Everything Else
Tourist Information Center - ITA
For pick ups for tours and flybus stops there.
Reykjavik City Hall
11 TjarnargataBus stop pick up place
Tourist Office
Flybus will operate in connection to all arriving flights to Keflavík except those that are from countries listed as high risk. The Flybus stops at selected locations on the way to Reykjavik center.
For passengers arriving from high risk countries who are exempt from staying at a quarantine hotel, it may be possible to use a Flybus departure in connection to another flight arriving at a similar time.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car has a special offer on airport transfer.
From 1 June Flybus will operate transfers from BSÍ Bus Terminal - City Centre to Keflavík Int. Airport & vice versa.
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BSI Reykjavik station
Flybus will operate in connection to all arriving flights to Keflavík except those that are from countries listed as high risk. The Flybus stops at selected locations on the way to Reykjavik center.
For passengers arriving from high risk countries who are exempt from staying at a quarantine hotel, it may be possible to use a Flybus departure in connection to another flight arriving at a similar time.
Enterprise Rent-A-Car has a special offer on airport transfer.
From 1 June Flybus will operate transfers from BSÍ Bus Terminal - City Centre to Keflavík Int. Airport & vice versa.
Entertainment & Activities
Going to an Icelandic swimming pool is a unique experience. Most of them are outdoor swimming pools and open all year round, so in the dead of winter, you’ll have to tiptoe barefoot and dripping wet across icy or snowy patches to move between hot tubs. Yes, visiting swimming pools is not an activity reserved for the Icelandic summer. For some, the best time to go swimming in Iceland is during a rainstorm or a blizzard. Two pools close by: Vesturbæjarlaug on Hofsvallagata and Sundhöllin on Barónsstígur close to the shopping street Laugavegur.
Filled with geothermal water, the pools usually have one or two lap pools, at about 28°C and hot tubs at temperatures ranging from 38°C up to around 45°C. Most pools also have a steam room, and some have a dry Finnish sauna.
458 locals recommend
Vesturbæjarlaug
HofsvallagataGoing to an Icelandic swimming pool is a unique experience. Most of them are outdoor swimming pools and open all year round, so in the dead of winter, you’ll have to tiptoe barefoot and dripping wet across icy or snowy patches to move between hot tubs. Yes, visiting swimming pools is not an activity reserved for the Icelandic summer. For some, the best time to go swimming in Iceland is during a rainstorm or a blizzard. Two pools close by: Vesturbæjarlaug on Hofsvallagata and Sundhöllin on Barónsstígur close to the shopping street Laugavegur.
Filled with geothermal water, the pools usually have one or two lap pools, at about 28°C and hot tubs at temperatures ranging from 38°C up to around 45°C. Most pools also have a steam room, and some have a dry Finnish sauna.
Close by where you are staying is the National Museum right by the University of Iceland and the Nordic House, designed by Alvar Aalto.
393 locals recommend
National Museum of Iceland
41 SuðurgataClose by where you are staying is the National Museum right by the University of Iceland and the Nordic House, designed by Alvar Aalto.
Nordic cultural center with modern design for exhibits & events, plus a library, shop & restaurant. Designed by famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto.
53 locals recommend
Nordic House
11 SæmundargataNordic cultural center with modern design for exhibits & events, plus a library, shop & restaurant. Designed by famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto.
You can walk there - take a stroll during the evening or go for a bath during the day.
434 locals recommend
Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach
You can walk there - take a stroll during the evening or go for a bath during the day.
Walk by the harbour - 5 minutes from where you are staying; coffee places, bars and restaurants - beautiful view over the bay and mountains.
15 locals recommend
Harbor in Reykjavik
Sculpture & Shore WalkWalk by the harbour - 5 minutes from where you are staying; coffee places, bars and restaurants - beautiful view over the bay and mountains.
A wonderful evening stroll is to walk to Grotta on the Seltjarnanes peninsula - during summer. In fall and winter - a walk to see the northern lights. Probably the best way to see them by going on foot.
118 locals recommend
Grótta
8 SuðurströndA wonderful evening stroll is to walk to Grotta on the Seltjarnanes peninsula - during summer. In fall and winter - a walk to see the northern lights. Probably the best way to see them by going on foot.
