Karl XII:s torg is a bus stop located in Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a transportation hub for local bus services, facilitating the movement of passengers within the city and to surrounding areas. The bus stop is named after King Charles XII of Sweden, who reigned from 1697 to 1718 and is a notable figure in Swedish history.
The area around Karl XII:s torg features a mix of residential and commercial buildings, contributing to the urban landscape of Stockholm. The bus stop is strategically positioned to provide access to various amenities and services nearby, making it a convenient point for commuters and visitors alike. Public transportation in Stockholm is managed by the Stockholm Public Transport (SL), which oversees the bus networks and ensures connectivity throughout the city.
Karl XII:s torg is part of a broader public transport system that includes buses, trams, and metro services, designed to promote efficient travel within the metropolitan area. The bus stop plays a role in supporting the city's public transport infrastructure, which is essential for reducing traffic congestion and promoting sustainable mobility options for residents and visitors.




