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Haga NygatavsGotaplatsen
Both are recommended by professional travelers. Overall, Haga is preferred by most professionals compared to Gotaplatsen. Haga comes in at #6 in Gothenburg with praise from 4 sources including Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Afar Magazine.
Haga Nygata
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Haga Nygata, Gothenburg, Sweden
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"The Haga district is Gothenburg’s oldest suburb, dating back to 1648." Full review
"Like most buildings in Haga, the buildings' ground floors were made of stone in order to prevent the spread of fire (the upper floors are wood). " Full review
1 Star
"Nowadays considered Gothenburg's trendiest quarter, the charming district of Haga was, in the 19C, the city's working class heart." Full review
"Formerly a working-class neighborhood, Haga’s wooden houses have been repurposed as independent shops and cafés with a cosmopolitan vibe." Full review
Gotaplatsen
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Gothenburg, Sweden
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"This square was built in 1923 in celebration of the city's 300th anniversary. In the center is the Swedish-American sculptor Carl Milles's breathtaking fountain statue of Poseidon choking a codfish. " Full review
0 Stars
"Here, you will find the Stadsteatern, with its programme of plays and comedies, and the Konserthuset, home to the country's national orchestra, the Gothenburg Symphony." Full review