The Stockholm metro resembles a cave, a garden and a museum. Discover the suburban area of the Swedish capital with this tour of its main stations.

PRICE: $37
per person

 

Stockholm Metro Art Tour: A Journey Beneath the City

At the indicated time, we will meet near Kungsträdgården Garden , in the very heart of Stockholm. From there, we’ll walk to Kungsträdgården Station, where we’ll begin exploring the fascinating secrets of the Stockholm metro ⬇️.

Our underground adventure starts at Kungsträdgården, part of the blue lines 10 and 11 and popularly known as the “Garden Station” .
We’ll continue along the blue line to Rådhuset, the impressive “Cave Station”, whose platforms resemble a Viking grotto ⚔️❄️.

Without leaving the blue line, we’ll head to Solna Centrum — pay close attention to its striking decoration, it will surely surprise you .
To complete the blue line section, we’ll go to Fridhemsplan, where we’ll change to the green lines (17, 18, and 19) toward Thorildsplan, the favorite station of video game lovers . Why could that be?

From Thorildsplan, we’ll return toward the city center and make a quick transfer to the red line.
There, we’ll visit Stadium, one of Stockholm’s most famous stations, known for its bold colors and unique design.

Our tour will end at T-Centralen, the busiest station in Stockholm, where we’ll admire its impressive decoration before returning to the surface along the lively Drottninggatan pedestrian street ️✨.

A unique, creative, and unforgettable experience — perfect for art lovers, curious travelers, and anyone looking to discover Stockholm from a different perspective

Marvel at the different seasons full of art
Discover the suburban area of the Swedish capital
You will feel like you are in a cave, a garden or a museum

Expert Local Guide
Metro Tickets Included
Hidden Stories & Fun Facts
Small Group Experience
Photography Tips
Cultural Insights

 

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