The Icelandic parliament is located in the Althingi-house which is a classical 19th century structure which stands by Austurvöllur in central Reykjavík, Iceland. It houses Alþingi, the Icelandic parliament. The building was designed by Danish architect Ferdinand Meldahl and built using hewn dolerite from 1880 to 1881.
88 locals recommend
Parliament House (Althingishus)
KirkjutorgThe Icelandic parliament is located in the Althingi-house which is a classical 19th century structure which stands by Austurvöllur in central Reykjavík, Iceland. It houses Alþingi, the Icelandic parliament. The building was designed by Danish architect Ferdinand Meldahl and built using hewn dolerite from 1880 to 1881.
The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík 871±2 is an exhibition on the settlement of Reykjavík, Iceland, created by the Reykjavik City Museum. The exhibition is based on the archaeological excavation of the ruin of one of the first houses in Iceland and findings from other excavations in the city centre.
Address: Aðalstræti 16 - 2 minutes from our house.
86 locals recommend
The Settlement Exhibition
16 AðalstrætiThe Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík 871±2 is an exhibition on the settlement of Reykjavík, Iceland, created by the Reykjavik City Museum. The exhibition is based on the archaeological excavation of the ruin of one of the first houses in Iceland and findings from other excavations in the city centre.
Address: Aðalstræti 16 - 2 minutes from our house.
About 3 minutes from house is Reykavík Art Museum on Tryggvagata.
350 locals recommend
Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus
17 TryggvagataAbout 3 minutes from house is Reykavík Art Museum on Tryggvagata.
Museum with modern paintings & sculptures by well-known Icelandic artists, plus a cafe & gift shop.
ddress: Flókagata 24, 105 Reykjavík - opens 10 am.
276 locals recommend
Reykjavík Art Museum Kjarvalsstaðir
24 FlókagataMuseum with modern paintings & sculptures by well-known Icelandic artists, plus a cafe & gift shop.
ddress: Flókagata 24, 105 Reykjavík - opens 10 am.
The National Gallery of Iceland is an art museum in Reykjavík which contains a collection of Icelandic art. The gallery features artwork of famous Icelandic artists and artwork that helps explain the traditional Icelandic culture. Fríkirkjuvegur 7.
166 locals recommend
National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands)
7 FríkirkjuvegurThe National Gallery of Iceland is an art museum in Reykjavík which contains a collection of Icelandic art. The gallery features artwork of famous Icelandic artists and artwork that helps explain the traditional Icelandic culture. Fríkirkjuvegur 7.
Landakotskirkja - Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King -located right in front of our house. The Cathedral where Pope John Paul gave a mass in 1989.
Designed by Iceland's foremost and best know architect Guðjón Samúelsson.
Style Neo-Gothic
Administration
Diocese Reykjavík
Clergy
Bishop(s) David Tencer
28 locals recommend
Christ The King Cathedral
Landakotskirkja - Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King -located right in front of our house. The Cathedral where Pope John Paul gave a mass in 1989.
Designed by Iceland's foremost and best know architect Guðjón Samúelsson.
Style Neo-Gothic
Administration
Diocese Reykjavík
Clergy
Bishop(s) David Tencer
°360 view of Reykjavík from Perlan (English: The Pearl) which is a prominent landmark in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík. It is situated on the top of Öskjuhlíð hill. What was originally a cluster of hot water tanks was in 1991 converted to a building open to the public. It hosts an exhibition, a planetarium, an observation deck, and a restaurant.
454 locals recommend
Perlan
°360 view of Reykjavík from Perlan (English: The Pearl) which is a prominent landmark in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík. It is situated on the top of Öskjuhlíð hill. What was originally a cluster of hot water tanks was in 1991 converted to a building open to the public. It hosts an exhibition, a planetarium, an observation deck, and a restaurant.
Höfði is a house in Reykjavík, Iceland, best known as the location for the 1986 Reykjavík Summit meeting of President Ronald Reagan of the United States and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union. This meeting was an important step towards ending of the Cold War.
Not open for visitors but on your way if you are walking on Sæbraut by the sea.
37 locals recommend
Hofdi House
FélagstúnHöfði is a house in Reykjavík, Iceland, best known as the location for the 1986 Reykjavík Summit meeting of President Ronald Reagan of the United States and General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union. This meeting was an important step towards ending of the Cold War.
