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Stockholm’s Must-Visit Art Metro Stations

Spent about 2 hours here—some stops were on my way, others I made a special trip for. Bought a 24-hour transit pass (195 SEK, includes a 20 SEK card fee) that works for metro, trams, and buses. Totally worth keeping as a collectible 💎 Pro Tip for : For the best experience, don’t get off on the inbound (city-center) direction—ride all the way to the farthest outbound stop first, then work your way back. Inbound trains come more frequently, but outbound ones have longer gaps (you might wait 20 mins between rides!). ♥️💙 Most iconic art stations are on the Red Line and Blue Line (Blue Line has more), with transfers at T-Centralen. My route after City Hall: Took the Blue Line from Radhuset: 1️⃣ Radhuset 2️⃣ Solna Centrum 3️⃣ Nackrosen 4️⃣ Hallonbergen Then looped back to 5️⃣ Vastra Skogen Switched to Line 10: 6️⃣ Rinkeby 7️⃣ Tensta Headed back to T-Centralen via Line 10: 8️⃣ Fridhemsplan 9️⃣ T-Centralen (already checked this out on Day 1—major transfer hub!) Then hopped on the Red Line : 🔟 Östermalmstorg 1️⃣1️⃣ Stadion 1️⃣2️⃣ Tekniska Högskolan Finally, returned to T-Centralen to catch my train out of Stockholm. Such an art-filled city—every corner feels like a gallery 🌆 #SwedenTravel #StockholmMetro #StockholmArtStations #StockholmMetroTour #SwedenTravelGuide #EuropeanTravel #NordicTravel

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Stockholm’s Must-Visit Art Metro Stations

Spent about 2 hours here—some stops were on my way, others I made a special trip for. Bought a 24-hour transit pass (195 SEK, includes a 20 SEK card fee) that works for metro, trams, and buses. Totally worth keeping as a collectible 💎 Pro Tip for : For the best experience, don’t get off on the inbound (city-center) direction—ride all the way to the farthest outbound stop first, then work your way back. Inbound trains come more frequently, but outbound ones have longer gaps (you might wait 20 mins between rides!). ♥️💙 Most iconic art stations are on the Red Line and Blue Line (Blue Line has more), with transfers at T-Centralen. My route after City Hall: Took the Blue Line from Radhuset: 1️⃣ Radhuset 2️⃣ Solna Centrum 3️⃣ Nackrosen 4️⃣ Hallonbergen Then looped back to 5️⃣ Vastra Skogen Switched to Line 10: 6️⃣ Rinkeby 7️⃣ Tensta Headed back to T-Centralen via Line 10: 8️⃣ Fridhemsplan 9️⃣ T-Centralen (already checked this out on Day 1—major transfer hub!) Then hopped on the Red Line : 🔟 Östermalmstorg 1️⃣1️⃣ Stadion 1️⃣2️⃣ Tekniska Högskolan Finally, returned to T-Centralen to catch my train out of Stockholm. Such an art-filled city—every corner feels like a gallery 🌆 #SwedenTravel #StockholmMetro #StockholmArtStations #StockholmMetroTour #SwedenTravelGuide #EuropeanTravel #NordicTravel

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