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Landvetter Car Rental

Enterprise Car Rental Locations in Landvetter

Gothenburg Airport is located in Landvetter. This is Sweden's second-largest airport, and it has connections across Europe. When you land, you can find Enterprise Rent-A-Car at the airport itself. We suggest that you book your car in advance for a stress-free start to your vacation.

What to do and see in Landvetter

Landvetter is part of the larger Gothenburg area. This seaside city is the second largest in Sweden and has a range of attractions for the whole family. If you're traveling with the kids – or if you're a big kid at heart – you can't miss the Liseberg amusement park. This is one of the most popular theme parks in Sweden, with rides for the whole family. There are gentle rides for the little ones, as well as death-defying rollercoasters and thrill rides. If the thought of a roller coaster makes you dizzy, just take a stroll through the park's landscaped gardens instead.

Skansen Kronan, a 17th-century fortress, is one of the most impressive sights in Gothenburg. Over the years, this intimidating building has served a number of different purposes, including a prison and a museum. During its years as a defensive fortress, it was never attacked. Today, it is privately owned and is used as a venue for events, but it's still worth climbing the hill to enjoy the views from its grounds. This is one of the best places to see the city skyline and the tiny islands beyond.

Gothenburg is known for its archipelago. Less than an hour from downtown, the islands feel like an entirely different world. Dotted with small, picturesque fishing villages and with huge granite cliffs, they offer visitors a chance to see a more traditional side of Swedish life. Be sure to stop in one of the villages for lunch. Naturally, seafood is the specialty here, with oysters being a particularly popular choice.

Renting a car in Landvetter lets you explore the area, getting out of the city to discover smaller towns and villages. Floda is an excellent spot for a day trip. This little village is ideal for hikers, as you can enjoy a relaxing 8-km trail around the Sävelången lake. While you are there, take advantage of the chance to visit the neighboring village of Nääs, home to an impressive castle. The castle today houses a museum with a particular emphasis on the traditional crafts of the area.

A great day trip for families is Trollhättan. With a rental car or van in Gothenburg, you can see this charming city of canals for yourself. In the middle of the river is an island with mini-golf, a little forest to explore and several green parks. There are also several riverside trails to walk.

Driving in Landvetter

Gothenburg does not have major traffic, thanks to its congestion charge. Make sure to consult a map to check the congestion charge area before beginning your trip. It's important to keep in mind that cars passing by the city are charged, even if they do not enter. Gothenburg's congestion charge varies according to the time of day. It is free at night, from 6:30 pm until 5:59 am, then peaks at rush hour. The most expensive times to drive are from 7:00 am to 7:59 am and again from 3:30 pm to 4:59 pm. Be sure to check the congestion fees chart before you start driving since the price changes significantly during the course of the day, and the windows for each particular price can be very short, sometimes only half an hour.

There is no congestion charge in Gothenburg on weekends or during the month of July. There is also a daily limit in place, so if you pass the zone's boundary stations several times in one day, you will only be charged a certain amount.

You can keep up to date with traffic in Gothenburg by downloading the Trafikgoteburg app. It is in Swedish, but it features maps that will not require any language skill to interpret.

Gothenburg has a number of options for parking, including on-street parking and large garages. Parking meters are all identified with the word "TAXA." Whether you are parking on the street or in a garage, you can always pay with a debit or credit card. Some parking meters also accept cash, but this is not standard.

When driving in Sweden, you will generally find that the roads are well-maintained and in excellent condition. When driving along the coast or in rural areas, don't be surprised if you have the road to yourself. There are often long, empty distances between cities. Carry a paper copy of any maps you might need, as you are likely to lose your mobile signal when far from a city or town. You are legally obligated to keep your headlights on at all times of the day. This rule is in effect all year round and on all roads.

If you are visiting between December 1st and March 31st, winter tires are mandatory. You should also be prepared to drive through snowy roads, as this is normally inevitable in the Swedish winter. Drivers are advised to carry antifreeze and a shovel, particularly if they will be going on a road trip that takes them far from cities. In the early spring, be prepared to find some roads closed due to melting snow.