Not open for visitors but on your way if you are walking on Sæbraut by the sea.
Take a walk by the sea on Sæbraut and see the Sun Voyager, which is a sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, located next to the Sæbraut road in Reykjavík, Iceland. Sun Voyager is described as a dreamboat, or an ode to the Sun. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
193 locals recommend
Sun Voyager
Take a walk by the sea on Sæbraut and see the Sun Voyager, which is a sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, located next to the Sæbraut road in Reykjavík, Iceland. Sun Voyager is described as a dreamboat, or an ode to the Sun. The artist intended it to convey the promise of undiscovered territory, a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Harpa is one of Reykjavik's greatest and distinguished landmarks.
Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on May 4, 2011. The building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland. Wikipedia
Opened: May 13, 2011
Height: 43 m
Architectural style: Contemporary architecture
Construction started: January 12, 2007
Town or city: Reykjavík
Architecture firms: Henning Larsen Architects, Batteriið Architects
535 locals recommend
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
2 AusturbakkiHarpa is one of Reykjavik's greatest and distinguished landmarks.
Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on May 4, 2011. The building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland. Wikipedia
Opened: May 13, 2011
Height: 43 m
Architectural style: Contemporary architecture
Construction started: January 12, 2007
Town or city: Reykjavík
Architecture firms: Henning Larsen Architects, Batteriið Architects
Hallgrímskirkja is a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres high, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. The church is named after the Icelandic poet and clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson, author of the Passion Hymns.
Address: Hallgrímstorg 1, 101 Reykjavík
743 locals recommend
Hallgrimskirkja
Hallgrímskirkja is a Lutheran parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres high, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. The church is named after the Icelandic poet and clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson, author of the Passion Hymns.
Address: Hallgrímstorg 1, 101 Reykjavík
The Reykjavík pond (tjörnin) is located 3 minutes from our house.
Tjörnin is a small, prominent lake in central Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. Most visitors to the city pass along its shore, as it is situated in the city centre next to the Reykjavik City Hall and several museums. Tjörnin means "the lake" or "the pond".
140 locals recommend
Tjörnin
The Reykjavík pond (tjörnin) is located 3 minutes from our house.
Tjörnin is a small, prominent lake in central Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. Most visitors to the city pass along its shore, as it is situated in the city centre next to the Reykjavik City Hall and several museums. Tjörnin means "the lake" or "the pond".
This is a beautiful park right on centre of Reykjavik, with lots of benches, statues and wildlife. Worth a visit! 2 minutes from house.
116 locals recommend
Hljómskálagarður
This is a beautiful park right on centre of Reykjavik, with lots of benches, statues and wildlife. Worth a visit! 2 minutes from house.
The old harbour warehouse, Hafnarhús, offers a progressive exhibition program with local and international contemporary artists. The works of key figures, as well as established and emerging current artists are presented in six galleries.
Hafnarhús is also home to the works of Erró (b. 1932), a significant player in the international pop art scene.
Hafnarhús is located in the oldest part of Reykjavik, where the town’s boats and first docks lay. The building was erected in the 1930s and at the time it was one of the largest buildings in the country.
It was renovated by Studio Grandi architects in 1998-2000 to house Reykjavík Art Museum.
Hafnarhús Kitchen is temporarily closed. Meanwhile we offer free coffee for visitors!
Harbour House
5 MýrargataThe old harbour warehouse, Hafnarhús, offers a progressive exhibition program with local and international contemporary artists. The works of key figures, as well as established and emerging current artists are presented in six galleries.
Hafnarhús is also home to the works of Erró (b. 1932), a significant player in the international pop art scene.
Hafnarhús is located in the oldest part of Reykjavik, where the town’s boats and first docks lay. The building was erected in the 1930s and at the time it was one of the largest buildings in the country.
It was renovated by Studio Grandi architects in 1998-2000 to house Reykjavík Art Museum.
Hafnarhús Kitchen is temporarily closed. Meanwhile we offer free coffee for visitors!
Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík is a junior collegelocated on Lækjargata - if you pass by.
