Buses in Stockholm
Stockholm's buses are blue, run almost everywhere inside the city, and go all the way to the suburbs. Find out how to get around Stockholm by bus.
Bus lines
Stockholm has hundreds of bus lines covering virtually all areas of the city center and suburbs. The Stockholm bus line 69 runs through many of Stockholm's tourist attractions, which makes it especially useful.
You can check all the lines on the company's website:
Timetable and frequency
Buses run until 1 am. After that, night buses start running. Stockholm buses usually run about every 10 minutes in the city center and more than 20 minutes in the outskirts of the city.
Depending on the line, schedules, and frequency may vary.
Bus fares
Stockholm bus tickets are also valid to use in the city's tram and subway systems.
- Single ticket (valid for 75 minutes): 50 kr (US$ 4.90)
- 24-hour ticket: 155 kr (US$ 15.10)
- 72 hour ticket: 310 kr (US$ 30.10)
- 7-day ticket: 405 kr (US$ 39.30)
Tickets can be purchased from vending machines and ticket offices at subway and tram stations or via the SL company's mobile app. Children under seven years old can travel for free.
Pro tip
We recommend using the Stockholm Sightseeing Bus if you plan to use the bus to get to Stockholm's main attractions.