Guide to Stockholm’s Subway Art (2024)

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With a history of over 750 years, Stockholm is a fascinating European destination. It’s restaurants whip up inventive dishes, there are beautiful parks to explore, and the city has an incredible art scene – in the subway.

It’s easy to spend an entire week exploring the city’s unique urban gallery with more than 90 decorated subway stations. I’ve narrowed it down to nine of my favorites that showcase some of the best art there is to see.

Here’s my guide to Stockholm’s subway art!

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T-Centralen Station

History

Stockholm’s subway art is the world’s longest art exhibit. Stretching over 110 kilometers, 90 out of the 100 stations are decorated with colorful pieces of art.

It all started in the 1950s when the city decided to make art more accessible to its citizens and beautify urban areas. Since then, more than 150 Swedish artists have contributed pieces to Stockholm’s stations.

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Stadion Station

Tips for Visiting Stockholm’s Subway Art

Tickets: If you’re going to be using the subway frequently during your time in Stockholm, get an SL Access card (SEK 20 / $2) and top it up with unlimited travel for 75 minutes, 24-hours or 72-hours.

HELPFUL TIP: If you are only going to the subway to take photos, you can be strategic and get a 75-minute ticket for onlySEK 44 / $5. It’s valid for unlimited travel on all public transportation, so you can switch lines and hop around to each station.

Best Time to Go: The best time to go on a self-guided tour of Stockholm’s subway art is during the week around 12 pm. You’ll miss rush hour, and you’ll have an easier time getting a photo without anyone else around. If you’re busy during the day, you can also try in the evenings. The stations are open until 12:30 am every day.

Photography: It’s easy to take photos of Stockholm’s subway art with any camera or smartphone. But if you want to get the best results, I recommend bringing along a tripod because you’ll need to use a slow shutter speed (there’s no natural light down there!). Check out my photography gear here!

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Mörby Centrum

Stockholm Subway Art Itinerary

T-Centralen: Opened in 1957, the T-Centralen become the first station in Stockholm to feature artwork. Designed by local artist, Per Olof Ultvedt, it features beautiful blue vines climbing up the walls and pays homage to the workers who built the subway.

Stadion: Located near the home of Stockholm’s annual Pride festival, Stadion is decorated with a vivid and colorful rainbow. It became the first of the city’s “cave” stations and is carved straight out of the bedrock.

Tekniska Hogskolan: Created by Lennart Mork, the station is inspired by the nearby Royal Institute of Technology. It’s has a dark, moody undertone and features interesting elements from science like a giant glass polyhedron.

Universitetet Station: The Universitet Station is the ultimate subway stop for travelers. Its main feature is a massive tile panel detailing the travels of Carl Linnaeus. A famous Swede who is considered the father of modern taxonomy of organisms.

Thorildsplan Station: Ever wanted to be a character in a Super Mario Nintendo game? Head over to the Thorildsplan Station. Local artist Lars Arrhenius used tiles to create 8-bit video game art. Keep an eye out for Space Invaders, Pacman and more!

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Hallonbergen Station

Solna Centrum:(Blue Line) Created in 1975, the Solna Centrum station features a bright red sun setting behind a lush green Swedish forest. It features hundreds of free-handed drawings depicting political issues like deforestation, global warming, and urbanization.

Hallonbergen: The Hallonbergen station is one of the most whimsical subways in Stockholm. Local artists Elis Eriksson and Gosta Wallmark decorated the subway with drawings from the childhood. There’s also a rainbow escalator – making it one of the most Instagrammable spots in the city!

Radhuset: Located below the city’s Court House, the artist wanted Radhuset to look like an underground grotto. You’ll find intricate details like a medieval market, a plinth of a chimney and metal shoes on the ceiling. There are lots of exciting things to see, so give yourself time to discover some hidden gems before leaving the station.

Mörby Centrum: As you walk into Mörby Centrum, you will see with rather dull looking walls. While the station doesn’t seem impressive at first glance, it’s all an optical illusion. Head to the center of the boarding platform, and the walls shift colors, depicting a pastel geometric rainbow (complete with cotton candy colored clouds).

Read More:Visiting Gröna Lund in Stockholm

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Solna Centrum Station

Overall

Whether you’re spending a day, a week or a month in the city – you need to visit Stockholm’s subway art. It’s an incredible way to explore the city and one of the best things you can do while in Sweden!

