Brunkeberg Tunnel Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a tunnel
Connecting two parts of Stockholm this is a quick way to avoiding roads, traffic, and dodge the rain too. It's clean and closes overnight so check your times.
Take a few minutes to walk through this beautiful (bike friendly!) tunnel and you won't be disappointed. I expected to find tourists but it is more of a commuter tunnel, and a hidden gem indeed.
This tunnel is surprisingly long and does provide a shortcut from Sveavagen to Birger Jarlsgatan, but if you want to make the return journeymake sure you pass through before 10pm, it closes after that
This 231-meter-long and 133-year-old shortcut for cyclists and pedestrians goes through the Brunkebergsåsen ridge. It can be hard to find. The tunnel is located between David Bagares gata and Tunne...
It's a tunnel
Connecting two parts of Stockholm this is a quick way to avoiding roads, traffic, and dodge the rain too. It's clean and closes overnight so check your times.
Nice shortcut
Nice shortcut from Sveavägen to Humlegården and very cool on a summer day, which may come handy, but not really something to watch
surprising
Take a few minutes to walk through this beautiful (bike friendly!) tunnel and you won't be disappointed. I expected to find tourists but it is more of a commuter tunnel, and a hidden gem indeed.
An interesting tunnel
This tunnel is surprisingly long and does provide a shortcut from Sveavagen to Birger Jarlsgatan, but if you want to make the return journeymake sure you pass through before 10pm, it closes after that
Exciting hidden tunnel in central Stockholm
This 231-meter-long and 133-year-old shortcut for cyclists and pedestrians goes through the Brunkebergsåsen ridge. It can be hard to find. The tunnel is located between David Bagares gata and Tunne...