Haga
Currently Open- Address: Haga Nygata, Goteborg, Gothenburg, Sweden Map
- Timings: 24-hrs Details
- Tags: Art And Culture, Garden, Park, Restaurant, Market, Family And Kids, Neighborhoods
The Haga district is in the south of the waterway and is Gothenburg's extremely ancient territory. Steeped in history, it is the ideal place for an easy stroll along the cobbled road. There are innumerable shops and boutiques, charming and rustic wooden houses and a very interesting set of bistros all round.
The old wooden houses of Haga are a memorable sight. Be sure to take a stroll down the lovely pathways to breathe in the sights and sounds of Gothenburg. The whole area has a very vibrant personality to it. You will get to see the life of the typical local in the place.
Slottsskogen Park is close-by too. This is the best place to unwind after a tiring day of sightseeing. There are a few restaurants serving food from all over the world. Seafood and the crisp fish at Sjobaren, a neighborhood food are recommended favourites. Also, visit the popular attractions in the city by following Gothenburg itinerary 1 day.
Haga Travel Tips
- The ranchers market in Haga is really popular for offering great authentic food in Gothenburg.
How to Reach Haga
- Hagakyrkan
- Levantine Bistro
- Skojarbacken Mat & Sprit
- Trattoria La Strega
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- Haga Address: Haga Nygata, Goteborg, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Haga Timing: 24-hrs
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7/10
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69.53% of people who visit Gothenburg include Haga in their plan
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1650 Times
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10 AM - 11 AM
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28.83% of people start their Haga visit around 10 AM - 11 AM
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30 Minutes
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People usually take around 30 Minutes to see Haga
93.13% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Haga
People normally club together Botaniska Tradgarden and Goteborgs Stadsmuseum while planning their visit to Haga.