Category
page 1Streets in Stockholm

Drottninggatan
thumb|Drottninggatan during the summer of 2006.
thumb| The truck used in the 2017 Stockholm truck attack|2017 terrorist attack
Drottninggatan (Queen Street) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a major pedestrian street. It stretches north from the bridge Riksbron at Norrström, in the district of Norrmalm, to Observatorielunden in the district of Vasastaden.

Sveavägen
thumb|250px|Sveavägen in Stockholm in 2008.
Västerlånggatan
thumb|280px|Västerlånggatan from Storkyrkobrinken.
Västerlånggatan ("the Western Long Street") is a street in Gamla Stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching southward between the squares Mynttorget and Järntorget, it follows the course of the city's now demolished 13th-century defensive wall.

Skeppsbron
thumb|400px|Skeppsbron
Skeppsbron (Swedish: "The Ship's Bridge") is both a street and a quay in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, capital of Sweden, stretching from the bridge Strömbron in front of the Royal Palace southward to Slussen.
Birger Jarlsgatan
street in central Stockholm, Sweden
Mårten Trotzigs gränd
alley in Gamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden
Kungsgatan
street in central Stockholm, Sweden
Hamngatan
thumb|A heritage tram (streetcar) on the Djurgården line passing in front of the [[Hallwyl Palace on Hamngatan 4.]]
Hamngatan (Swedish: Port Street) is a street in central Stockholm. It goes from Sergels torg down to Nybroplan, past NK department store, Kungsträdgården, Norrmalmstorg, and Berzelii Park. The Djurgården line travels along this street between Nybroplan and Norrmalmstorg.
Strandvägen
thumb|400px|Panoramic view of Strandvägen from Djurgårdsbron.
Strandvägen () is a street on Östermalm in central Stockholm, Sweden. Completed just in time for the Stockholm World's Fair 1897, it quickly became known as one of the most prestigious addresses in town.
Tunnelgatan
thumb|Section of Tunnelgatan in April 2005 showing the escape route of Prime Minister Olof Palme's assassin
Slottsbacken
thumb|300px|Upper section of Slottsbacken in front of the Royal Palace and the cathedral.
thumb|300px|Slottsbacken in Stockholm during the 1780s. From right to left: [[Stockholm Palace, Storkyrkan, Bollhuset Theatre and the Tessin Palace. Drawing, Martin Rudolf Heland.]]
Odengatan
thumb|right|200px|Odengatan with Odenplan and [[Gustaf Vasa Church in the background]]
thumb|right|200px|Odengatan, view from the east.
Götgatan
thumb|250px|View of Götgatan from the top of the hill looking south. Skatteskrapan building rises on the right and Globen Arena can be seen in the distance.
Götgatan (Original Swedish Göthegatan for "Gothia Street") is the name of one of the longest streets in central Stockholm on the Southern Isle (Södermalm) of the city. The street itself has existed since the 12th century, and has had its name since the 1640s, the name based on it being a part of the old Göta highway.
Österlånggatan
thumb|Österlånggatan
is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching southward from Slottsbacken to Järntorget, it forms a parallel street to Baggensgatan and Skeppsbron. Major sights include the statue of Saint George and the Dragon on Köpmanbrinken and the restaurant Den Gyldene Freden on number 51, established in 1722 and mentioned in Guinness Book of Records as one of the oldest with an unaltered interior.
Vasagatan
street in central Stockholm
Köpmangatan
thumb|250px|Köpmangatan in February 2007
Köpmangatan (Swedish: "The Merchant Street") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. A parallel street to Trädgårdsgatan, it stretches from the central square Stortorget to Köpmantorget, intercepted by Trädgårdstvärgränd, Skeppar Olofs Gränd, Peder Fredags Gränd, Själagårdsgatan, Staffan Sasses Gränd, Baggensgatan, and Bollhusgränd.
Malmskillnadsgatan
{| class="wikitable" align="right"
|+ Notable buildings and other structures
|-
! No !! Name !! Built
|-
| 1-7 || Bank of Sweden || 1974
|-
| 9 || House of Culture || 1971–76
|-
| 11-21 || SEB Group || 1965
|-
| 23-25 || Nordea || 1965
|-
| 39 || Centrumhuset || 1931
|-
| 46-48 || Ingenjörshuset || 1964
|-
| 50 || Södra Kungstornet || 1925
|-
| || Malmskillnad Bridge || 1911
|-
| || Malmskillnadstrappan || 1932
|-
| 52 || Norra Kungstornet || 1924
|-
| 64 || Johannes fire station || 1877
|}
thumb|Malmskillnadsgatan 2010
Malmskillnadsgatan (Swedish: "The Ridge Dividing Street") is
Högvaktsterrassen
thumb|250px|Högvaktsterrassen in March 2007. The Stockholm Palace|Royal Palace to the right and the [[Riksdag in the background.]]
Högvaktsterrassen (, "Main Guard Terrace") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden passing west of Yttre Borgården, the outer court of the Stockholm Palace.
Prästgatan
thumb|Prästgatan in 2025
Prästgatan (Swedish: "The Priest's Street") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden, stretching from a cul-de-sac west of the Royal Palace to the street Österlånggatan in the southern corner of the old town. Prästgatan forms a parallel street to Västerlånggatan, Trångsund, Skomakargatan, and Svartmangatan. It is intercepted by Storkyrkobrinken, Ankargränd, Spektens Gränd, Solgränd, Kåkbrinken, Tyska Brinken, Tyska Stallplan, Mårten Trotzigs Gränd, and Norra Benickebrinken.
