Haga

Neighborhood Gothenburg, Vastra Gotaland County, Sweden

What to expect

Haga is a historic neighborhood in Gothenburg with 19th-century wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and a charming atmosphere, featuring independent shops, cafes, and antique stores

Plan your family visit to the Haga with these blog insights 👇

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My tips for Gothenburg for children and adults

My tips for Gothenburg for children and adults
This family's experience:

Activities: We strolled through the charming streets of Haga and stopped for a snack

Highlights: We enjoyed the atmosphere and the famous Haga cinnamon buns ✨

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Discover Gothenburg in 48 hours – Guide for a weekend with the 2018 NHL game

Discover Gothenburg in 48 hours – Guide for a weekend with the 2018 NHL game
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to Haga, a small district with small streets and wooden houses. We saw many small, dreamy shops and enjoyed delicious cookies, cakes, and pastries there. We ate a snack for lunch, it was very, very tasty

Highlights: The kids loved exploring the charming streets of Haga and trying the tasty treats. The atmosphere was very nice ✨

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15-day road trip in Sweden: Itinerary and advice

15-day road trip in Sweden: Itinerary and advice
This family's experience:

Activities: We strolled through Haga, Göteborg's historic district, admiring its charming wooden houses, cafés, restaurants, and shops. We enjoyed some delicious cinnamon buns (kanelbullar) at the Husaren café

Highlights: The kids loved exploring the charming houses and shops, and we enjoyed the authentic atmosphere of this historic district ✨