Wander Gothenburg's atmospheric 17th-century Haga neighbourhood with a private local expert, then visit the iconic Feskekôrka fish market for a tasting of the finest west-coast seafood Sweden has to offer.
What to expect
Your guide leads you down Haga Nygata's cobblestoned lanes, past beautifully preserved wooden hus (houses) housing artisan boutiques and vintage coffee houses. The giant Haga cinnamon bun at Café Husaren is a non-negotiable stop. A short walk brings you to the Feskekôrka — the 'Fish Church' — a stunning 1874 Gothic market hall where vendors display langoustines, whole salmon, and smoked eel with fishmonger's pride. Finish with a tasting plate and a glass of local craft beer.
Good to know
Haga is approximately 20 minutes by taxi from the cruise terminal. Book your private guide at least 48 hours in advance via Withlocals. The Feskekôrka is closed Sundays and Mondays — verify your port day. Tour typically 2.5–3 hours, leaving ample time before all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gothenburg — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.