Reykjavik Walking Tour - Walk with a Viking
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Reykjavik Walking Tour - Walk with a Viking
By Your Friend In Reykjavik
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Though small in size, Reykjavik is packed with history and culture. Uncover the fascinating stories of the Icelandic capital on this walking tour. See landmarks such as Harpa Concert Hall and Parliament, as well as some hidden gems, and get insider tips on places to eat and drink.
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Ages 0-99, max of 12 per group
Duration: 2h
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Live guide: English
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Highlights
- Small-group tour (maximum 12): ensures a more personal experience
- Learn about local history and culture from your guide
- Explore top attractions, as well as under-the-radar gems
- Get insider tips on the city's best bars, restaurants, and more
- Expert fun loving guide who knows how to entertain as well as educate
- Small group tour - 12 people max so it's a more personal experience
What's not included- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Entry/Admission - The Settlement Exhibition
- Start:
- Ingólfur Square, Austurstræti 4 101, 101 Reykjavík, IcelandWe meet up at Ingolfstorg Square in the center of Reykjavik by the two stone high seat pillars (Over 2 meters high), The square is at the beginning of Austurstræti (Austurstræti 1) . On the Ingolfur square itself, you can see Center Hotel Plaza.
End:- Hallgrimskirkja, Hallgrímstorg 1, 101 Reykjavík, IcelandWe usually end up at either Hallgrimskirkja Church or the statue garden of master sculptor Einar Jonsson which is right next door.
- Wheelchair accessible
- Pushchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Transportation is wheelchair accessible
- Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 42496P2- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Most travellers can participate
- Please be at Ingolfur Square 5 minutes before the starting time
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s cancelled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travellers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 42496P2
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- Austurstræti 4 101, 101 Reykjavík, IcelandWe meet up at Ingolfstorg Square in the center of Reykjavik by the two stone high seat pillars (Over 2 meters high), The square is at the beginning of Austurstræti (Austurstræti 1) . On the Ingolfur square itself, you can see Center Hotel Plaza.
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About the operator
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- Katie K0 contributionsGreat tour!Really fun and interesting. Great food and stories. Stefan was a wonderful and funny guide. Lots of fun. Highly recommend!Written 1 November 2024
- C1797FBsallyt0 contributionsA taste of Iceland!A chance to explore the traditional culinary offer of Iceland. The guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic about Iceland, their culture and cuisine. We tried several different dishes we probably wouldn’t have tried otherwise. Well worth the time and effortWritten 31 October 2024
- D9828JFgailp0 contributionsA great introduction to ReykjavikExcept for dropping our suitcases off at our AirBnB, taking this tour was the first thing we did in Reykjavik and we are glad we did. I took this tour with my two adult daughters and a small group of American tourists. We met Ester E at a central location and then headed off for a brisk walk around the city. We visited the harbor, the main shopping street, saw many of the sights including a view of the Hallgrimskirkja (welcome to long Icelandic place names) and had our pictures taken on the rainbow street. Our guide talked about the history of Iceland, explained how everyone is related in this small country, and talked a lot about food. We tried two kinds of soup, had an Icelandic hotdog (made with lamb), tried fermented Greenland shark, had dried fish flakes, volcanic salt, several varieties of licorice and enjoyed other Icelandic treats. We ended the tour with a small shot of Brennivin, the Icelandic spirit. It was a great orientation to the city and a great way to sample dishes we might not have tried on our own. Our guide, Ester E, was charming and took good care of us. A highly recommended tour.Written 28 October 2024
- BellaBetsy0 contributionsGreat funThe tour was lots of fun and we learnt a lot about the folklore of Iceland. Our guide knew lots of the great places to go and the relevant storyWritten 25 October 2024
- mandyrous0 contributionsGreat overall tourOur tour guide was so fun and informative! We learned about Reykjavik history, culture, shopping, food, and of course the famous cats! This is a great way to see the whole city center.Written 24 October 2024
- H397ZWjessies0 contributionsWonderful Icelandic TourWe had so much fun on this tour! Not only was Einar so knowledgeable about Icelandic folklore, but he added in voices and songs that took the stories over the top. He also showed us personal things to him and his family which was the icing on the cake. 10000% would recommend.Written 22 October 2024
- MargaretMI19790 contributionsWhat a Sweet DayMy husband and I enjoyed the SweetTooth tour. We learned quite a bit about the city, local businesses and the Icelandic culture while enjoy many delicious treats around the city. My particular favorite was the pastry items and hot chocolate at the bakery. it was the perfect sized group as well as amount of time. I highly recommend, If you do enjoy this tour, I hope you get to meet Oli. He was fantastic!Written 21 October 2024
