KTH Campus combines historical architecture with modern educational and research environments. With its wide range of institutions and companies, the campus creates a unique and inspiring environment for everyone who works here. KTH Campus stretches from Valhallavägen northward in an arc, bordering the National City Park. The campus is known for its many buildings of high architectural quality, which hold an important place in 20th-century Swedish architectural history. Facing Valhallavägen are the oldest and still used buildings, constructed in brick and designed by Erik Lallerstedt. Along Brinellvägen is the KTH building, formerly the Red Cross Hospital, designed by Carl Westman.
The campus offers a wide variety of restaurants and cafés for those who are hungry or in need of a coffee break. Those seeking a quiet place to study can visit the KTH Bibliotek. For recreation, there are large green areas, the KTH hallen, and an outdoor gym on campus.