Getting here
Visiting address
Hagaparken (the Haga Park), Solna.
Sale of tickets
Sale of tickets at the entrance in conjunction with the guided tours.
By public transport
Bus to Haga Norra and ten minutes walk through the park. Follow signs Gustav III'ss Paviljong.
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By car
E4, turnoff 167 to Hagaparken. Ten minutes walk from the car park, follow signs Gustav III's Paviljong.
By bicycle
Cycleways in Hagaparken (the Haga Park). Cycle-map can be ordered from Solna Tourist Center.
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