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How to get to Haga & Feskekôrka by tram

Stop, line, time and walk — the complete guide.

Quick answer

Take the tram to Hagakyrkan stop. From there it is a ~3-minute walk to Haga, Haga Nygata and Feskekôrka.

Järntorget, with bars and restaurants, is at the western end of Haga.

Alternatively: stop Linnéplatsen.

Haga & Feskekôrka
Haga & Feskekôrka

Overview

Haga is Gothenburg’s most charming quarter — cobbled streets and 19th-century wooden houses, cafés and the famous giant cinnamon bun. Nearby is Feskekôrka, the church-like fish market hall on the canal. The Hagakyrkan stop is a couple of minutes from Haga Nygata.

Getting there

Starting pointTram route
Central StationTram 3/9 to Hagakyrkan, ~9 min
BrunnsparkenTram 3, ~6 min
LinnéplatsenTram 1/6, ~5 min

Step by step

1

Take any tram to Hagakyrkan stop.

2

Leave the platform toward the street.

3

In about 3 minutes on foot you reach Haga, Haga Nygata and Feskekôrka.

What else to see nearby

Useful information

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Ticket
A Västtrafik zone A ticket is valid on the tram, buses and the archipelago ferries. Buy it in the “Västtrafik To Go” app or with a card on board.
Accessibility
Most trams and stops are low-floor and step-free.
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Tip
Have a “fika” with a cinnamon bun on Haga Nygata. Feskekôrka has been renovated and sits by the water a few minutes away.

Frequently asked questions

How much is a ticket?

A Västtrafik zone A ticket is valid for 90 minutes on the tram, buses and boats. Buy it in the “Västtrafik To Go” app. See the "Schedule" page.

How long does it take from the centre?

Central Station: Tram 3/9 to Hagakyrkan, ~9 min.

Which stop is nearest?

The nearest stop is Hagakyrkan, a couple of minutes away.

Is the tram accessible?

Most trams are low-floor and step-free.

Where can I find more sights?

See all attractions near the tram.

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Updated: August 2026