- Don H0 contributionsGreat Tour!Wonderful experience, delightful guide! Great foods selected for us to try. Also, our guide was very knowledgeable about Iceland. Thank you all so much!Written 21 October 2024
- 408cherilynd0 contributionsJust go!This was my family’s first tour in Reykjavík…what a way to start our trip to Iceland! Our guide, Einar, was very personable, professional, and knowledgeable. We stopped at five locations over the course of two hours to indulge in Icelandic sweet treats, and we were able to get our bearings in Reykjavik. It was the perfect combination!Written 20 October 2024
- KMB1820 contributionsBest food tour with BoWe had a great few hours with our guide Bo. He was very knowledgeable and gave us a great background on the food. There were three of us and we're so glad we booked it. You definitely get a lot of food. Definitely recommend.Written 20 October 2024
- rbjbbest0 contributionsExcellent food AND tour!Excellent food tour where we got to learn a lot of history, fun facts, and of course amazing food! We really enjoyed doing this and would highly recommend it to fellow travelers.Written 19 October 2024
- kasparmunksgaardn0 contributionsA must for anyone interested in folklore.An absolutely stellar experience. Our guide, Stefan, was funny, knowledgeable and seemed genuinely excited about the things he told. He was able to answer pretty much every question the, admittedly small, group could fling at him. This was one of the highlights of our trip to Iceland, and we where there for a week with a fully packed program.Written 18 October 2024
- 40kendram0 contributionsWondering Tour with Great GuideWe (myself and 3 friends) had Einar as a tour guide for the Folklore Walking Tour on June 3rd, 2024 and he was wonderful. He was more reserved at the start but as the tour got going he got more animated, acting out the scenarios he was telling us about. He made us laugh and taught us a lot about the folklore of Iceland. He also sang us some local folklore songs during the tales which was enjoyable to hear. There was a little rain, wind and even some hail but it was worth standing outside in all that for this tour!Written 18 October 2024
- Deborah S0 contributionsReykjavík food tourEinar was a fabulous entertaining guide who took us through some great food experiences and along the way telling stories of Reykjavík, Iceland and his family. Ending the evening with a rousing song. Loved the experienceWritten 17 October 2024
- Victoria S0 contributionsAlot of funPalli was our food tour guide, and he was absolutely amazing! Hilarious. genuine, helpful, and informative. 10/10 experience!Written 16 October 2024
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Lisa Ma
2 contributions
Had a great walk with Snædís in a typical cold Icelandic afternoon. I ended up being the only person so I had a private tour. We walked around the city center and Snædís will stop at different locations and tell you all the secrets and tales of the city, culture, history and language. I learnt a lot and feel like I can properly talk about the city like locals - just kidding! Also you will get a couple pictures taken and receive recommendations on restaurants to try. Highly recommended!!
Written 16 February 2020
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Rileysb
Waterford, CT14 contributions
Feb 2020
Snaedis, "Snow Fairy'', was personable, extremely informative and engaging. We had a wonderful sense of the traditions, culture and people of Iceland after our walk. A great way to start our trip!! Highly recommend! Be sure to dress for the weather
Written 19 February 2020
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Wyborne
9 contributions
Oct 2019
We could not recommend this walking tour of the city more. Our guide, Esther, was incredibly knowledgeable and friendly. She walked us all over the city explaining the history, culture, and providing interesting anecdotes. This walk is a must to start your visit to Iceland as you will recall and use the information learned numerous times as you travel about.
Written 18 January 2020
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Flyer339296
6 contributions
Jun 2021
We had a fabulous time on our walking tour with Bardi Gudmundsson. Our group was small - only 4 people. Bardi's pace was perfect. He was personable, interesting, and very friendly. Even though this was our third visit to Reykjavik, we learned many new things from this tour. Highly recommend this tour as a way to start off your trip - to get oriented to the city - though it would be enjoyable at any point along your stay!
Written 2 September 2021
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Sara J
San Jose, CA12 contributions
Jul 2021
We arrived in Iceland jetlagged but excited to begin our visit to this magical country! To get our bearings, our first adventure was the "Walk with a Viking" tour, with Your Friend in Reykjavik. Our guide was the amazing, enthusiastic PERLA, whose energy buoyed us on our walk.
Perla showed us around major historical sights like the elf stone in the old section and Parliament; City Hall with its huge map of Iceland; the Harpa concert hall, open to the public with great restrooms (her pacing was well-timed); the most famous hot dog stand in town (really!); the harbor where we could book boat tours; and ended on the steps of iconic Hallgrimskirkja cathedral, overlooking the old part of town.
Along the way, she regaled us with stories of important people in Iceland's past and present, revealed intimate details like the spot in Parliament's garden where one can take a lunch break, and pointed out places to shop, eat, and spend a bit more time. It really was like strolling around with a friend.
This tour was the PERFECT start to our vacation! We finished it knowing our way around Reykjavik and well-prepared for the rest of our stay!
