





Stockholm Subway Art and Photo Tour World’s longest gallery
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
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Explore stunning artworks across Stockholm subway stations
Discover creative murals sculptures and installations since 1950s
Enjoy a cultural journey through colorful underground galleries
Learn about Swedish history through artistic storytelling
€ 35
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Explore the Stockholm subway system, often described as the world’s longest art gallery, stretching across more than 100 kilometers. As you travel through the network, you’ll encounter a vibrant display of colorful murals, intricate sculptures, and imaginative installations that turn everyday commuting into an artistic journey. Each station offers a unique atmosphere, showcasing creativity that ranges from bold, modern designs to subtle, thought-provoking pieces that reflect Sweden’s cultural evolution.
Discover how this remarkable underground gallery has been growing since the 1950s, featuring the work of more than 150 artists. As you wander through the metro, you’ll witness an inspiring blend of Swedish history, contemporary art, and captivating stories expressed through visual design. From dramatic cave-like stations to bright abstract environments, the Stockholm subway transforms public transportation into a cultural experience unlike any other.
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Customer Reviews
Nick

Daniela was an excellent tour guide. She provided a historical perspective which made the tour very worthwhile. If you enjoy art, it is definitely worth it.
Lilly

Die Metrostationen sind der Schatz von Stockholm und muss man einfach gesehen haben. Ein absolutes Highlight! Ich hatte Glück und war mit meinem Guide allein unterwegs. Natürlich kann man die Metrostationen allein anschauen, aber die Geschichten, Gedanken und Inspirationen dahinter lohnen sich. Das geht nur mit einer geführten Tour. Dazu habe ich persönliche Tipps und Insider für meinen Aufenthalt in Stockholm und meiner Weiterreise bekommen. Gerne sofort wieder! Wirklich empfehlenswert❤️🤩
GetYourGuide

Do the tour yourself as you hop on and off the metro which is really easy to navigate. This doesn’t include tour tickets they are extra. I found this trip really pointless. Missed some stops due to time. Do at your own leisure is my suggestion.
Maria

El recorrido está bien, pero apenas ha habido explicación de las cosas. Puedes coger las estaciones más importantes y recorrerlas con alguna guía online o incluso una audioguía. Precio algo descompensado con la información dada. No incluye la entrada en el metro, te la tienes que pagar tú o bien usar tu propio bono transportes.
Möbius

The major metro station in Stockholm, and definitely one of the most artistic one. Go to the blue line platform and you'll find one of the most beautiful metro station you've ever seen. You won't skip this station whenever you're travelling in Stockholm therefore I really recommend to have a look at the blue line platform even you're not taking that line's metro.
Łukasz

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ T-Centralen is definitely one of the most impressive and memorable metro stations in Stockholm. It’s not just a major transfer point where all three metro lines meet — it’s also a beautiful piece of underground art. The blue and white cave-like walls covered with silhouettes, industrial shapes, and floral patterns create a calm, unique, and slightly surreal atmosphere. Designed by artist Per Olof Ultvedt in the 1970s, this station feels more like an art gallery than a transit hub. The rough, natural rock ceiling combined with the soft blue shades makes it one of the most photographed stations in the city. Even though it’s usually crowded, the space still feels open and welcoming. If you’re visiting Stockholm, I highly recommend taking a walk through T-Centralen and experiencing it for yourself. It’s a perfect example of how everyday places like a metro station can be turned into public art.
Sezin

All metro stations of Stockholm have different designs. Therefore Stockholm is said to be the longest art gallery. This station is main station crossing all the metro lines, so it is very possible that yoı will pass by. I have been 4-5 of tge metro statiobs and this is my favourite one.
David

I used T - Centralen to head back to Radmansgatan on the metro and the metros were every 5 - 7 mins, Even above ground in the main concourse the signs were clear and presice, very safe and clean. Thou I did have to ask information how to get back to Radmansgatan because the escalators that took down to the platforms were in a non visible position.
Ales

Very beautiful architecture. I was struggling to find out where is the location of that beautiful painting on the ceiling, so it took me a bit more to locate it. Fortunately, the staff navigated me and later I managed it. There are more platforms so I found it on the blue metro line. The station is really cool and worth it to visit. Thank you🤩