The school traces its origin to 1056, when a school was established in Skálholt, and it remains one of the oldest institutions in Iceland. The school was moved to Reykjavík in 1786, but poor housing conditions forced it to move again in 1805 to Bessastaðir near Reykjavík. In 1846 the school was moved to its current location, and a new building was erected for it in Reykjavík. This was the largest building in the country at the time and can be seen on the 500 Icelandic krona bill. It was used initially when Althing began to meet again in Reykjavík after a few years hiatus and thus it is in this building where Icelandic independence leader Jón Sigurðsson led the MPs in their famous phrase, "Vér mótmælum allir".
The school has previously been known as "Lærði skólinn" (The Learned School), "Latínuskólinn" (The Latin School) and by the Latin title "Schola Reykjavicensis"; it received its present name in 1937.
Reykjavík Junior College
Menntaskólinn í Reykjavík is a junior collegelocated on Lækjargata - if you pass by.
The school traces its origin to 1056, when a school was established in Skálholt, and it remains one of the oldest institutions in Iceland. The school was moved to Reykjavík in 1786, but poor housing conditions forced it to move again in 1805 to Bessastaðir near Reykjavík. In 1846 the school was moved to its current location, and a new building was erected for it in Reykjavík. This was the largest building in the country at the time and can be seen on the 500 Icelandic krona bill. It was used initially when Althing began to meet again in Reykjavík after a few years hiatus and thus it is in this building where Icelandic independence leader Jón Sigurðsson led the MPs in their famous phrase, "Vér mótmælum allir".
The school has previously been known as "Lærði skólinn" (The Learned School), "Latínuskólinn" (The Latin School) and by the Latin title "Schola Reykjavicensis"; it received its present name in 1937.
Address: Vesturvör 44-48, Kópavogur. Opens 1 pm
Immerse yourself in warmth at our oceanside geothermal lagoon. The dramatic North Atlantic Ocean stretches out before you. Above, glowing sunsets and stormy skies dazzle, and sometimes the dancing Northern Lights put on a stunning all-natural show. Sky Lagoon is about that Icelandic feeling of warmth and wonder. Join us for rejuvenation and inspiration at the edge of the world.
104 locals recommend
Sky Lagoon
44-48 VesturvörAddress: Vesturvör 44-48, Kópavogur. Opens 1 pm
Immerse yourself in warmth at our oceanside geothermal lagoon. The dramatic North Atlantic Ocean stretches out before you. Above, glowing sunsets and stormy skies dazzle, and sometimes the dancing Northern Lights put on a stunning all-natural show. Sky Lagoon is about that Icelandic feeling of warmth and wonder. Join us for rejuvenation and inspiration at the edge of the world.
Whale watching spot
A few minutes walk from our house.
Attraction with motion seating & a wraparound screen, simulating flight over mountains & glaciers.
59 locals recommend
FlyOver Iceland
43 FiskislóðAttraction with motion seating & a wraparound screen, simulating flight over mountains & glaciers.
Groceries, bakeries, wine
Quick 2 minute walk from house to get fresh bread when you wake up. You can even get coffee to take with you, jam, cheese etc. Björnsbakari on Hringbraut, opens 07.30 a.m - 05.30 pm. Brauð & Co. on Melhagi 22 right by the swimming pool is a great bakery.
63 locals recommend
Björnsbakarí
35 HringbrautQuick 2 minute walk from house to get fresh bread when you wake up. You can even get coffee to take with you, jam, cheese etc. Björnsbakari on Hringbraut, opens 07.30 a.m - 05.30 pm. Brauð & Co. on Melhagi 22 right by the swimming pool is a great bakery.
Great neighbourhood groceries store - fresh fish and meat. On Hagamelur 39, right by the swimming pool.
202 locals recommend
Melabúðin
Great neighbourhood groceries store - fresh fish and meat. On Hagamelur 39, right by the swimming pool.
Krónan
50 ReykjavikurvegurSupermarket open until 20 pm.
Legendary little grocery store - 1 minute from the house on the corner of Blómvallagata and Ásvallagata. Two brothers who run this little store with the basics you need. A film has been made about them.
28 locals recommend
Kjötborg
19 ÁsvallagataLegendary little grocery store - 1 minute from the house on the corner of Blómvallagata and Ásvallagata. Two brothers who run this little store with the basics you need. A film has been made about them.
