* The areas around Haga and Linné are nice to stroll.
* You should walk by Andra långgatan (in the same area) and check out
Two Little Birds, a café and art gallery, Iris Berså and Hades antique store.
* In Haga you can drink good coffee (says my husband, I don´t drink coffe)
and eat good sandwhiches at Le Petit Café. Some nice shops in Haga are Drömma and Bebop.
* Good coffee + bagels at Linnégatan, Bönor & Bagels.
* In Linné you can find three very nice shops in a raw on Olivedalsgatan. Once upon a time,
Popitop and Verkstan.
* Second hand shops in Linné, Myrorna, Järntorgsgatan 10, Emmaus, Linnégatan 9.
* Other good places to visit in Gothenburg are Röda Sten, Göteborgs konsmuseum and
Botaniska Trädgården, the largest botanical garden in Sweden.
* One of the best second hand stores in Gothenburg is Holmens marknad, open every day.
Another good second hand place is Saron Kyrkan, open at thursdays and saturdays.
* Two favorite shops in the city area, Prickig Katt and Emma & Malena.
* If you visit with kids you should definitely visit Slottsskogen, where you also find
Naturhistoriska Museet (Natural History Museum), Barnens Zoo (children’s zoo) and Djurgårdarna
(a family animal park). Don’t miss the feeding of the seals at 2 pm!
* The science center Universeum, can also be worth it.
* If you come in the summertime I would recommend to visit the beautiful southern archipelago,
Styrsö, Brännö, Donsö, Köpstadsö and Vrångö, nice for bathing and excursions, all accessible by
public ferries which leave from Saltholmen.
another great resource
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