Visiting Gothenburg and not sure what’s actually worth bringing home? Gothenburg’s souvenir scene goes well beyond generic fridge magnets — the city sits at the crossroads of Swedish design tradition, coastal Scandinavian craft, and the cultural icons that make Sweden instantly recognizable around the world. Here’s what locals and longtime visitors actually recommend.
Hand-Painted Dala Horses
No souvenir says ”Sweden” quite like a dalahäst. These wooden horses, hand-carved and hand-painted in the Dalarna region since the 17th century, come in sizes ranging from keychain-small to statement-piece-large. Look for ones that are genuinely hand-painted rather than mass-printed — the brushstroke texture is the giveaway.
Moomin Merchandise
Created by Finnish-Swedish author Tove Jansson, the Moomins are beloved across Scandinavia and make for gifts that work for kids and adults alike. Mugs, plush characters, and stationery are the easiest to pack.
Pippi Longstocking Collectibles
Astrid Lindgren’s iconic redhead is a piece of Swedish childhood that travels well as a gift — books, dolls, and apparel are widely available and instantly recognizable to anyone with even a passing familiarity with Swedish culture.
Fika-Ready Treats
Bring the ritual home, not just the snack. A proper fika gift set — Swedish coffee, cardamom buns (kanelbullar’s cousin), or a simple ceramic mug — lets you recreate Sweden’s coffee-break culture anywhere.
Where to Shop in Gothenburg
The Haga district, with its cobblestone streets and 19th-century wooden houses, is one of the best places in the city to find concentrated, walkable souvenir shopping alongside cafés serving the very fika culture your gifts celebrate.

Quick Buying Tips
- Ask whether an item is genuinely Swedish-made versus imported — both exist, and pricing should reflect that.
- Smaller items (keychains, magnets, postcards) travel easiest if you’re flying with carry-on only.
- For anything wooden or hand-painted, a quick look at the brushwork tells you more than the price tag does.
Whatever you choose, the best Gothenburg souvenirs are the ones that carry a story — a craft tradition, a character, a ritual — not just a city name printed on plastic.















