Hagaparken, or Haga Park, is a vast and popular nature area located in Solna, just north of Stockholm, Sweden. It is a part of the Royal National City Park and features large lawns, woods, and gardens. The park is home to several historical landmarks, including Haga Palace, King Gustav III's Pavilion, the Chinese Pavilion, the Haga Echo Temple, and the Turkish Kiosk. Visitors can also explore the Royal Burial Ground, where several members of the Swedish royal family are laid to rest. The park is designed in the English landscape style, with winding paths, arbours, and magnificent trees. It is a great place for families to visit, with plenty of space for recreation and exploration
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Activities: We strolled around Hagaparken one morning. We enjoyed the beautiful weather. We went down to Brunnsviken and my little son loved throwing stones into the water or pretending to fish. We also visited the Koppartälten
Highlights: We loved throwing stones into the water or pretending to fish. "Man can walk around most of Brunnsviken, which is a very lovely walk." We also enjoyed the Koppartälten, with its café and outdoor seating ✨