Solna, Sweden
Hagaparken
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+46 84026000
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Haga Palace is the current home of the Crown Princess Family of Sweden. In April 2009, Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt transferred the rights of disposal back to the royal court as a wedding gift for Daniel and Victoria.
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Most of Haga is off bounds due to the royal family's garden. There isn't that much to do here, though it is a really fun echo chamber. Suitable for a picnic, though, you can't actually eat it inside of the thing. I definately recommend you go see Hagaparken, but don't go there just for this thing.
Didn't see the castle but the palace ruins were awesome, there was a ladder to go down into the ruins and all parts were accessible, the ruins were larger than i expected. The nature around the ruins looks really nice. Quite dangerous edges you can fall off so be careful.
Beautiful historical venue. Go see! The whole Park of Haga is a Gem; U could spend the entire day there, just bring a decent picknick :-)
Long walk on a peaceful easter weekend
We were unable to enter this area. I saw several cars enter, but it did not seem to be open to the public. The Hagaparken area around it as well as the view from the lake is amazing and should be seen by everyone with eyeballs. You can see this as well as the tomb from afar, but unless you have some connections that can get you inside I would not come to see this place alone.
The Palace itself is fenced around. Only the Pavilion is available to view.
Perfect place for weekend therapy
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