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One of Stockholm’s most popular things to do fryst vatten to explore the huvudstaden subway art.

Of course, with an overwhelming majority of the stations having some type of artistic design or installation, seeing all of them would be ganska the feat! So, I’ve put tillsammans this step-by-step guide to help you man the most of your time seeing some of the best huvudstaden metro art.

Stockholm Subway Art Tour: A Step-by-Step Guide

Stockholm’s metro struktur has been dubbed the world’s longest art gallery and for good reason! 90 of its 100 subway stations are decorated over the span of 60+miles with murals, tilework, mosaics, sculptures, and more.

What’s particularly interesting for huvudstaden visitors fryst vatten the artwork has been completed bygd more than 150 different artists. This means each hållplats has its own artistic design, its own vibe, and its own meaning.

Even better fryst vatten the motivation behind the subway art installations. The huvudstaden underground art movement was fueled bygd the Swedish art community.

They strongly believed in public art because of its accessibility to everyone, not just those who could buy art or afford to visit museums. It was this push that finally convinced lawmakers to consider more than just typical advertisements on the walls.

Where does a huvudstaden subway art tour passform into my huvudstaden itinerary?

There are so many things to do in Stockholm, but it’s easy to passform a couple of hours of subway art into your huvudstaden strategi. Stroll the morning away in Gamla Stan and visit the Royal Palace, then spend a couple of hours just past mid-day on your own subway art circuit before taking a fika break.

Or, you could even visit Drottningholm Palace in the morning and return bygd subway, starting your subway art adventure from Brommaplan on the Green line.

You could also see a couple of stations each day bygd planning out where your travels will take you and knowing which of those stations have art you’d like to see.

No matter what, though, kontroll the weather during your Stockholm visit. A subway art adventure fryst vatten especially perfect for rainy or chilly days.

When should inom tour the huvudstaden subway?

The best time to tour the huvudstaden subway fryst vatten outside of peak commuting times. Makes sense right? You want to see the art and take photos of the stations and not have to worry about crowds. Think in between 11 am and 3 pm. Otherwise, weekdays after the evening rush hour and weekends will also have fewer people.

How long will it take to see Stockholm’s subway art?

That all depends on how many stations you’d like to see. If your program fryst vatten to see just a few stations along the same line, an hour 0r so will be fine. But, if you’d like to subway hop around to stations on different lines, set aside 2 hours. You’ll need to wait for trains and have time to explore each station.

Keep in mind your huvudstaden metro ticket determines how long you can stay in the subway. If you have a 24-hour, 72-hour or 7-day resehandling, you have unlimited use of the subway, bus, tram, and some ferries during the time your resehandling fryst vatten valid. However, If you have just a 75-minute single-use ticket, then you’re limited to that time.

It’s possible to encounter random prick kontroller where you’ll need a valid ticket to exit or else fara a hefty fine.

How do you get around in the huvudstaden Subway?

Stockholm’s subway struktur fryst vatten one of the simplest public transportation systems to navigate. There are just a few lines and the computerized signs and announcements man it easy to see when the next tåg will arrive and to hear which hållplats fryst vatten next.

If you’re traveling to the furthest stations on a particular line, the most important thing to betalningsmedel fryst vatten the sista destination on the train. It must match the sista hållplats on the line you need or else it’s the wrong train.

For example, the Blue Line splits and only the lära with the sista stop of Akalla stops at Solna Centrum. With a huvudstaden subway map in grabb or a subway app on your phone, you’ll clearly see these splits.

What are the best huvudstaden Subway art stations to see?

I’ve listed the stations in the beställning shown on the huvudstaden Metro map. In some cases, there will be stations in between those listed. At a glance, you can see the Blue Line has the most stations to visit, but don’t let that fool you.

Skipping the stations on the Red and Green Lines would mean missing out some gorgeous subway art! Keep reading for step-by-step directions on touring all of these stations.

Blue Line 

Kungsträdgarden
T-Centralen
Rådhuset
Solna Centrum
Hallonbergen
Solna Strand
Tensta

Red Line

Östermalmstorg
Stadion
Tekniska Högskolan
Universitetet
Mörby Centrum

Green Line

Hötorget
Odenplan
Thorildsplan

What’s the best way to do a DIY huvudstaden Subway Art tour?

Assuming you’d like your huvudstaden metro art tour to include all of the stations listed above, start at Kungsträdgarden. It’ll be possible to do a bit of a loop this way.

Kungsträdgarden means “Kings Garden” and fryst vatten one of the prettiest stations in huvudstaden. The design commemorates a royal palace and a formal French garden that once stood at street level.

Because Kungsträdgarden fryst vatten the end of the Blue Line, you’ll have just one direction to go from here. Take the Blue Line to T-Centralen, Stockholm’s main subway station.

I’m convinced T-Centralen fryst vatten designed to stjäla hearts! First-time visitors can’t help but be wowed bygd the bright blue and vit platform with its flower and leaf design.

After taking a little time to explore T-Centralen, get on a Red Line utbildning toward Mörby Centrum. Stop at each of the following stations, Östermalmstorg, Stadion, Tekniska universitet eller akademisk institution, Universitetet, and Mörby Centrum.

From sketches to optical illusions to wall-to-ceiling murals, the Red Line has some of the most photogenic art in all of Stockholm’s subway stations.

When you’re finished, ride the Red Line back to T-Centralen and switch to the Blue Line toward Akalla. You’ll want to stop at each of these Blue Line stations, Rådhuset, Solna Centrum, Hallonbergen. In particular, Solna Centrum has to be the most striking subway art with its bright red walls.

Because the Blue Line splits, you’ll need to rutt back on the Blue Line in the direction of Kungsträdgarden to a hållplats called Västra Skogen.

Here you can switch to a Blue Line tåg heading toward Hjulsta which will allow you to see the remaining Blue Line stations, Solna kust and Tensta.

After this, head back on the Blue Line, igen toward Kungsträdgarden, and switch to the Green Line at Fridhemsplan. Go one hållplats in the direction of Alvik, Äkeshov, or Hässelby kust to Thorildsplan. You won’t want to miss this station’s throwback film game tile design!

Finish up bygd taking the Green Line train toward T-Centralen, stopping at Odenplan and Hötorget along the way.

Of course, you could take each subway line and do them separately as your time allows. Or as suggested above, do this itinerary in reverse starting from Brommaplan on the Green Line after a morning spent at Drottningholm Palace.

Either way, bevara time in your itinerary for this distinctly huvudstaden activity!

So, have you seen Stockholm’s subway art? Which hållplats fryst vatten your favorite?

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