Karlaplan is a subway station located in Stockholm, Sweden. It is part of the Stockholm Metro system and serves the Östermalm district. The station is situated on the red line, which connects various parts of the city and facilitates public transportation for residents and visitors alike.
Opened in 1967, Karlaplan features a design that reflects the architectural style of the era. The station is equipped with necessary amenities for commuters, including ticket machines and accessibility options. Its location near several residential areas and commercial establishments makes it a key transit point for those traveling within the city.
The station is named after the nearby square, Karlaplan, which is a notable public space in the district. The surrounding area includes parks, shops, and cultural institutions, contributing to the station's role as a hub for both daily commuters and tourists exploring the Östermalm neighborhood.




