Public transportation in Stockholm
The capital has an extensive network of underground trains (T-bana), commuter trains and buses. Vintage trams operate from the city centre to Djurgården island during the summer. Underground station entrances are marked with a blue T on a white backgrund. See Stockholm Visitors Board and SL's websites for further information on transportation within the city.
City cards
The Stockholm Card (Stockholmskortet) offers free public transport in Stockholm and the surrounding area, free admission to 80 museums and attractions, free sightseeing by boat, free parking and several other benefits.
Rates:
450 SEK ($66/£42/€50) for 24 hours
625 SEK ($91/£58.5/€70) for 48 hours
750 SEK ($109/£70/€84) for 72 hours
950 SEK ($138.5/£89/€106.5) for 120 hours
Children age 7-17:
215 SEK ($31/£20/€24) for 24 hours
255 SEK ($37/£24/€29) for 48 hours
285 SEK ($42/£27/€32) for 72 hours
315 SEK ($46/£30/€35) for 120 hours
Above prices are for cards bought in conjunction with adult card (maximum 3 child cards per adult card). The Stockholm Card are available at tourist information offices in Stockholm and the surrounding area, SL (Stockholm Transit Authority) information centers, most campsites, and youth hostels, or before your departure at Stockholm Visitors Board
website.
The SL Travel Card gives access to public transportation throughout the Greater Stockholm area.
Rates:
115 SEK ($17/£11/€13) for 24 hours
200 SEK ($34/£22/€26) for 72 hours
300 SEK ($44/£28/€34) for 7 days
Children age 7- 20/Senior citizens (+65):
70 SEK ($10/£7/€8) for 24 hours
140 SEK ($20.5/£13/€16) for 72 hours
180 SEK ($26/£17/€20) for 7 days
All travel cards are also valid on the
Djurgården ferry from Slussen to Djurgården with Waxholmsbolaget.
NOTE: All fares and rates quoted are approximate as of January 2012 and may change without notice. While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication, VisitSweden accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions, or subsequent changes.