Haga Park, Stockholm
Also known as: Hagaparken. Haga Park in Stockholm offers a serene escape with its expansive lawns, wooded areas, and historical pavilions. Travelers enjoy leisurely walks along the park's scenic trails, often stopping to admire the Gustav III's Pavilion, a fine example of neoclassical architecture. The Butterfly House, with its vibrant collection of tropical butterflies, is a hit among families. Vloggers frequently mention the park's tranquil atmosphere, ideal for picnics or a peaceful afternoon by the lake. WanderVlogs provides practical tips, such as the best spots for photography and nearby cafes to grab a traditional Swedish fika.
Last updated: Mar 26, 2026
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