Hagaparken is my mentally escape from reality. I stroll or run in this park 3 – 4 times a week. Large verdant areas mixed with beautiful woodland characterize this English-inspired Park. Besides, in the park there are a number of different pavilions and temples such as the Turkish and Chinese Pavilion, as well as the Copper Tents and the Echo Temple. This is a perfect location for workout, picnic or just to visit one of the cafes for an ice cream during a hot summer day.
Heather M.
Place rating: 4 Stockholm, Sweden
Beautiful park to go running in, have a picnic at, take a hike or an evening stroll through! We stopped by here on the way home from an early dinner party at a friends place Sunday evening. I felt so full and really needed to stretch my legs a little. Haga park was a perfect place to do that! The park was pretty empty because it was so late, but because of the long daylight hours in Sweden this time of year it was still light for a whole hour or two from the time we got there – at about 8pm. It felt kinda cool to be in such a touristy place but be all alone on the trails most of the time. What started out as a small walk quickly turned into a real athletic adventure when we decided to hike up the huge and incredibly steep hill or bluff on the way back to the car. Who knew that there was such a great hiking trail in the middle of the park?! Good thing I had sneakers on! If I came back I would definitely come in some athletic clothing to really get in a good workout! Beautiful park with great trails!
James C.
Place rating: 5 Stockholm, Sweden
This is one of the nicest spots in Stockholm and consequently one of my favorites. Walking around the lake in warm or cold weather is beautiful and relaxing. The trails through the woods are less frequented and offer some overhead views of the park in some areas. It’s a great spot for running, or relaxing on the grass and grilling in the Summer. Plenty of open fields to kick a futbol, throw a frisbee or play kubb. Some interesting looking buildings for tourists and locals to appreciate throughout the seasons. When I think of the beauty and uniqueness of Stockholm this is one of the first places I imagine.
Katharina P.
Place rating: 4 Hamburg
Haga Park ist ein Park, in dem man super spazieren gehen kann. Der Park geht von Stallmästaregården in Frösundavik von Süden nach Norden. Im Park gibt es jetzt eine Vielzahl von Pavillons und Tempeln sowie ein türkischer Kiosk, Kupfer-Zelte, Chinesischer Pavillon und das Ekotemplet. Es gibt auch für Kinder eine Menge zu entdecken: Ruinen, in denen man perfekt klettern kann und vieles mehr. Zu unserem Besuch hatten wir das Glück, das auch noch der riesengroße See im Hagaparken zugefroren war, so dass man perfekt schlittschuhlaufen und auf dem Eis spazieren gehen konnte! Empfehlenswert ist der Garten für den Sommer, in dem man ein schönes Picknick und Familienausflüge planen kann.