See the highlights of the world's northernmost capital city on a guided walking tour of Reykjavik. Marvel at monuments such as Hallgrímskirkja church, see the colorful houses of Þingholt and go to Tjörnin pond to to visit the geese and swans.
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- Free cancellation
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- Duration 2.5 hours
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- Live tour guide
- English
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Nice French guide. I learnt a lot about the city and the country. Always nice to have someone showing you the interesting parts and telling you about the story of the place you are visiting. Very good tour !
Fabulous - Sara was so knowledgeable, and shared with such warmth, humour, energy & honesty - we absolutely loved this 👍🏼
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Meet your guide 10-15 minutes before departure time, at the statue of Leifur Eiríksson in front of Hallgrímkirkja Church.
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- Please be at the starting point no later then 10 minutes before your scheduled departure time
- Teenagers aged 12 to 15 years old are entitled to a 50% discount. Children aged 0 to 11 years old can join for free
- This tour is available all year round (depending on weather and conditions)
- The tour is not subject to minimum numbers
- There is no age limit, but children under 6 years old may find the walk a little long, so please make arrangements (strollers etc.) or be prepared to carry them for part of the way
- Dress according to the weather. In Iceland it is always wise to dress in warm, waterproof clothes. Weather changes can be sudden, so expect the unexpected. Bring a waterproof jacket and pants, headwear and gloves. Good outdoor shoes are recommended
- The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including a stop at Hallgrímskirkja church (including the bell tower), the Einar Jónsson Museum and Tjörnin pond