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Iceland, Reykjavik, City Tour – Reykjavik Experience

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Join us for a day trip and experience historical and interesting places in Reykjavik.

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Our driver will pick you up and take you on a trip where you can explore some of the interesting and historical places in Reykjavik. We will visit Höfði, Sólfarið (the Sun Voyager Sculpture), Harpa Concert Hall, The old harbour, Grótta, Hallgrímskirkja church, The Pearl, Árbær, Elliáardalur (Elliá river valley), and Laugardalur valley and park.

Höfði, a house that is believed to be a haunted house but is most famous for the meeting of American president Ronald Reagan and Russian president Mikhail Gorbatsjov in 1986.

Sólfarið, the Sun Voyager Sculpture is a large steel sculpture, located by the seaside of central Reykjavik. The artist Jón Gunnar Árnason intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress, and freedom.

Harpa Concert Hall is one of Reykjavik’s greatest and most distinguished landmarks and is famous for its award-winning architecture. It features stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the North Atlantic Ocean.

The old harbour is the heart of Reykjavik. The city grew up around the harbour. It is still one of the most important harbors in Iceland. The excellent natural harbour was no doubt one of the reasons the first settler of Iceland, Ingólfur Arnarson, chose to settle in Reykjavik. There you can visit stores, cafés, and museums which provide a glimpse into Icelandic history and culture.

Grótta. There you will find unique nature with diverse bird life. A lighthouse was first built in Grótta in 1897. The current lighthouse was built half a century later, in 1947.

Hallgrímskirkja church is named after the 17th-century clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson, author of Hymns of the Passion. Its stepped concrete facade is an ode to modernism and a reminder of the Icelandic landscape, inspired by the basalt lava columns. From its tower, you get a great view of the city.

Perlan, the pearl sitting on top of Öskjuhlíð hill, offers 360° views all over the capital area. The National Museum of Icelandic Nature has a fun exhibition at Perlan, called Water in Icelandic nature. You experience the forces of volcanoes and Iceland’s geological history, explore the life in a realistic replica of Europe’s largest bird cliff, see the oceanic wonders of Iceland, and more. It houses a 4K planetarium, a real indoor ice cave, an ice cream shop, a lovely café, bouncy castles with fun trials, and a 360° viewing platform.

Árbær. This living museum takes you on a journey through time. Árbær was an established farm well into the 20th century, and the museum opened there in 1957. Árbær is now an open-air museum with more than 20 buildings. Most of the buildings have been relocated from central Reykjavik. Reykjavik’s early history and traditional crafts are preserved in the restored homes. Outside, you might come across Icelandic domestic animals such as sheep and horses.

Elliáardalur – Elliáardalurinn is one of the largest green areas within the urban center of Reykjavik. It is also one of the most popular areas for outdoor activities. Elliáardalur is a salmon fishing river and an important spawning ground for Icelandic salmon. The old power station was built in 1921. On June 27, 1921, there was a revolution in the quality of life of Reykjavik residents when the power station in Elliáardalur was taken into use. The old power station is a unique building and a source for the history of electricity in Iceland.

Laugardalur – Laugardalur is one of the main centers of sports activities in Reykjavik. The Botanical Garden is located in the heart of the valley. Family Park and Zoo is popular with families, and there are all the Icelandic domestic animals and some wild animals such as foxes, reindeer, and seals. In Laugardalur, there is geothermal heat and it is a historical location for being the place where locals used to wash their laundry.

Bessastaðir stands on Álftanes on the outskirts of the capital. Around is a wetland with a lot of bird life. It is the official residence of the President of Iceland. It is among the oldest buildings made of cemented stones in the country. There has been a church in Bessastaðir since the year 1000.

Meeting Type

PICK_UP

Meeting Place

Hotel pickup available

Categories

PRIVATE_CAR_TOUR, SIGHTSEEING

Vendor

Puffin Taxi

Difficulty Level

Easy

Duration

2 hours

Price

From: €295 per person

Group & Combo Discount

 Group discount  is available for larger size groups.

 Combo discount  is available for various options booked in one go.

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