Haga District, Gothenburg

Also known as: Haga. Haga District, Gothenburg's historic quarter, enchants visitors with its cobblestone streets and 19th-century wooden houses. Known for its cozy cafes and artisanal shops, Haga offers a charming blend of old-world charm and modern flair. Travelers often rave about Café Husaren, where the oversized cinnamon buns, or 'Hagabullen', are a must-try. WanderVlogs highlights the district's vibrant street life, capturing the essence of its bustling markets and local crafts. The pedestrian-friendly streets invite leisurely strolls, with frequent stops at boutiques offering unique Swedish designs. Haga's rich history is palpable, with landmarks like the Haga Church providing a glimpse into the past. WanderVlogs presents authentic travel tips, ensuring you don't miss the district's hidden gems and cultural nuances.

Last updated: Jul 13, 2026

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