Description
Summary
Description
This Reykjavík small group walking tour is a fantastic way to familiarize yourself with the town. The local, knowledgeable guide offers you a unique and insightful exploration of Reykjavík, sharing historical and cultural facts, city layouts, and hidden local spots.
You’ll explore Reykjavik’s top attractions as you delve into the unique tales and traditions of Iceland. This small-group journey ensures an immersive and personalized adventure, making it a truly exceptional and exciting exploration of Reykjavík.
This cultural tour offers the opportunity to experience Harpa (Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre) and Hallgrim's Church (Hallgrímskirkja) up close. Throughout the tour, you will visit Skolavordustigur (the famous rainbow street), the National Theatre of Iceland, the Arnarholl Statue, the Old Harbour, the Parliament House (Althingishus), and more local sites.
This tour is designed to be inclusive, offering wheelchair and stroller accessibility. Service animals are also welcome. This tour operates in all weather conditions; please dress appropriately.
Discover Reykjavík on a relaxed, small group walking tour that brings Iceland's capital to life with engaging stories and local insights. Starting at the iconic Hallgrímskirkja church, you'll explore the city’s vibrant streets, famous landmarks, and hidden gems, all while enjoying the company of a knowledgeable guide.
As you stroll downhill through Reykjavík, your guide will introduce you to the city’s rich history and unique culture. The tour is designed to be accessible, making it a great choice for families, wheelchair users, and anyone seeking a leisurely pace.
Highlights include the colorful Rainbow Street, the striking National Theatre, and tales of Viking settlers at the Ingólfur Arnarson statue. Depending on the weather, the route may change, but you’ll always experience the city’s best sights and stories.
You’ll also visit the beautiful Harpa Concert Hall and learn about Reykjavík’s old harbour and fishing industry. In colder weather, the group can warm up indoors at City Hall, where you’ll find a giant map of Iceland and more fascinating facts.
With group sizes limited to just 12 people, you’ll enjoy a friendly, flexible atmosphere and plenty of opportunities to ask questions. Don’t miss your chance to explore Reykjavík like a local—check availability and book your spot now!







