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posted May 22, 2012
I booked in to Hotel Gothia Towers for a recent conference in Gothenburg. The hotel is obviously designed to cater to large numbers of professionals. It is also half-way through construction! There were 1.5 towers standing in April 2012. There is a neat Lego model construction of the end result in the main lobby worth a look. Although the completed tower is older than the half-completed tower, I was satisfied to not hear drilling reverberating through the structure, during the day. The views over Gothenburg are excellent, but what really impressed me was the quality of the buffet breakfast -- the essence of Scandinavian style with Continental complements.

posted May 19, 2012
we got a room at first, in the western tower (the old one). It felt really old and nothing like the pictures on the website. So we went down to the reception to complain and got a new room in the newer tower and it was so mutch better. Fresh modern room with a great view over korsvägen.

posted May 18, 2012
I lately spent a week at the hotel during an international congress and I can say that the premise is functional, well located and truly business focused. The bar located at the 23rd floor is a nice place to chill out after a day spent in a meeting room.

posted April 27, 2012
This is the hotel I prefer when on business in Gothenburg. A large modern business hotel tower adjacent to the Svenska Mässan Exhibition Centre. The location could not be more convenient for the air traveller: if coming by flight, take the airport bus to Gothenburg, get off at Korsvägen (Crossroads!) stop, and cross the street to the hotel. Many attractions and the main street Kungsavenyn at walking distance, plenty of trams and buses stop at Korsvägen. Ask a room at the top floors to get a great view. The service is efficient and staff helpful, standards rooms good size, well equipped and silent. The 23th floor sky bar has a nice view over the city in clear days. Wine enthusiasts observe: extra plus for the wine list in the sky bar and restaurant, with most amazing and extensive selection of excellent Austrian wines. Several good quality restaurants also located at walking distance, many with cozy outdoor terasses to linger on in warm summer evenings.

posted April 22, 2012
This is a very good choice for a short business stay. Staff were efficient, quick, helpful and friendly, at check-in and in the restaurant. English speaking was excellent. The free in-room internet access was fast enough for video (I used the wired service in my room) - but I think the hotel was not very full during my stay. Rooms are clean, modern and functional - the usual nordic light wooden floor style. A basic range of TV channels - but BBC and CNN are there. Restauant food is very high quality - though the menu (on a Sunday night) is short. 2 starters and 3 mains might not be enough for fussy eaters or those with special dietary needs. A nice local beer on the menu, kept this real ale drinker happy. In room - there is tea and coffee on top of a shallow cupboard that contains both a trouser press and iron + ironing board. Safe, minbar and hair dryer all present. There is a room service menu - I didn't use it, but it is also fairly short.