Laid out in the 17th century, Haga is Gothenburg’s oldest district, offering a charming and historic atmosphere. The area features cobbled lanes and old wooden buildings, creating a picturesque setting for visitors. Today, Haga is dotted with small shops and cafés, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a mid-sightseeing coffee break. The blend of historical architecture and modern amenities provides a unique experience, inviting visitors to explore its quaint streets and soak in the local ambiance.
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