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Free tour

Explore the world's largest art gallery: the Stockholm metro

4.85
Excellent(53)
Duration: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Languages: Spanish
Guru: Alvaro
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Registered on 4 July 2025
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Hi! I'm Álvaro, a 25-year-old guide originally from Spain and currently living in Stockholm. I’m passionate about traveling around Northern Europe, exploring different cultures, and finding hidden gems in every city. I fell in love with Stockholm — its unique mix of history, design, and nature completely won me over. That’s why I started sharing the city through my eyes, with the curiosity and excitement of someone discovering it for the first time. I love chatting with people, sharing fun facts, and helping visitors experience something authentic and memorable. If you're looking to discover a different side of Stockholm, I’d love to show you around!
Free reservation and cancellation
Pay-what-you-want tour, no set price, reservation and cancellation are free

Tour description

They say that hidden beneath the streets of Stockholm is the longest art museum on the planet. But there are no tickets, no box office... just a metro card and a desire to be amazed.

On this tour, we'll visit a selection of the most fascinating stations on the Blue and Green lines: Kungsträdgården , with its ancient ruins that seem straight out of the past; T-Centralen , the blue jewel with its iconic cave; Rådhuset , where the walls look like they're carved from living stone; Stadion , which celebrates major sporting events; and Tekniska högskolan , a tribute to science and technology.

Throughout the tour, we'll discover the art, history, and legends that make the Stockholm metro unique—a true underground museum that few tourists know about.

The tour ends at T-Centralen , in the heart of the city, from where you can continue exploring Stockholm with fresh eyes.

Are you ready to discover the city from the inside out? Reserve your spot and join me on this unique adventure.

Subway access:

To join the tour, you'll need a valid ticket for Stockholm's public transport. You can choose from:

  • Single ticket (valid for 75 minutes):
    • Adults: 43 SEK
    • Discount (under 20 or over 65): 26 SEK
    • Note: Children under 7 travel free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.
  • SL-Access Card (requires a physical card):
    • Reloadable card: 20 SEK (card price)
    • You can load it with any balance you want and use it for multiple trips.
  • 24, 72-hour or 7-day tickets:
    • 24 hours: 180 SEK
    • 72 hours: 360 SEK
    • 7 days: 470 SEK
    • These tickets offer unlimited travel during the selected period.


You can purchase these tickets at metro stations, Pressbyrån stores, 7-Eleven, or via the SL mobile app.


Highlights

What will we see on this tour?

Meeting point:
Arsenalsgatan 12, 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden
I'll be standing next to the statue at the entrance to Kungsträdgården metro station, wearing a white bucket hat. If you don't see me, send me a message and I'll get back to you quickly.
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Outside visit
Kungsträdgården Tunnelbanestation
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Outside visit
Rådhuset T-bana
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Outside visit
T-Centralen
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How much does this tour cost?

Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end the amount they consider appropriate (amounts usually range from €15 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).

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Who is this tour for?

Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Does not accept large group bookings.
Pets
Suitable for bringing pets.

What should I know?

Minimum attendees
Does not require a minimum number of people to conduct the tour.
Additional costs
The tour requires payment for entries or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you cannot attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
Payment methods
Electronic or card payment accepted.
Explore the world's largest art gallery: the Stockholm metro
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