Saluhall Briggen

Gothenburg


Originally built as a fire station in 1891, this handsome red-brick pile is now home to an appetite-piquing indoor market. Scan the counters for a plethora of treats, from freshly baked bread to glistening seafood, hearty cheeses and charcuterie, salads and global flavours. It’s particularly handy for the hostel district.


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