Stockholm Karl XII:s torg is a bus stop located in the central part of Stockholm, Sweden. It serves as a transit point for various bus routes, facilitating public transportation for residents and visitors in the area. The bus stop is named after King Charles XII of Sweden, who reigned from 1697 to 1718, reflecting the historical significance of the location.
The stop is strategically positioned to provide access to nearby attractions and amenities, making it a convenient point for commuters. It is part of Stockholm's extensive public transportation network, which includes buses, trams, and metro services, ensuring connectivity throughout the city and surrounding regions. The design of the bus stop incorporates features that accommodate passengers, such as seating and shelter from the elements.
Karl XII:s torg is also situated near several notable landmarks, contributing to its role as a hub for public transport. The area around the bus stop is characterized by a mix of commercial and residential buildings, enhancing its function as a vital link in the urban transit system.




