AdelgatanW
Adelgatan

Adelgatan was, together with Östergatan and Västergatan, Malmö's main street from the Middle Ages.

Andra långgatanW
Andra långgatan

Andra långgatan is a street in Gothenburg, Sweden. It starts west of Haga at Järntorget and ends at Masthuggstorget. The street is renowned for its many restaurants, bars, galleries and record shops. Although the street has a dodgy past its reputation has now been redeemed. It is now a "magnet for creative types" according to Lonely planet. The tourists have yet to find this street but alternative Gothenburgians love the street for its "authenticity". It doesn't house any major commercial corporations such as Mcdonald's or H&M but more smaller venues.

EssingeledenW
Essingeleden

Essingeleden is a motorway that goes from Solna to Stockholm, Sweden, crossing the westmost parts of central Stockholm, by going over Kungsholmen, Lilla Essingen, and Stora Essingen. Essingeleden has three bridges – Fredhällsbron, Essingebron, and Gröndalsbron – and one tunnel, Fredhällstunneln, which is one of the busiest tunnels in Europe. The road is part of European route E4 and E20, and is the busiest road in Sweden, with about 150,000 vehicles per day. In August 2007 this has increased to 170,000 cars per day, because Essingeleden was then the only road through central Stockholm exempt from the Stockholm congestion tax, and because of repairs of the main road through the inner city. This has caused big traffic jams on Essingeleden and Södra länken. Since 1 January 2016, Essingeleden has been subject to the congestion tax.

European route E14W
European route E14

European route E14 is a part of the International E-road network. It begins in Trondheim, Norway, and ends in Sundsvall, Sweden. The road is 449 kilometres (279 mi) long.

Göta highwayW
Göta highway

Göta highway was, up to the late-17th century, the only road between Stockholm and south of Sweden. Dating back at least to the middle ages, and some parts even back to the Viking Age, the highway is the oldest known road from Stockholm to the south. Göta highway lost importance after the year 1670, when the new highway via Hornstull came in use.

NorrortsledenW
Norrortsleden

Norrortsleden is a road in Stockholm County, Sweden, providing connection from the European route E4 in the municipality of Sollentuna to European route E18 in the municipality of Österåker. The road is a motorway between Sollentuna and Täby kyrkby, and a 2+1 road the rest of the way to the E18. The road was opened on 4 October 2008.

Route 136 (Öland, Sweden)W
Route 136 (Öland, Sweden)

Route 136 is the perimeter highway on the island of Öland, Sweden. This facility is a paved two lane structure that circumnavigates the entire island. This highway constitutes the majority of named highway coverage on the island. Route 136 connects to Route 137 somewhat east of the Öland bridge, which crosses the Kalmar Strait. Much of the island of Öland has been designated a world heritage site by UNESCO in the form of the Stora Alvaret nature reserve. This reserve is home to a vast number of rare and endangered species due to the presence of an enormous limestone barren, which is the largest such formation in Europe. Route 136 is virtually the only spinal link allowing vehicle access to all parts of the Stora Alvaret.

Sankt PaulsgatanW
Sankt Paulsgatan

Sankt Paulsgatan is a street of Södermalm, Stockholm, Sweden. The street leads east-west from Götgatan to Torkel Knutssonsgatan, parallel to Hornsgatan which is approximately 770 feet long.

Södra länkenW
Södra länken

Södra länken, designated as national road 75, is a motorway in Sweden connecting Essingeleden, Stockholm with Värmdöleden, Nacka. Södra länken is 6 km (3.7 mi) in length, of which 4.5 km (2.8 mi) is in tunnels. This makes it the third longest urban motorway tunnel in Europe after Madrid M30 orbital motorway and Blanka tunnel complex in Prague at 5.5 km (3.4 mi). The tunnel is 4 lanes wide each way at its widest point.

Swedish county roadW
Swedish county road

Swedish county roads (Länsväg) are roads with road numbers from 100 and upwards in Sweden. The Swedish county roads are public roads maintained by the Swedish Transport Administration. There is a total of 82,873 km (51,495 mi) of county roads in Sweden.

Swedish county road 229W
Swedish county road 229

Swedish county road 229 is a primary county road in Sweden from the Örbyleden/Huddingevägen intersection in Stockholm to the Tyresövägen/Bollmoravägen intersection in Tyresö.

Swedish county road 260W
Swedish county road 260

Swedish county road 260 is a primary county road in Sweden from the Lugnet junction on the border of Stockholm and Nacka to the Handen junction beneath national road 73 in Haninge.

Swedish national road 9W
Swedish national road 9

National Road 9, is a Swedish national road in Skåne in southern Sweden between Trelleborg and Nöbbelöv in Kristianstad. The length of the road is 140 km (87 mi).

Swedish national road 11W
Swedish national road 11

National Road 11, is a Swedish national road in Skåne in southern Sweden between Malmö and Simrishamn. The length of the road is 88 km.

Swedish national road 13W
Swedish national road 13

Swedish national road 13, is a Swedish national road in Skåne in southern Sweden between Ystad and Ängelholm, through Höör and Klippan. The length of the road is 131 km (81 mi).

Swedish national road 16W
Swedish national road 16

Swedish national road 16, was a Swedish national road in Skåne in southern Sweden between Dalby in Lund Municipality and Flädie in Lomma Municipality. The length of the road was 23 km (14 mi).

Swedish national road 40W
Swedish national road 40

National Road 40, is a Swedish national road in southern Sweden, between Gothenburg and Västervik. The length of the road is 321 km. The stretch Gothenburg–Jönköping is a part of the fastest and most used route when driving between Gothenburg and Stockholm. The road is a motorway along 96 km between Gothenburg and Ulricehamn. It is a 2+1-road with a middle barrier along 84 km between Ulricehamn and Nässjö.

Swedish national road 68W
Swedish national road 68

National Road 68, is a Swedish national road between Örebro in Örebro Municipality and Gävle in Gävle Municipality. The length of the road is 230 km. The road is important for long-distance driving, and is part of the most used route between Gothenburg and the coast of northern Sweden.

Swedish national road 73W
Swedish national road 73

National Road 73, Nynäsvägen, is a Swedish national road in Sweden between Stockholm and Nynäshamn. The length is 57 km (35 mi).

Swedish national road 99W
Swedish national road 99

Swedish national road 99, is a Swedish national road in Norrbotten County in northern Sweden between Haparanda and Karesuando. The length of the road is 360 km.

Vasagatan (Gothenburg)W
Vasagatan (Gothenburg)

Vasagatan is a major street in central Gothenburg named after King Gustav Vasa. It stretches from Sprängkullsgatan in west to Heden in east.