'''Trollhattan''' [http://www.visittrollhattan.se/] is an industrial city in Sweden, and home of the Saab automobile company. It lies in Vastergotland province in the modern (larger) Gotaland region, and has 53,000 inhabitants.

Understand

Get in

By plane

'''Fyrstads Flygplats''' doesn't connect to many places other than Stockholm, however a connection to Frankfurt has been opened to serve mainly the Saab clientele. Sources say that this connection will soon be open to the public.

By train

The train station (''Resecentrum'') lies just ten minutes walk from the center of the town. You can choose either to go north - Oslo or Karlstad or south towards Gothenburg or Copenhagen.

By car

80 km 1h north of Gothenburg via the road RV45.

Get around

Bus

Bus connection is very good within the city, and also covers most of the countryside and almost all surrounding cities as well as major distant cities. The standard fare is 20 kr which is valid within Zone 1 which covers the city, neighbouring cities and the countryside.

Taxi

Taxis are on the expensive side. Taximeter is virtually always used but make sure that the driver really does turn it on unless a price has been negotiated in advance. Often the price can be better this way.

See

  • The locks, the '''Gota Alv''' river, and the surrounding nature.
  • Museums

  • '''Innovatum''' [http://www.innovatum.se], Akerssjovagen 10. A hands-on science and industry museum.
  • The '''Saab Museum''' (''Saab bilmuseum'') [http://www.saab.com/main/GLOBAL/en/museum.xml], Akerssjovagen 10. Museum with many historic cars on display.
  • Do

  • A common tourist attraction is the falls and the locks. Both attracts thousands of tourists every year. On the third Friday of July, the falls are opened and the city turns into a festival area.
  • Also popular is a walk along the 'Gota Alv' River in the western part of the city, near the locks.
  • Itineraries

  • Trollhattan is a part of the itinerary 'Sixteen days in Gotaland and Svealand'.
  • Buy

    A Saab?

    Eat

  • Trollhattan has many restaurants with many different categories of food. From Japanese, Thai and Chinese to English food and basic Swedish food. During lunchtime prices are very reasonable but tend to rise during the evening. Some of the restaurants converts into bars in the late evening.
  • Trollhattan is also famous for its many pizzerias which have Sweden's best (?) kebab-pizza. What makes the pizza special is the sauce which is different from kebab sauce in other parts of Sweden.

    Drink

    Coffee

    There are a lot of cafes in Trollhattan. A few of them are:

  • '''Cafe Smulan''' is a nice cafe.
  • '''Cafe Strandgatan''' is also a nice place with a nice view over the canal, however it's on the expensive side.
  • '''Espresso House''' on the main pedestrian mall has excellent coffee, though the surroundings are nothing special.
  • Sleep

    Budget

  • '''Gula Villan''', Tingvallavagen 12, ''+46'' 520 129 60.
  • Mid-Range

  • '''Hotel Albert''' is in a nice location with views all over the town.
  • '''Scandic Hotel Swania''', Storgatan 47-49, ''+46'' 520 89 000. Also pretty nice, located in the old town-hall (not very old because the town is very young).
  • Splurge

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