Nettó
3 FiskislóðOpen 24 hours - Address: Fiskislóð 3, 101 Reykjavík
A great place to get fresh fish. Address: Nesvegur, Seltjarnarnes
8 locals recommend
Fiskbúðin Vegamót
NesvegurA great place to get fresh fish. Address: Nesvegur, Seltjarnarnes
Wine, liquer, beer etc. Opens 11 am. 4 min walk from house on Austurstræti 10 a.
189 locals recommend
Vínbúðin
10a AusturstrætiWine, liquer, beer etc. Opens 11 am. 4 min walk from house on Austurstræti 10 a.
Brauð og Co
22 MelhagiGreat bakery on Melhagi 22 - right by pool.
Address: Hjarðarhagi 45, Reykjavík
Opens 11AM
Phone: + 354 581 2345
65 locals recommend
Domino's Pizza
45 HjarðarhagiAddress: Hjarðarhagi 45, Reykjavík
Opens 11AM
Phone: + 354 581 2345
An old, tiny grocery store on Ægisgata - just walk accross the park and down this street. On your left side walking down.
46 locals recommend
Pétursbúð
15 RánargataAn old, tiny grocery store on Ægisgata - just walk accross the park and down this street. On your left side walking down.
Sandholt
36 LaugavegurA very nice bakery on Laugavegur - 7 minute walk from house.
Shopping
Visit the Atelier of Helga Björnsson, high fashion designer in Paris who has returned to her native Iceland and opened her workshop on Bankastræti 10. Beautiful silk scarves and drawings.
Helga Björnsson is an Icelandic designer who made her name as the main designer of haute couture firm of Louis Féraud in Paris for three decades. She just opened her Atelier in the heart of Reykjavík in a historic, old house on Bankastræti 10. You can buy her beautiful silk scarves as well as drawings! Helga
is known for her creative, theatrical designs - but she has also designed customs for the National Theatre in Iceland.
Bankastræti 10
10 BankastrætiHelga Björnsson is an Icelandic designer who made her name as the main designer of haute couture firm of Louis Féraud in Paris for three decades. She just opened her Atelier in the heart of Reykjavík in a historic, old house on Bankastræti 10. You can buy her beautiful silk scarves as well as drawings! Helga
is known for her creative, theatrical designs - but she has also designed customs for the National Theatre in Iceland.
Madison Ilmhús
9 AðalstrætiA luxurious cosmetic store on Aðalstræti 9, close by our house. Perfumes.
Farmers Market is an Icelandic design company and clothing brand, founded in 2005 by a young artist couple. Icelandic sweaters. Address: Hólmaslóð 2.
30 locals recommend
Farmers & Friends / Farmers Market - flagship store & design studio
2 HólmaslóðFarmers Market is an Icelandic design company and clothing brand, founded in 2005 by a young artist couple. Icelandic sweaters. Address: Hólmaslóð 2.
Kringlan is a shopping mall located in Kringlan, Reykjavík. 15 minute walk from house. Shops, clothes, cosmetics, coffee places, food and restaurants.
528 locals recommend
Kringlan
4-12 KringlanKringlan is a shopping mall located in Kringlan, Reykjavík. 15 minute walk from house. Shops, clothes, cosmetics, coffee places, food and restaurants.
Shopping mall right in the heart of the city, 4 minute walk from house. Hafnartorg (Harbour square) and name of street is Austurbakki. On the other side of the street isthe Prime Minister's office across the street.
Austurbakki 2
2 AusturbakkiShopping mall right in the heart of the city, 4 minute walk from house. Hafnartorg (Harbour square) and name of street is Austurbakki. On the other side of the street isthe Prime Minister's office across the street.
Skólavörðustígur
SkólavörðustígurRestaurants and bars in neighbourhood
Apotek Restaurant
16 AusturstrætiGreat brunches, afternoon tea and dinners.
Sumac has been one of the most popular restaurant in Iceland for years. Now you can buy the official recipe book. The book focuses on fresh and quality ingredients cooked under the influence of the Middle East and North Africa.
62 locals recommend
Sumac Grill + Drinks
28, 101 LaugavegurSumac has been one of the most popular restaurant in Iceland for years. Now you can buy the official recipe book. The book focuses on fresh and quality ingredients cooked under the influence of the Middle East and North Africa.
