Haga Park
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The park is part of the Royal National City Park – the first national urban park in the world – and it is Sweden's best "Gustavian Park", a type of English landscape park founded on the initiative of King Gustav III. It is also ho … Read more
The park is part of the Royal National City Park – the first national urban park in the world – and it is Sweden's best "Gustavian Park", a type of English landscape park founded on the initiative of King Gustav III. It is also home to many native animals, including fox, badger and deer. Read less

A stunning, leafy oasis in northern Stockholm
Talk of the town: If you're lucky, you might see the Crown Princess, who lives in Haga Palace.
It's quite easy to spend a whole day here. Start your day by having some brunch at Stallmästaregården, a popular restaurant and hotel dating from the 1600s. Then work off those calories with some outdoor tennis, swimming or kayaking. You can also admire the historical royal buildings in the park as four of the 11 royal palaces in Stockholm are here.
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