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Discover Stockholm's stunning underground art on a 1.5-2 hour guided tour through over 150 artworks across 110 metro stations. Includes subway ticket and local tips.

The Stockholm: Underground Metro Art Ride with a Local Guide offers an extraordinary look at the city’s subway, which is often called the world’s longest art gallery. For $124 per person, this 1.5 to 2-hour tour takes you through a vibrant tapestry of more than 150 artworks spread across 110 metro stations. Led by a local guide, the tour combines public art with stories of Stockholm’s cultural evolution from the 1950s to today.
This tour is perfect for those interested in Swedish art, local culture, and unique cityscapes. It features small group sizes, ensuring personalized attention, and guides include local tips on bars, cafes, and hidden gems. Keep in mind that the tour starts right next to T-Centralen station and includes your metro ticket, making it a stress-free way to explore Stockholm’s underground masterpieces.
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The tour begins right next to the T-Centralen station, one of Stockholm’s main transit hubs, in front of the Nils Ericson statue. Since the subway ticket is included, you won’t need to worry about purchasing separate transit passes. The meeting point is convenient for most visitors arriving in the city, and the tour ends back at the starting point for easy access to other attractions or transportation.
The subway system is more than just a means of transportation; it is a canvas that displays artworks created by over 150 artists between the 1950s and 2000s. With over 90 artworks spread across 110 stations, each stop offers a different glimpse into Swedish artistic styles and themes.
The tour guides you through a selection of vibrant paintings, complex mosaics, striking sculptures, delicate reliefs, and dynamic installations. These pieces tell visual stories of the city’s cultural growth and artistic diversity. The guide ensures you see the most captivating and representative pieces, some of which you might otherwise overlook during a regular metro ride.
Beyond art, the underground stations contain archaeological elements like ancient columns, which add a layer of historical intrigue to the journey. As you move through various stations, you’ll see how Stockholm’s past and present intertwine in this subterranean environment. The guide highlights the historical significance of these features, providing a deeper understanding of Stockholm’s continuous development.
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The local guide plays a vital role in making this experience special. As one highly praised guide noted in reviews, professional, well-informed, and accommodating, they make the tour engaging and tailored to the group’s interests. The small group size allows for interactive discussions and personalized insights, making the tour suitable for those eager to learn about both the art and the city’s secrets.

Part of what we love about this tour is the local knowledge shared by the guide. Visitors learn about the best cafes, restaurants, bars, and undiscovered spots to visit after the tour. These tips enable you to maximize your stay and experience Stockholm like a local, whether it’s a quiet coffee spot or a lively bar off the beaten path.
Booking is straightforward with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning. You can reserve now and pay later, ensuring you secure a spot without immediate payment. The tour is led in English and Swedish, accommodating a wide range of visitors.
Please note that the tour involves walking and standing across multiple stations, so comfortable shoes and a charged smartphone for photos are recommended. It is also not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the nature of the locations.
Unlike typical city tours, this experience offers a unique combination of public art, historical artifacts, and local culture all accessible through the subway system. The artworks span several decades, offering a visual timeline of Swedish creativity, while the inclusion of archaeological features enriches the narrative.
The personalized approach and small group size make this tour an intimate way to explore Stockholm’s underground and learn from a knowledgeable local guide. The cost reflects access to so many artworks and insider tips, making it a valuable experience for art lovers and curious travelers alike.

The Stockholm underground metro art tour offers a fresh perspective on the city’s artistic landscape. The combination of visually stunning installations, archaeological discoveries, and local insights makes it a worthwhile activity for those who want to see beyond the usual sights.
While the tour involves some walking and is not suitable for all mobility levels, its small-group format ensures a personalized and engaging experience. At $124, with all transportation included, this tour delivers excellent value for anyone interested in Swedish art, history, and local culture.
If you’re looking for a distinctive way to explore Stockholm, this underground art ride offers both visual delight and cultural depth, making it a memorable addition to your visit.
“Our guide Rikta (sp?) was outstanding. She was professional, well informed, interesting, well spoken, and accommodating. I highly recommend her as …”
How long is the Stockholm underground art tour?
The tour lasts between 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the pace and interests of the group.
Where does the tour start?
It begins next to T-Centralen station, specifically in front of the Nils Ericson statue.
Is the subway ticket included?
Yes, the subway ticket is part of the package, so you don’t need to buy additional transportation passes.
What kind of artworks will I see?
You will encounter paintings, mosaics, sculptures, reliefs, and installations from over 150 artists spanning from the 1950s to 2000s.
Can I join this tour if I have mobility issues?
No, this tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the walking involved across multiple stations.
How many people are in each group?
Tours are limited to up to 8 travelers, ensuring personalized guidance.
Is this tour available in other languages?
The tour is hosted in English and Swedish.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes and a charged smartphone for photos and quick access to information.
Who is the provider of this tour?
The experience is offered by LocalBini AG (EU), ensuring professional and local expertise.