Sublocality
Haga
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A street in the old part of Gothenburg, small shops and many cafés. Do not miss out on the big “kanelbulle” (cinnamon roll), it is famous!
Haga is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Gothenburg, full of beautiful shops, cafes, and cobblestone streets. It is the perfect place to leisurely stroll around and spend a few relaxing hours perusing, shopping or taking a fika. Haga, which is a really cozy area with unique Swedish wooden…
When in Gothenburg, you should always visit Haga. There is a lot of cozy cafés and shops. It's next to Järntorget. This picture doesn't really show the place, will change it eventually.
Haga is one of the oldest and cosiest neighbourhoods in Gothenburg. Close to the city centre and perfect to take a stroll through, enjoy the small independent shops and the cute cefés (with the largest cinnamon buns in town).
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Amusement Park
“In my honest opinion this is hell on earth. You pay enormous amounts of money to stand for hours in a queue to go on a ride. When not queuing for a ride you can queue for some fast food. Obviously many people love this or there wouldn't be any queues so if this is your thing then knock yourself out.....”
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Science Museum
“An interactive museum. Visit Ocean zone, The Rainforest and the Space center.”
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Almenningsgarður
“Just a stone’s throw from the city centre is the Garden Society of Gothenburg (Trädgårdsföreningen) – one of the best preserved nineteenth-century parks in Europe. And a short tram ride away you'll find Gothenburg Botanical Garden, a world class botanical garden with more than 16 000 different species of plants.”
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Almenningsgarður
“They have moose and penguins, what's not to like! ( apart from the animals in captivity side of it ) I don't know why the photo shows an elephant, they don't have elephant.”
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Museum
“The prestigious museum opened in 1923, in time for Gothenburg’s International Exhibition. You can come to appreciate works from across Europe painted from the 1400s to the 21st century. But the museum’s acclaim comes from its 19th-century Nordic art, by famous and familiar names like Edvard Munch, Peder Severin Krøyer, Bruno Liljefors and Anders Zorn. The French collection deserves your time for its works by Gauguin, Picasso, Monet, Chagall and van Gogh. And for lovers of the Renaissance and Baroque there are pieces by van Dyck, Rembrandt, Rubens and Jacob Jordaens.”
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