Haga, West Coast, Sweden


4.0 (2.480 reviews) Spent Ranking #9 in West Coast Historic Walking Areas

Soak up the atmosphere

This 19th-century worker's district is now lined with shops.

Address

Haga Nygata, Gothenburg 31135 Sweden

Mobile

+46 70 019 52 16

Website

http://goteborg.com

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 03, 2024, 11:49

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4.0 based on (2.480 reviews)

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  • 4Audrey2013_13 5:00 PM Aug 22, 2020
    Hype quarter of Göteborg not to be missed
    Haga is a charming area of traditional wood buildings and cobbled streets, home to 17th-century fortress Skansen Kronan. Definitely worth a little stroll. It is full of cafes and bistrots to enjoy a snack and coffee. Make sure you stop for a cinnamon bun, the speciality around here. We had already had brunch but Café Husaren in the middle of Haga seems like the place to go to for sweets! See my pictures...
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  • 4Love2Globetrot 5:00 PM Jan 18, 2020
    Quaint area of the city!
    Really enjoyed our time visiting Haga...it’s such a quaint area of the city with cobbled streets and cute little shops, even if it did rain the whole time! Apparently not uncommon for Gothenburg! You can buy some really lovely traditional Scandinavian bits from here to take home with you. At Christmas time there are also market stalls selling gifts, as well as traditional Glögg (Swedish mulled wine!)