Nils Ericson Terminalen (B)

The Nils Ericson Terminal is a major bus terminus in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is placed in the city centre just next to Gothenburg Central Station, and across the street from the main Nordstan shopping centre.

0
ratings
  • Phone

    +46 77 141 43 00

  • Website

    vasttrafik.se

  • X (Twitter)

    vasttrafik

  • Type

    Bus Station

Address

Kruthusgatan Gothenburg Sweden

Wi-Fi Yes

Comments / 15


Keywords:

wifi airports bus
Fluff Abrahamsson

When the snow is on the ground , roof and everywhere, the various smalk benches along the walls become cozy spots to sit and watch ppl.

Pettran

Efficient indoor waiting area. The doors to the buses open when the bus is in place. Great solution to avoid the fumes.

Egita Di Filippo

The airport bus leaves from platform 29. You can buy tickets either at the machines near the gate doors, on the board(accepts only cards) or kiosk (if want to pay in cash). Free wifi on board.

Chee Wooi

Be there early. Waiting for 830 Swebus to Jonkoping. The bus leave on time. Don't reach there on time. Be there early.

Johan Steen

Swebus buses leaves from the far end of the terminal.

Lars Bull

Terminal for short or long distance bus trips.

Mikita Kot

Take bus to airport here

J. I.G.

The airport coaches drop you off outside the terminal.

J. I.G.

Go across the street for more food options.

Irene VonCount

Full of beggars

Mikael Strandlund

Airport Coaches departs from gate 21.

Henrik Tengby

Nothing to see around here. Circulate.

Kristee Song

3 mins walk right behind Central Station. Apparently you can buy bus tickets at the terminal itself. Nettbus to CPH between lanes 35-39. Nobody speaks English btw. Get there 20mins before departure.

Gülcihan Özgün

İyi eğlenceler

Oa Berg

Lätt att hitta i terminalen

Similar places nearby :

Bus
Flygbussarna

Always depart from gate 29. Buy your tickets in their app or at the vending machine by its gate. 95 SEK ???? - Sven Heathwood

Hot Dogs
Sausage Haus

Great selection of world sausages. Quite cheap. - Stefan Didrik