Laekjargata Travel Guide
Laekjargata is a street in the heart of central Reykjavik. The street has some of Reykjavik's oldest houses and features several cafés, restaurants shops, and stores, making it a must-visit on any tour of Reykjavik.
Translating to "River Street," Lækjargata derives its name from an open spring that once flowed alongside it, from the pond to the sea. Laekjargata offers a unique blend of Reykjavik's past and present. It also conveniently connects to the bustling streets of Laugarvegur and Hverfisgata, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring downtown Reykjavik.
A great way to experience the local landmarks and immerse yourself in the rich history of the central streets is by joining some of the many available walking tours in Reykjavik.
Things to See in Laekjargata
One of Laekjargata's key attractions is Laekjartorg Square which often hosts art by local artists. During the holiday season, it becomes home to the giant lit-up sculpture of the mythical creature Yule Cat, or Jólakötturinn, a beloved figure of Christmas in Iceland. Nearby, you'll find a tourist information center as well as the District Court. Across the street is the House of Government, a building with a storied past as a former prison. Additionally, Lækjargata is home to the headquarters of the Reykjavik Art Festival.
Menntaskolinn i Reykjavik, the oldest education institution in the country still in operation, is also located on this street. It was built in 1845 and traces its roots to Skalholtsskoli in the 11th century. Many famous Icelanders went to this school and it was the location of the national parliament from 1845-81.
If you are looking for a hotel recommendation for your accommodation in Reykjavik, Hotel Reykjavik Saga is conveniently located on Laekjargata. The street's charm is further enhanced by its proximity to the Reykjavik City Pond, locally known as Tjornin, a treasured spot that adds to the appeal of this historic area.
At the end of the street is the iconic Harpa Concert Hall and Harbour Square or Hafnartorg, a modern shopping area with Icelandic and international stores.
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