Enriching 3.5-Hour Private Walking and Food Tour in Reykjavik
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Discover Iceland's rich history on this private walking tour of Reykjavik. This 3.5-hour enriching adventure takes travelers on a crash course on the country's culture and heritage by visiting key stops inside the capital and tasting authentic local dishes.
The fun begins when a friendly local guide picks you up from your hotel in Reykjavik. Alternatively, you can meet the guide at Ingolfur Square, where the route for the walking tour starts. The guide will give a brief overview of the tour and answer any questions. Since this is a guided tour, you're encouraged to ask more questions about the different stops during the tour.
The guide will take you to all the city's must-see attractions and historical locations. You'll visit Reykjavik Harbor, the main port of origin for many puffin and whale-watching tours.
You'll also visit the Hallgrimskirkja church, one of Reykjavik's most iconic landmarks. Standing 244 feet (74.5 meters), Hallgrimskirkja is Iceland's tallest church and was designed by renowned Icelandic architect Gudjon Samuelsson. Its unique architecture was inspired by Iceland's natural landscapes, resembling basalt columns formed by cooling lava.
Another interesting stop is the Harpa Concert and Conference Hall. Considered Reykjavik's premiere cultural hub, the Harpa Concert and Conference Hall hosts world-class concerts, performances, and cultural events throughout the year. Harpa's most striking feature is its glass facade, which resembles shimmering basalt columns and reflects the changing light of the sky and ocean.
The guide will also take you to Tjornin or the Reykjavik pond. Surrounded by colorful houses and iconic landmarks, the historic Tjornin pond is a favorite spot for relaxation and leisure.
You'll also make stops at the Parliament House and Laugarvegur, Reykjavik's main shopping street. The Parliament House is the home of Althingi, Iceland's national parliament. You'll see its striking neoclassical architecture, constructed from dark gray basalt.
Meanwhile, a trip to Laugarvegur Street means shopping opportunities. Laugavegur Street is home to various boutiques offering local and international items ranging from clothes to souvenirs. You'll also find cafes and different kinds of attractions while exploring the street.
You'll also visit the first Viking house, where you'll learn about how the Vikings lived back in the day. You’ll even get a short Icelandic language lesson, giving you a chance to speak like a Viking.
To cap off the tour, you'll have lunch or dinner at the Seabaron restaurant, featuring traditional Iceland dishes. Expect to be served flavorful meals featuring meat, fish, and dairy.
Don't miss this chance to see some of Reykjavik's iconic attractions while enjoying authentic Icelandic food on this enriching private walking tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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