The Royal Court
The Tempel of the Echo in Haga Park. Photo: Gomer Swahn Reklam AB/Gomer Swahn.

Haga Park

Situated in Stockholm City and part of the Royal National City Park, Haga Park is one of Sweden's most-visited recreation area.

Haga Park is perhaps Sweden's foremost example of an English landscape park and also known as the “Gustavian Park" as it was initiated by Gustav III.

Read more about the historical buildings in Haga Park

Gripsholm Castle and the Outer Courtyard. Photo: Norberg Design AB/Dick Norberg. Gripsholm Castle open year round for Group Visits


The Royal Apartments at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. Photo: The Royal Court/Håkan Lind. The Royal Palace is open Tuesday–Sunday at 12:00–15:00


Drottningholm Palace seen from the seaside. Photo: The Royal Court. Drottningholm Palace opens at weekends


The Royal Mews. Photo: Charlotte Gawell. Guided tours of the Royal Mews, Saturdays and Sundays at 14:00


Strömsholm Palace. Photo: Norberg Design AB/Dick Norberg. Visit Strömsholm Palace – open for group visits year round