Perla showed us around major historical sights like the elf stone in the old section and Parliament; City Hall with its huge map of Iceland; the Harpa concert hall, open to the public with great restrooms (her pacing was well-timed); the most famous hot dog stand in town (really!); the harbor where we could book boat tours; and ended on the steps of iconic Hallgrimskirkja cathedral, overlooking the old part of town.
Along the way, she regaled us with stories of important people in Iceland's past and present, revealed intimate details like the spot in Parliament's garden where one can take a lunch break, and pointed out places to shop, eat, and spend a bit more time. It really was like strolling around with a friend.
This tour was the PERFECT start to our vacation! We finished it knowing our way around Reykjavik and well-prepared for the rest of our stay!
Written 21 July 2021
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Krishna A
Brisbane, Australia16 contributions
Jan 2023
The walking tour was really great and it was my first tour the day I landed in Iceland (Reykjavik).
Our guide was very knowledgeable and showed the city around of all the important places and told the history of Iceland.
Also provided with stays and suggestions on shopping and eatary places too.
Would highly recommend if you are on the first day of the trip for few hours and explore other destinations within Iceland.
Our guide was very knowledgeable and showed the city around of all the important places and told the history of Iceland.
Also provided with stays and suggestions on shopping and eatary places too.
Would highly recommend if you are on the first day of the trip for few hours and explore other destinations within Iceland.
Written 3 February 2023
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ABT
3 contributions
Jun 2022
What a wonderful tour we had on Saturday, June 19, with Stefan! He was extremely knowledgeable and gave us quite an overview on Reykjavik, with some added personal experiences. Stefan was friendly, yet professional. Our favorite parts of the tour were our “Viking” arriving on a electric scooter 😀, and the stories about the elves (Yes, we believe). W’d highly recommend this tour for anyone who would enjoy learning the history of this lovely city.
Written 19 June 2022
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NJarman
Brookmans Park, UK2 contributions
Nov 2021
My husband and I had a great morning with Bardi as he took us round Reykjavik. Bardi is an excellent guide and storyteller. We learnt so much as we walked round and even managed to see a rehearsal for a concert. The tour was very interesting and entertaining and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this as part of a visit to this amazing and fascinating city.
Written 1 December 2021
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Nolan
New York City, NY752 contributions
This was an excellent introduction tour to Reykjavík and Iceland in general. Only lasts about 2 hours or so and the guide simply takes you walking around to show you the main points of interest in Reykjavik. It’s exactly what we wanted to do and our guide Oli was a superb tour guide. He did a great job taking us to all the planned stops and talking to us about Reykjavík, its history, and about Iceland in general while also pointing out to us some good food spots or other places to check out later. This was a solid 5 out of 5 experience for us, it was exactly what we were looking for and I highly recommend this as a introduction type of activity for anyone on their first day in Reykjavík.
Written 29 March 2023
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GD S
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Jan 2024 • Family
We did this on the evening of the day we arrived and it proved to be an invaluable experience. Our guide was the fabulous 'Bo'. We learnt so much about the history of Reykjavik from him, as well as being provided with some great tips on places to eat and to visit while we were in the city. No question was left unanswered, it was quite simply fascinating. During the 2 hours Bo told us stories about the history, the people and shared facts in an entertaining and often humorous way to make everything really interesting. We'd definitely recommend this excellent tour to anyone visiting Reykjavik and, if possible, make it your starting point because what you'll learn will help you make more of your time there.
Written 8 January 2024
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our cruise ship does not dock until 2pm. we wanted to do this tour before the northern lights on the same day. do you offer a late afternoon or early evening meet up time for sept 9th. thank you
Written 17 July 2022
I do not know if the operator offers flexible hours. You would need to contact him directly.
Written 18 July 2022
Quite a lot, actually. Watch out for the ice near the Lutherian Church.
Written 23 January 2020
My friend is specifically interested in Viking history. The tour is called "Walk with a Viking" but in reading reviews, I'm not seeing any mention of Viking history being included in the tour. Is there any? Is it a focus of the tour? Thanks!
Written 6 June 2019
Hi JimandMarty. I don’t think that the tour particularly focussed on this, sorry.
Written 7 June 2019
We booked most of our tours through Viator. We find them very reputable. - Gold Circle Tour, Snaefellsnes Peninsula Classic Day Tour, walking Tour Thru Downtown Reykjavik and a few more.
Written 24 May 2019
Hi, I am afraid I can't see the times available for the tour. Could you please advice?
Written 10 October 2018
Looking at your walking tour on September 7. We are staying at the Arctic Comfort Hotel. How would we get to the starting-point for the Walking Tour? Is it close to the hotel? How should we dress for the Walking Tour? What is the weather like in early September? Thank you.
Written 25 August 2018
Looking at your walking tour on September 7. We are staying at the Arctic Comfort Hotel. How would we get to the starting-point for the Walking Tour? Is it close to the hotel? How should we dress for the Walking Tour? What is the weather like in early September? Thank you.
Written 25 August 2018
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