Address: Hverfisgata 26, 101 Reykjavík- restaurant & bar. Dishes rooted in the simplicity of Italian cuisine mixed with nordic food traditions.
56 locals recommend
MAT BAR
26 HverfisgataAddress: Hverfisgata 26, 101 Reykjavík- restaurant & bar. Dishes rooted in the simplicity of Italian cuisine mixed with nordic food traditions.
Address: Vesturgata 2a, Grófartorg, 101 Reykjavík - The Fish Company is one of the best fine dinning restaurants in Reykjavik.
77 locals recommend
Fish Company
Address: Vesturgata 2a, Grófartorg, 101 Reykjavík - The Fish Company is one of the best fine dinning restaurants in Reykjavik.
Address: Lækjargata 2a, 101 Reykjavík - With the use of Icelandic elements – running water, rocks, dried fish-skin amongst other elements – the design aimed to capture an all-Icelandic experience
336 locals recommend
Grillmarkaðurinn
2a LækjargataAddress: Lækjargata 2a, 101 Reykjavík - With the use of Icelandic elements – running water, rocks, dried fish-skin amongst other elements – the design aimed to capture an all-Icelandic experience
The Coocoo's Nest
23 GrandagarðurVery popular for brunch.
La Primavera Ristorante
20 GrandagarðurAddress: Grandagarður 20.
Fish restaurant - world's best lobster soop.
Address: Geirsgata 8, 101 Reykjavík
103 locals recommend
Sægreifinn
Fish restaurant - world's best lobster soop.
Address: Geirsgata 8, 101 Reykjavík
Address: Aðalstræti 12, 101 Reykjavík
The name of this restaurant gives a fairly big clue as to its culinary specialty—i.e., fish. But the market part of the name is equally important, since the kitchen espouses a commitment to fresh ingredients, which are usually purchased from local farmers and fishermen. Spread across two floors inside one of central Reykjavík’s oldest buildings, this smartly decorated spot is run by head chef Hrefna Rósa Sætran (part of the Icelandic National Culinary team), and serves not just fish and seafood but also meat and vegetarian dishes, all prepared in an open kitchen that boasts the country’s only robata grill. There is a separate raw bar serving up sushi and sashimi, and a surprisingly funky cocktail and craft beer menu.
232 locals recommend
Fiskmarkaðurinn
Address: Aðalstræti 12, 101 Reykjavík
The name of this restaurant gives a fairly big clue as to its culinary specialty—i.e., fish. But the market part of the name is equally important, since the kitchen espouses a commitment to fresh ingredients, which are usually purchased from local farmers and fishermen. Spread across two floors inside one of central Reykjavík’s oldest buildings, this smartly decorated spot is run by head chef Hrefna Rósa Sætran (part of the Icelandic National Culinary team), and serves not just fish and seafood but also meat and vegetarian dishes, all prepared in an open kitchen that boasts the country’s only robata grill. There is a separate raw bar serving up sushi and sashimi, and a surprisingly funky cocktail and craft beer menu.
Signature hot dogs are cooked up at this renowned little food stand dating to 1937.
A 2-min walk from the Icelandic Phallological Museum
Address: Tryggvagata 1, 101 Reykjavík
President Bill Clinton had a hot dog with sinnep when he visited.
190 locals recommend
Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur
1 TryggvagataSignature hot dogs are cooked up at this renowned little food stand dating to 1937.
A 2-min walk from the Icelandic Phallological Museum
Address: Tryggvagata 1, 101 Reykjavík
President Bill Clinton had a hot dog with sinnep when he visited.
Kattakaffihusid is Iceland's first cat cafe. We opened on March 1st 2018 but the first cat cafe opened in Taiwan in 1998 and they have since then been growing in popularity during the past 20 years. Cat cafes are very popular in Asia and have also opened in the US, Canada as well as in Europe during the past years.
Our aim is to create a warm and cozy atmosphere where people can relax, enjoy good food and meet our cats.
All our cats are up for adoption and live at the cafe while looking for a future home. Their safety and comfort is our main priority and we want them to feel at home while living with us and the rules at the cafe and environment is created to secure just that.
