From Oslo, we took the train to Göthenburg, Sweden. As per the previous post, the kids got their McDonalds fix at the train station in Oslo. Andy and I, on the there hand, took our dinner to go and ate on the train. Being the classy girl I am, I jumped at the chance to eat my beloved Subway. I am not a huge Subway fan when I am in the States, but for some reason, it has become my go to fast food in Europe. (They don’t have one in CPH.) Andy got some fancy panini.
We have made it. 
The kids were excited, because this is their favorite kinda hotel room- bunk beds.
We set off exploring Göthenberg the next morning. Lilla Bommen aka the Lipstick aka the Lego House is a massive building beside the harbour. It is 282 feet high and was built in 1989. It is a very cool looking structure.
The Opera House built in 1994. 

The old boats moored in the Lilla Bommen harbour.
Candy break with some crazy Nerd flavors.
The German Christian Church, established in 1623. The building was completed in 1783.
The City Hall.

The Göthenberg Cathedral (back and front.) It was built in 1633.
Katherine and some fun statues- Poseidon and what kinda looks like Falkor, the Luckdragon, from the movie, Never Ending Story.

Saluhallen is a large food market, with a massive selection of yummy stuff.
Götaplatsen Square with a large statue of Poseidon erected in 1931.
A small little park we found with a lovely pond and some swings.
xoxo-sk