Lejonbacken
thumb|250px|Northern façade of the Royal Palace in June 2010.
thumb|250px|One of the Medici lions on Lejonbacken.
thumb|250px|View of Lejonbacken
thumb|250px|View from Lejonbacken facing north.
Lejonbacken (Swedish: "Lion Slope") is a system of ramps leading up to the northern entrance of the Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. They were built during the 1780s named after the pair of sculpted Medici lions prominently exposed on the stone railings of the ramps.
Storgatan
street in Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden
Munkbrogatan
thumb|250px|Munkbrogatan in February 2007.
Munkbrogatan is a street in the western part of Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching south between Munkbron and Mälartorget squares, it forms a parallel street to Munkbroleden and Lilla Nygatan, crossed by Yxsmedsgränd, Kåkbrinken, and Schönfeldts Gränd.
Skomakargatan
thumb|230px|Viewed from Tyska Brinken.
thumb|Viewed from Stortorget (Stockholm)|Stortorget.
Skomakargatan (Swedish: "The Shoemaker Street") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden, Stretching between the square Stortorget and the streets Kindstugatan and Tyska Brinken, it forms a parallel street to Prästgatan and Svartmangatan.
Folkungagatan
thumb|Folkungagatan looking east.
Klarabergsgatan
thumb|right|A view of Klarabergsgatan to the west with Christmas decorations in 2011.
Klarabergsgatan is a main street in the district of Norrmalm in central Stockholm, Sweden. The street runs from Sergels Torg in the east to Klarabergsviadukten in the west, with a length of 350 metres and a width of 36 metres. Most of the houses along the street were built during the redevelopment of Norrmalm. From 2016 to 2018 the street was renovated into a pedestrian zone, with a car lane for public transport and taxis. In 2018 Spårväg City was extended to T-Centralen.
Karlavägen
thumb|Karlavägen and Karlaplan, aerial view, 1994.
Karlavägen is a street in the burough of Östermalm in Stockholm. It extends from Birger Jarlsgatan to Oxenstiernsgatan. Engelbrektskyrkan, Humlegården and Tyska skolan are situated along it.
Bankkajen
thumb|250px|Western part of Helgeandsholmen with Bankkajen passing around the Parliament Building.
thumb|Construction of the quay in 1898.
Bankkajen () is a quay and a street passing along the western shore of the islet Helgeandsholmen in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.
Lilla Nygatan
street in Gamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden
Munkbroleden
thumb|250px|Munkbroleden passing by Kornhamnstorg.
Munkbroleden (Swedish: "Monk's Bridge Route") is a busy street passing along the western waterfront of Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching north from Slussen to Riddarhustorget, Munkbroleden passes by three squares – Kornhamnstorg, Mälartorget, and Munkbron – while several streets and alleys from within the narrow conglomeration of the old town connects to it – Triewaldsgränd, Funckens Gränd, Lejonstedts Gränd, Tyska Brinken, Kåkbrinken and Stora Gråmunkegränd.
Svartmangatan
thumb|Svartmangatan viewed from Stortorget
thumb|From Tyska Brunnsplan
Svartmangatan () "Black Man Street") is a street in Gamla stan, the old town of Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching south-east from the central square Stortorget to Södra Benickebrinken and Norra Benickebrinken leading to the eastern main street Österlånggatan, it is intercepted by Kindstugatan, Tyska Skolgränd, Tyska Brunnsplan, Själagårdsgatan, Tyska Stallplan, and Baggensgatan, while forming a parallel street to Skomakargatan and Prästgatan. The name refers to the Blackfriar monastery once located at the southern end of the st
Funckens gränd
street in Gamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden
Stora Nygatan
street in Gamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden
Sturegatan
thumb|Sturegatan as seen from the south. Humlegården is located on the left-hand side.
Munkbrohamnen
thumb|Munkbrohamnen as seen from the water.
thumb|View of the helicopter platform moored at Munkbrohamnen with Riddarfjärden in the background. February 2007.
Munkbrohamnen (Swedish: "Monk's Bridge Harbour") is a quay and a footway passing along the western waterfront of Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. Stretching along the western side of Centralbron, the motorway and railway bridge passing north–south between the islands Stadsholmen and Riddarholmen, Munkbrohamnen offers pedestrian access from and to the metro station of the old town, and a panoramic view over the bay R
Slottskajen
thumb|250px|Slottskajen passing in front of the northern façade of the Royal Palace in March 2007.
Slottskajen (Swedish: "Palace Quay") is a quay and a street in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden.