Meeting at Ingolfur Square
Your Guide will meet up with you at Ingólfur Square in the center of Reykjavik by the two stone pillars(They are over 3 meters high).The square on Google Maps:https://goo.gl/maps/wmKoKvB8YZfC3p8C7Our expert local guides usually wear a light blue jacket with Your Friend in Reykjavik on the back.The Square is in front of Center Hotels Plaza, Aðalstræti 6. The Square is at the beginning of Austurstræti (Austurstræti 1).
A visit to the oldest graveyard in Iceland
Explore Iceland's history at its oldest graveyard, a serene and storied site.Each weathered headstone holds tales of the past, revealing a haunting beauty amidst tranquil surroundings.Walking through this sacred ground offers a poignant glimpse into the country's heritage and the lives that shaped its narrative, inviting reflection and reverence.
A peek down at the first Viking house in Iceland
We take a peek at The Settlement Exhibition in Reykjavik. Nestled beneath the city streets, this museum unveils the remnants of a Viking longhouse, meticulously preserved and displayed.Our expert Guide will share stories about Iceland´s history as we stroll past this antique site.
The Reykjavik City Council house
A visit to the Reykjavik City Council House offers a glimpse into the heart of the city's governance and history.This iconic building, situated in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, stands as a symbol of civic leadership and democracy.As you step inside, the elegant architecture and historical significance greet you, reflecting Iceland's commitment to democratic principles.Explore the halls adorned with artwork, attend council sessions (if available), and discover the chambers where crucial decisions shaping the city's future are made.Whether admiring the architecture or gaining insights into local governance, a visit to the City Council House provides a deeper appreciation for Reykjavik's civic heritage and its continuous commitment to progress.
A visit to an Elf home and we talk about the Elves of Iceland
We visit one of the many Elven homes in Reykjavik and learn about the many stories surrounding them.Did you know 55% of people in Iceland believe in Elves? Our expert Guides will share the most interesting tales and myths during your Walk with a Viking
Austurvöllur where Icelander come together if the sun is visible
Austurvöllur in Reykjavik is a charming urban haven, where locals and visitors alike gather to savor the delightful rhythm of the city.This welcoming square, surrounded by cafes and historic buildings, is a perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely afternoon.Whether you're relaxing on a bench, sipping coffee at a sidewalk café, or simply taking in the lively atmosphere, Austurvöllur invites you to be a part of Reykjavik's warm and vibrant community.It's a place where the heartbeat of the city harmonizes with the laughter of friends and the gentle hum of urban life.Come, linger, and let the warmth of Austurvöllur become a cherished memory of your Reykjavik experience.
The Parliament house
A visit to Alþingi, Iceland's Parliament in Reykjavik, unfolds like a journey into the heart of the country's democracy and historical significance. The building, standing with dignified grace, represents the oldest parliamentary institution in the world, tracing its roots back to the Viking Age in 930 AD.As you approach Alþingi, the architectural grandeur commands attention, symbolizing Iceland's commitment to democratic principles. Stepping inside, you sense the weight of history within the walls that have witnessed centuries of debates, decisions, and the forging of a nation.Wander through the chambers where laws are debated and enacted, immersing yourself in the democratic spirit that defines Iceland's governance. The rich symbolism, combined with the modern functionality of the Parliament building, creates an atmosphere where the past and present seamlessly coexist.Surrounding Alþingi, the historic city center of Reykjavik unfolds, inviting you to explore the vibrant urban landscape that serves as a backdrop to Iceland's legislative hub. A visit to Alþingi is not just an exploration of a political institution; it's a connection to the enduring democratic spirit that has shaped Iceland's identity through the ages.
Discover the Reykjavik Pond and it's birdlife
A brief visit to Lake Tjörnin in Reykjavik is like a tranquil pause in the heart of the city. This charming urban lake, surrounded by picturesque landscapes and dotted with waterfowl, provides a peaceful escape from the urban bustle. Stroll along the scenic pathways, enjoy the reflections of city buildings mirrored on the water, and feel the soothing ambiance that defines this urban oasis.Seagulls and ducks create a lively atmosphere, adding to the charm of the lake. The quaint bridges and vibrant flora around the shore enhance the overall beauty of Tjörnin. Take a moment to sit on a bench, absorb the serenity, and perhaps share some breadcrumbs with the friendly ducks.Whether it's a quick break during a city exploration or a leisurely stop to connect with nature, a short visit to Lake Tjörnin encapsulates the essence of Reykjavik's harmonious blend of urban life and natural beauty.
