbussarna coach offers excellent value and gets you to Central Station in 30 minutes. For families, anyone with heavy luggage, or late-night arrivals, a pre-booked transfer provides door-to-door comfort at a predictable price. Sweden is expensive, but transport from Landvetter is well-organized and hassle-free whichever option you choose.

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