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Highlights Private Walking Tour

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Experience the charm of Iceland’s capital on a private walking tour of Reykjavik, designed for travelers who want a more intimate and flexible way to discover the city. Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, this 2-hour tour takes you through the heart of Reykjavik, uncovering a blend of history, culture, architecture, and everyday life.

Your journey begins in the ...

Meeting point

Pósthússtræti 2, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

Meet your guide in front of Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel.

1. Harpa Concert Hall & Conference Centre

Your tour begins at Harpa, Reykjavik’s striking glass building designed with the help of artist Ólafur Elíasson. This modern architectural masterpiece is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks and a fantastic spot for photography. Inside, you’ll also find a variety of cultural venues and even a cozy Italian restaurant.

2. HallgrĂ­mskirkja Church

isit Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavik’s largest church and most iconic landmark. Its unique design reflects Iceland’s basalt landscapes, and from the top, you can enjoy stunning city views.

3. Parliament House (Althingi) & Austurvöllur Square (Pass By)

Pass by Parliament House, seat of Iceland’s government, located on Austurvöllur Square. This historic square is a popular gathering place for celebrations and events.

4. Reykjavik City Hall & Lake Tjörnin (Pass By)

Admire Reykjavik City Hall and the scenic Lake Tjörnin, a peaceful spot loved by locals for its wildlife and charming atmosphere.

5. Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur (Pass By)

 See the famous hot dog stand where Bill Clinton once stopped for a snack. A quirky and beloved Reykjavik institution.

6. Monument to the Unknown Bureaucrat (Pass By)

Stop by the quirky Monument to the Unknown Bureaucrat, a humorous statue that has become one of Reykjavik’s most unusual landmarks.

7. Einar JĂłnsson Sculpture Museum & Garden (Pass By)

Conclude with a stroll past the Einar Jónsson Sculpture Garden, home to dramatic works by Iceland’s most famous sculptor, inspired by mythology and folklore

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