Gothenburg Old Town & Haga Tours
Explore Gothenburg on foot: the charming cobbled Haga district with its wooden “landshövding” houses and cosy fika cafés, the grand Avenyn boulevard, the Feskekôrka fish market church, the Kungsportsavenyn and the city’s relaxed Scandinavian charm. A walking tour reveals the soul of Sweden’s friendly west-coast city.
2 ture · prices per person, book with partner
Old Town & Haga in Gothenburg — FAQ
What is there to see in Gothenburg old town?
Highlights include the cobbled Haga district with its wooden houses and fika cafés, the grand Avenyn boulevard, the Feskekôrka fish market church, the Kungsportsplatsen, the Garden Society park, and the canals.
What is the Haga district?
Haga is Gothenburg’s oldest and most charming neighbourhood, a cobbled quarter of wooden and “landshövding” houses now full of cosy fika cafés, boutiques and antique shops — famous for its giant cinnamon buns.
Is a Gothenburg walking tour worth it?
Yes — a guided walk brings to life Gothenburg’s charming Haga district, canals, fish church and relaxed Scandinavian character, the best way to discover Sweden’s friendly west-coast city.

