LisebergQueue Times
About Liseberg
About Liseberg
Liseberg is Sweden's most visited attraction, sitting right in the centre of Gothenburg. The park opened in 1923 and is famous for its hilltop setting and gardens as much as its rides - highlights include Balder (one of the world's best-rated wooden coasters), Valkyria (a dive coaster), Helix, and the newer Loke swing ride. A separate Luna resort hotel and Oceana water park operate alongside.
Liseberg's summer season is short and intense - peak crowds run from mid-June to mid-August, plus the Halloween and famous Christmas market events. Weekday evenings outside school holidays are much calmer. Check live queue times before committing to Balder or Valkyria, and use our crowd calendar to pick a quieter date - the park is particularly atmospheric after dark.
How busy is the park through the day?
How busy is the park through the day?
Average wait across all rides, hour by hour - based on the last 28 days.
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Liseberg - Frequently Asked Questions
How long are the queues at Liseberg today?
Live queue times at Liseberg vary through the day and by season. Most signature rides see 30-60 minute waits during peak hours (11am-3pm), while early mornings and the last hour before closing are typically the quietest. Check the live Liseberg queue times page for up-to-the-minute wait times on every ride.
What time does Liseberg open and close?
Liseberg's opening hours change seasonally, typically opening between 9:30am and 10:30am and closing between 5pm and 8pm. Bank holidays and special events like firework nights run later. Check the Liseberg opening times calendar for today's exact hours.
When is the best time to visit Liseberg?
The quietest days at Liseberg are usually mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) outside of school holidays, with weekends and UK half-terms being the busiest. For the shortest queues, arrive at opening and head to the biggest rides first. Our Liseberg best time to visit tool analyses historical wait times to recommend the quietest upcoming days.
How can I avoid long queues at Liseberg?
Three proven tactics: 1) arrive before the gates open and sprint to the biggest ride first, 2) ride popular attractions during lunch hours (12pm-1pm) or the final hour before closing when families start leaving, 3) check the live queue times to dynamically plan your next ride. Liseberg crowds follow predictable patterns - the best time to visit tool breaks these down day by day.
Where is Liseberg located?
Liseberg is located in Sweden. Full address details, directions and opening hours are available on the park's official website.
Are Liseberg queue times live and accurate?
Yes - queue times on this page come directly from Liseberg's own ride system, the same data shown on the park's official app and in-park signs. Wait times refresh every few minutes. Parks occasionally over-estimate queues by 5-15% to manage expectations, so actual walk times are sometimes shorter than posted.