World's 'best theme park' 2 hours from the UK has Europe's highest free-fall ride

The 'world's best theme park' is just two hours from the UK and has been open for over 100 years.
There are many theme parks around the world that offer fun days out for families, with rides for thrill-seekers and attractions based on popular TV characters. There's something for everyone.
Some theme parks have been open for a century, with many generations enjoying the rides and adventures. Liseberg in Gothenburg, Sweden, was named the 'world's top theme park' by Blooloop.
Liseberg theme park is in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Liseberg opened in May 1923 and welcomes around three million visitors each year. It has 40 rides, including roller coasters like Balder and Luna.
Valkyria is a thrilling roller coaster with a 50-metre drop, making it Europe's longest dive coaster. It plunges into an underground tunnel at 105km/h.
AtmosFear is Europe's highest free-fall ride, reaching 146 metres and 110 km/h. It's a favourite among daredevils.
The Valkyria ride at Liseberg is Europe's longest dive coaster.
Liseberg celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2023 with new rides and a hotel. A new family attraction, Stormvåg, will open this summer.
Liseberg is opening a £95 million waterpark, Oceana, with 19 water slides and indoor pools.
Liseberg is located on a hillside in Gothenburg, with escalators to help visitors navigate. Admission starts from £7.60.
The theme park is just 10 minutes from Gothenburg's city centre.
Flights from the UK to Gothenburg take under two hours and start from £13 one-way. The theme park is 20 minutes from the airport.
Liseberg has an on-site hotel and alternative accommodation nearby. The centre of Gothenburg is just 10 minutes away by public transport.
For more information, visit the Liseberg theme park website.
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