Practical information
Find information about the conference venue, transportation, travel & accomodation, the city of Gothenburg and other practical information.
Venue
The conference will take place at Viktoriagatan 13, School of Business, Economics and Law, Gothenburg
Map: Viktoriagatan 13
How to get here
You can get here by car, walking or public transport (Tramstop: Vasa Viktoriagatan). For public transport panning and tickets download the app ’Västtrafik ToGo’
Accomodation - special AEHN rate
Hotel Vasa: The special rate for a single room is SEK 1,290 per night, which includes a breakfast buffet. Bookings are made by reaching out to them directly and refer to AEHN conference,and cancellations can be made free of charge until 4:00 PM on the day before arrival.
Hotel Flora: offering a 15% discount for stays between October 21 and 25. You just need to use the discount code AEHNC when booking.
Visit Gothenburg
Gothenburg is a safe city, and walking at night is not a problem. Use common sense, as in every large city, to avoid the occasional pick-pocketing
Follow links below to find information about how to travel to Gothenburg, find accomodation and how to apply for a visa. Please choose sustainable travel options if possible.
What to do in Gothenburg
Welcome to Gothenburg! You'll find world-class art museums, a lively dining scene and exciting craft breweries, and some of Sweden's best shopping. Gothenburg is also a gateway to some of Sweden's most beautiful islands. It's a city, in short, that rewards travelers who stay for an extended visit. (https://www.afar.com/travel-guides/sweden/gothenburg/guide)
Gothenburg’s Official Visitor’s Guide – goteborg.com
Cash and cards
Please note that Sweden is an almost cashless society. Most transactions are carried out using credit or debit cards, and many shops, cafés, and transport services do not accept cash. Participants are therefore advised not to exchange or withdraw large amounts of cash, as it may be difficult to use. Major international cards are widely accepted.