Rådmansgatan tunnelbanestation is a station on the Stockholm Metro system, located in the Norrmalm district of Stockholm, Sweden. It serves the Green Line of the metro, providing essential transportation services to both residents and visitors in the area. The station was opened in 1952 and has since been an integral part of the city's public transport network.
The station features a single island platform with two tracks, accommodating trains traveling in both directions. Rådmansgatan is known for its accessibility, with facilities designed to assist passengers with reduced mobility. The station's design reflects the modernist architectural style prevalent during its construction, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the Stockholm Metro system.
Rådmansgatan is strategically located near various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and cultural sites, making it a convenient stop for commuters and tourists alike. The station plays a significant role in facilitating efficient travel within the city, connecting users to other metro lines and public transport options.




