I love this place! It’s a few streets of small shops, cafes, bakeries, and eateries. It would be a great place just to sit and relax, read a book, do some work, and/or catch up with friends. If I lived around here, I would definitely be a free to visitor of the area! Definitely come visit, it’s super cute! Also, 500th review!
Ashley B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Santa Monica, CA
If you like narrow, cobbled streets, old buildings, and cute independent shops and cafes, Haga is definitely worth a visit. The highlights for me were the shops selling all kinds of spices, olive oils, and chocolates, and of course, the cafes. There are countless cafes and nearly all of them boast mouthwatering breakfast/brunch buffets at prices that are pretty decent by Scandinavian standards. One word of warning: cafes in Haga typically don’t have wifi, do you might want to ditch the MacBook and bring a good book instead.
Iris F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Göteborg, Sweden
Yes! The shopping street through Haga is everything I need a shopping day out in a foreign city — cute shops, nice buildings and cafés. Lots of small cozy cute girlie shops and nice homey cozy coffee shops. There are a few nice restaurants/bars as well, but Haga is mostly known for the coffee shops! They never end, and sometimes it is hard to tell one from another. As soon as locals get the slightest ray of sunshine — from early spring until fall — the outdoor seatings are occupied. In Sweden we hunger for sun all year round! Choose the best seats or the best café(not necessarily the same). Saturdays in December it is completely full and impossible to move from one end to the other. During ordinary days you are likely to get jumped by(indeed nice but still annoying) people asking for your participation to fill a questionnaire or sign a name list.
Goer M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Osnabrück, Niedersachsen
01.01.2012 Wie elbnixe schon geschrieben hat. Ein tolles Viertel mit guten Restaurants und kleinen, feinen Geschäften. Tipp: Immer einen Besuch wert.
Brit A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Bad Soden-Salmünster, Hessen
Das älteste Viertel Göteborgs lockt mit vielen kleinen Geschäften, Bars und Lokalen. Es ist einfach nur beeindruckend hier die schwedische Mentalität zu erleben. Die Leute sitzen hier echt vor den Lokalen auf der Strasse, ob nun bei Hitze oder in eine Decke eingemummelt bei geringen Temperaturen. Hier gilt es viele kleine Geschäfte und Cafes zu entdecken. Es lohnt sich wirklich, die Hauptflaniermeile Göteborgs zu verlassen und hier durch die Gassen zu schlendern. Mir hat dieses Viertel super gut gefallen.