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Kullaberg

If you're into photography, I think the golden hour (right before sunset) is magic here. The light is sooo pretty, and you'll get stunning shots. Just make sure to time your hike.

My advice is to download an offline map before you go. I got a bit lost on the trails, and without service, it was a hassle retracing my steps.
Universeum

i recommend bringing your own snacks and water because food inside can be pricey... plus, there’s plenty of spots to chill outside

I suggest checking out the rainforest exhibit first. It's super cool but gets crowded fast. You don’t wanna miss the monkeys and colorful birds!

If you can, go on a weekday, especially in the morning around 10 am. It was way less crowded, and I got to enjoy the exhibits at my own pace.

My advice is to buy your tickets online. I saved a few bucks and skipped the lines. More time for exploring, ya know?
Gothenburg Botanical Garden
Colmorden Zoo

I think the gift shop has some cute stuff, but my advice is to check prices online before buying. Some things seemed a bit overpriced compared to local stores.

I suggest you bring your own food and drinks. The prices at the zoo's cafes are pretty high, and you can find some nice picnic spots to enjoy your snacks.

If you're planning to visit the seal show, get there at least 20 minutes early. Seats fill up fast, and it's a fun experience you won’t want to miss!
I recommend getting there right when it opens at 10 AM. You'll avoid the crowds and have a better chance to see the animals active before it gets too hot
Royal Djurgarden

Check the schedule for events or concerts happening in the park, especially in summer. You might catch something amazing without spending extra!

Pack a picnic and head to one of the quieter areas of the park for lunch. You’ll save money and it’s a great way to soak in the beautiful views of the water.

If you’re into museums, grab a 'Museum Card' if you plan to visit a few places. It can save you a bunch on entrance fees!
Hagaparken

Check out the Butterfly House if you're into unique experiences! It’s a bit hidden in the park, so you might miss it if you're not looking closely. I recommend visiting around 3 PM when it tends to be less crowded

Explore the trails a bit off the main path... I did that and stumbled upon some beautiful hidden spots that I doubt many tourists see... Just make sure to wear comfy shoes because some bits are a bit rugged
Pack some extra water. I learned that the park is huge and it can get quite hot during summer. Finding water fountains took longer than expected. Staying hydrated made my day way better.
Lummelunda Cave
Rosendals Tradgard
Humlegarden

Bring a packed lunch and enjoy it on one of the many benches. The cafes inside can be pricey, and honestly, nothing beats a picnic amidst the greenery.

If you're into art, keep an eye out for any local sculptures scattered around the park. They’re pretty cool and often missed by the average tourist.
My advice is to wear comfy shoes! The pathways are lovely to walk on, but you’ll want to explore every nook and cranny without sore feet slowing you down.

Check out the park on a weekday! It's way less crowded than on weekends, so you can soak in the beauty without dodging too many people.
Skinnarviksberget

I recommend wearing comfortable shoes. The paths can get a bit rocky, and trust me, you'll want to wander around the entire area without worrying about your feet!

My advice is to take some time to explore the little side paths. I stumbled upon some amazing hidden spots for photos that you won't find on the main trails but don’t forget to keep your camera ready!