Private Guided Walking Tour of Reykjavík's Hidden Gems
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- 1. Professional Guide: A knowledgeable and experienced guide who can provide insightful commentary about the locations and attractions.
- 2. Planned Itinerary: A pre-arranged route that highlights key attractions and hidden gems in the area.
- 3. Entrance Fees: Admission to museums, historical sites, or other attractions included in the tour itinerary.
- 4. Limited Group Size: Ensuring a more personalized experience and easier interaction with the guide
Exclusions
- 1. Transportation: Transport to the starting point of the tour and from the ending point back to accommodation is generally not included.
- 2. Meals and Beverages: Unless specifically stated, food and drinks are not included, although the guide may recommend places to eat.
- 3. Personal Expenses: Any shopping or personal purchases made during the tour.
- 4. Gratuities: Tips for the tour guide, while appreciated, are usually optional and not included in the tour price.
- 5. Travel Insurance: Participants are expected to arrange their own travel insurance.
- 6. Customization Fees: Additional charges for any deviations from the established itinerary.
- 7. Post-Tour Assistance: Ongoing support or travel planning services after the tour is completed is generally not covered.
Itinerary
Private Walking Tour of Reykjavik
Stop 1: Skólavörðustígur Street · Walk down Skólavörðustígur, known for its colorful buildings and local boutiques. This street is perfect for experiencing Reykjavik's vibrant arts scene and for picking up unique Icelandic crafts.Stop 2: Einar Jónsson Museum (Optional) · Briefly visit the sculpture garden at the Einar Jónsson Museum, which is free to enter. Here you can enjoy early 20th-century sculptures by one of Iceland’s most celebrated artists.Stop 3: Þingholt Neighborhood · Stroll through the charming Þingholt neighborhood, characterized by its quaint and narrow streets. This area offers a glimpse into residential life in Reykjavik, with its unique basalt stone houses.Stop 4: Reykjavik City Hall and Tjörnin Lake · Head towards the City Hall, located next to the picturesque Tjörnin Lake. The area is often dotted with waterfowl, making it a peaceful spot to enjoy natural beauty amidst the city.Stop 5: Icelandic Parliament and Austurvöllur Square · Walk to the nearby Icelandic Parliament, a classic 19th-century structure. Austurvöllur Square, in front of the Parliament, is a popular gathering place and holds historical significance as a site for demonstrations and celebrations.Stop 6: Laugavegur – Main Shopping Street · Proceed to Laugavegur, the main shopping street, buzzing with energy, shops, and cafes. It's a great place to feel the city’s pulse, with options to grab a coffee or snack.Stop 7: Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre · Conclude your tour at the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre on the waterfront. This stunning piece of modern architecture is made of geometric glass panels that reflect the sky and sea. It’s a cultural landmark hosting concerts, operas, and symphonies.
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 4 days before start
Non-refundable after 4 days before start




