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Liseberg reopens with new additions including two new restaurants

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On June 3, 2021 it was finally time for Liseberg to open its gate, after 520 days of closure.  The re-opening of Liseberg on June 3, 2021 marked one of the most important and happiest days in the park’s almost 100 year history. With a limited number of guests in the park and many extensive COVID-19 measures, the Liseberg-visit will be somewhat different in the 2021-season.

Liseberg
Liseberg

“We’ve invested almost SEK 200 million (EURO 20 million) in our most important guests; children,” says Andreas Andersen. 

In the children’s area Kaninlandet (The Rabbit Land), the new dark-ride Underland finally opened. The dark-ride takes guests on an underground journey through the rabbit’s secret world. 

In addition to Underland, several new additions open in the children area; a renovated river ride Morotsresan (the Carrot Journey), a new stage and a rabbit-themed restaurant for children, Bergs Bistro.

This year, two new restaurants at Liseberg also opens. The Art Deco themed new restaurant 1923 takes you back to the beginning of Liseberg’s almost 100-year long history. The menu includes modernized classics, and the two-storey outdoor terrace offers a magnificent view of the Main Stage.

1923 Dining at Liseberg
1923 Dining at Liseberg

The rebuilt The Green Room, which opened in 2015 as the world’s first vegetarian theme-park restaurant, now serves 100% plant-based food. The restaurant aims to have zero food waste, and offers home-made food, made with primarily organic ingredients sourced from local producers.

Liseberg
Liseberg

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Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen
Julie is the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE and a dynamic force in global storytelling, innovation and creative leadership. She is a respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council and serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025 and 2026), where she contributes thought leadership on the intersections of business, culture and breakthrough technologies. As Managing Director, she also oversees the Fine Art, Digital Art, Portfolios and Marketing departments, ensuring the brand’s strategic vision and creative direction are realized across disciplines. Her immersive reporting has brought audiences behind the scenes of global milestones such as the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Expo 2020 Dubai, CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show, offering exclusive access to moments that define contemporary culture. An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie is also recognized for her compelling reviews of National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works. Her ability to combine analytical depth with narrative finesse inspires audiences seeking intelligent, meaningful, and globally relevant content. With a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges art, technology, and culture, Julie continues to shape the dialogue on how storytelling and innovation converge to influence the way we experience the world.
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