Check out the oldest house in the Reykjavik City Center
The oldest house in Reykjavik is a living testament to the city's rich history.Nestled among the modern structures, this charming building exudes a unique character that whispers tales of bygone eras. With its timeworn facade and traditional architecture, it stands as a silent witness to the evolution of Reykjavik. Stepping inside, you're transported to a different time, where the walls seem to echo with the stories of those who once called it home. It's not just a structure; it's a piece of living history that invites you to connect with Reykjavik's past in a truly authentic way.
Point out the one and only Icelandic Hot Dog stand and talk about it's history
Visiting Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur in Reykjavik is an iconic experience steeped in history and culinary delight.Since 1937, this humble hot dog stand has been a local legend, attracting visitors and celebrities alike.Its secret lies in the simplicity of the pylsur, an Icelandic hot dog, impeccably prepared with lamb, pork, and beef.As you savor this national treasure, you're tasting a piece of Icelandic culture—a savory delight cherished by generations.Despite its global acclaim, the welcoming atmosphere and mouthwatering flavors make it a must-visit spot where locals and tourists mingle, united by the love of these delicious hot dogs.
We walk down to the Reykjavik Harbor
The Old Reykjavik Harbour is a picturesque maritime haven steeped in history and charm.With its cobbled streets, colorful buildings, and a backdrop of bobbing boats, it's a captivating blend of tradition and modernity.Stroll along the waterfront, where the salty breeze mingles with the tales of seafaring adventures.This quaint harbor is not just a scenic spot; it's a lively hub featuring waterfront eateries, charming shops, and a vibrant atmosphere that captures the essence of Iceland's maritime spirit.Whether you're watching the sunset over the ocean or savoring fresh seafood, the Old Reykjavik Harbour invites you to immerse yourself in the maritime magic of Iceland.
Marvel at the wonderful architecture of the Harpa Concert Hall
Harpa Concert Hall stands as Reykjavik's architectural gem, boasting a mesmerizing facade resembling crystalline structures.Inside, its innovative design hosts diverse events.The pièce de résistance is the ever-changing display—illuminations morph into various effects, captivating audiences with vibrant colors and intricate patterns, creating an immersive experience that harmonizes art, technology, and architectural brilliance.
Walk by Arnarhóll hill where Icelanders come together to celebrate on big occasions
Arnahöll in Reykjavik is your panoramic perch for soaking in the city's vibe and beauty.This friendly hill, overlooking downtown Reykjavik, is like a welcoming host inviting you to bask in the views of colorful rooftops, the majestic Hallgrímskirkja, and the distant mountains.Whether you're catching a sunset or enjoying a cozy moment, Arnahöll is the perfect spot to feel the heartbeat of Reykjavik in a warm and friendly embrace. Come, take a seat, and let this scenic treasure become a memorable part of your Reykjavik adventure.
Stroll up Laugavegur the main shopping street of Iceland
Laugavegur, Reykjavik's bustling main street, is like the city's lively heartbeat. Stroll along this vibrant avenue, lined with charming shops, cozy cafes, and a friendly atmosphere that captures the essence of Icelandic urban life.Whether you're exploring the unique boutiques, sipping on a cup of coffee at a local café, or simply soaking in the lively energy, Laugavegur warmly welcomes you to experience the heart and soul of Reykjavik's city life.It's not just a street; it's a delightful journey through the beating pulse of this charming Icelandic capital.
Admire Hallgrimskirkja church and talk about religion
Welcome to Hallgrimmskirkja, Reykjavik's architectural giant that screams "I'm the tallest kid on the block!"Our guides from Your Friend in Reykjavik know all the juicy, fun tales about this iconic landmark.We'll make sure your visit isn't just about ogling at the grandeur; we'll throw in some quirky stories to keep you entertained.Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even strike a pose like a Viking conqueror at the top!Who said sightseeing can't be a barrel of laughs?