Owing to accelerated urbanization, land subsidence has damaged urban infrastructure and impeded sustainable economic and social development in Qingdao City, China. Combining interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and generic atmospheric correction online service (GACOS), atmospheric correction has not yet been investigated for land subsidence in Qingdao. A small baseline subset of InSAR (SBAS InSAR), GACOS, and 28 Sentinel-1A images were combined to produce a land subsidence time series from January 2019 to December 2020 for the urban areas of Qingdao, and the spatiotemporal evolution of land subsidence before and after GACOS atmospheric correction was compared, analyzed, and verified using leveling data. Our work demonstrates that the overall surface condition of the Qingdao urban area is stable, and subsidence areas are mainly concentrated in the coastal area of Jiaozhou Bay, northwestern Jimo District, and northern Chengyang District. The GACOS atmospheric correction could reduce the root-mean-square error of the differential interferometric phase. The land subsidence time series after correction was in better agreement with the leveling-monitored results. It is effective to perform GACOS atmospheric correction to improve the accuracy of SBAS InSARmonitored land subsidence over a large scale and long time series in coastal cities.