Read More:The Ultimate Stockholm Travel Guide

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Do you have any tips for visiting Stokholm’s subway art? Let me know in the comments below!

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FAQs

How much is the subway art tour in Stockholm? ›

This was an excellent tour! The guide was very informative and humorous! The subway stations are so interesting with each station having its own unique color palette and theme as each as designed by a different artist. The tour is free all you need is a metro card or ticket.

What is the most beautiful subway station in Stockholm? ›

There are many stunning metro stations in Stockholm, but some of the most popular and visually striking ones include T-Centralen, Solna Centrum, Kungsträdgården, Thorildsplan, and Universitetet. However, every station has its own unique design and is worth exploring.

Where is Odenplan art? ›

Citybanan, a new track for Stockholm's commuter trains that connects T-Centralen directly with Odenplan, was completed in 2017 with new platforms and new art by 14 artists on the stations. Hanging down from the ceiling of Odenplan's western entrance hallway, “Life Line” is one of Citybanan's most eye-catching pieces.

How do you pay for subway in Stockholm? ›

Use a contactless card or mobile device for pay as you go travel on all our transport services. Buy and store almost all tickets in the SL App in your mobile phone.

How much does it cost to ride the underground in Stockholm? ›

A 24-hour pass, valid for buses and the upscale Stockholm subway, is priced at 115 SEK. If you prefer a 72-hour pass, it costs 230 SEK, while a 7-day pass is available for 300 SEK. For a single ticket to travel within the same zone, the minimum price is 36 SEK.

Where is the most beautiful subway in the world? ›

Stockholm Underground, Sweden

Stockholm Metro boasts of over 90 decorated stations out of 100, transforming its 110 miles of track into the world's longest art gallery.

How late does the metro run in Stockholm? ›

Stockholm's Central Station, T-Centralen, is a hub for all lines, meaning you can switch over to any line at this station. Metro stations are marked by signs with a blue capital T. The metro runs from 5am to 1am on weekdays and usually has extended hours on the weekend.

Is Stockholm Metro good? ›

Every single metro/train station in Stockholm deserve a stop by just to check the Nice architeture. It is a kind of City attraction.

What is the name of the subway in Stockholm? ›

The Stockholm Metro (Swedish: Stockholms tunnelbana) is a rapid transit system in Stockholm, Sweden. The first line opened in 1950 as the first metro line in the Nordic countries, and today the system has 100 stations in use, of which 47 are underground and 53 above ground.

Where is Gustav Klimt art located? ›

The exceptional Gustav Klimt (1862–1918) is closely associated in many aspects with the Belvedere Museum in Vienna, which houses the most significant collection of Austrian art.

Where is Mona Lisa art? ›

The Mona Lisa hangs behind bulletproof glass in a gallery of the Louvre Museum in Paris, where it has been a part of the museum's collection since 1804. It was part of the royal collection before becoming the property of the French people during the Revolution (1787–99).

Where is Frida Kahlo art located? ›

The house/museum is located in Colonia del Carmen area of the Coyoacán borough of Mexico City. Coyoacán, especially the Colonia del Carmen area, has had an intellectual and vanguard reputation since the 1920s, when it was the home of Salvador Novo, Octavio Paz, Mario Moreno and Dolores del Río.

How much is a metro pass in Stockholm? ›

Stockholm's public transport prices from January 2022
Adult fare (in SEK)Discounted fare (in SEK)
Single ticket SMS/booth/app39 kr26 kr
Single ticket to controller54 kr36 kr
24 hours pass165 kr110 kr
72 hours pass330 kr220 kr
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How much is the Underground River tour? ›

Cost of going to the Underground River

While you can get an island hopping tour for as little as 1000 pesos, the Underground River tour can cost as much as 2500 in 2023 for a non-private tour. You can also consider a private tour for around 10,000 to 15,000 pesos, but in our opinion this probably isn't worth it.

How long is Stockholm City Hall tour? ›

With walls covered in over 80 million golden mosaics, The City Hall is a must see during a stay in Stockholm. During our guided tour, that lasts for 90 minutes, we will walk through the most important representative Halls of the building, The Blue Hall and The Golden Hall.

Which subway is world's longest art gallery? ›

Stockholm's subway system is known as the world's longest art gallery, with more than 150 artists transforming the underground stations one by one since the 1950s.

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