Address: Bergstaðastræti 10a, 101 Reykjavík
As well as being a cat cafe we aspire to be a cozy and unique cafe for all cat and coffee lovers and hope all our guests feel at home and enjoy our cakes and other goodies while visiting us.
20 locals recommend
Kattakaffihúsið
10a BergstaðastrætiKattakaffihusid is Iceland's first cat cafe. We opened on March 1st 2018 but the first cat cafe opened in Taiwan in 1998 and they have since then been growing in popularity during the past 20 years. Cat cafes are very popular in Asia and have also opened in the US, Canada as well as in Europe during the past years.
Our aim is to create a warm and cozy atmosphere where people can relax, enjoy good food and meet our cats.
All our cats are up for adoption and live at the cafe while looking for a future home. Their safety and comfort is our main priority and we want them to feel at home while living with us and the rules at the cafe and environment is created to secure just that.
Address: Bergstaðastræti 10a, 101 Reykjavík
As well as being a cat cafe we aspire to be a cozy and unique cafe for all cat and coffee lovers and hope all our guests feel at home and enjoy our cakes and other goodies while visiting us.
Address: Nýlendugata 14, 101 Reykjavík - Happy Hour every day from 17 pm to 19 pm
142 locals recommend
Forettabarinn
14 NýlendugataAddress: Nýlendugata 14, 101 Reykjavík - Happy Hour every day from 17 pm to 19 pm
The perfect place to meet up with people for great atmosphere, food and drinks. Address: Bankastræti 7
18 locals recommend
Solon Bistro & Bar
The perfect place to meet up with people for great atmosphere, food and drinks. Address: Bankastræti 7
A great place to visit for coffee or food on the old harbour -traditional and cool place.
59 locals recommend
Kaffivagninn
10 GrandagarðurA great place to visit for coffee or food on the old harbour -traditional and cool place.
Address: Hverfisgata 12, 101, 101 Reykjavík - small electronic menu that changes weekly.
18 locals recommend
Hosiló
12, 101 HverfisgataAddress: Hverfisgata 12, 101, 101 Reykjavík - small electronic menu that changes weekly.
Duck & Rose
A very nice place right by Austurvöllur / the Parliament square. You can sit outside.
Kaffitár
Good coffee - on Bankastræti 8 - next door to Helga Björnsson Atelier.
Cozy watering hole with brews on draft, plus big portions of breakfast fare & pub grub.
Address: Bankastræti 12
109 locals recommend
Prikið
12 BankastrætiCozy watering hole with brews on draft, plus big portions of breakfast fare & pub grub.
Address: Bankastræti 12
Very close by - Austurstræti 9 - good for breakfast, brunch etc.
111 locals recommend
The Laundromat Cafe
9 AusturstrætiVery close by - Austurstræti 9 - good for breakfast, brunch etc.
Oldest pizza place in Reykjavík on the corner of Hafnarstræti and Pósthússtræti. Right by Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur - the hot dog place.
18 locals recommend
Hornið
15 HafnarstrætiOldest pizza place in Reykjavík on the corner of Hafnarstræti and Pósthússtræti. Right by Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur - the hot dog place.
Valdís
GrandagarðurGreat icecream place. Grandagarðiur 21, 101 Reykjavík
Bryggjan Brugghús
8 GrandagarðurBistro and bar at Grandagarður 8.
Enduring, bi-level tavern with Icelandic beer, late-night DJs & a cozy, casual vibe. Address: Bergstaðastræti 1.
240 locals recommend
Kaffibarinn
Enduring, bi-level tavern with Icelandic beer, late-night DJs & a cozy, casual vibe. Address: Bergstaðastræti 1.
Fast food burger place by the old harbour - very close to our house. Búllan or Tommi's joint as he is called outside of Iceland is the very best. Located at the old harbor in Reykjavik 101. Walk across the park in front of the house and down Ægisgata and Búllan is at the end of the street.
30 locals recommend
Tommi's Burger Joint
32 EyravegurFast food burger place by the old harbour - very close to our house. Búllan or Tommi's joint as he is called outside of Iceland is the very best. Located at the old harbor in Reykjavik 101. Walk across the park in front of the house and down Ægisgata and Búllan is at the end of the street.
Address: Hlésgata, 101 Reykjavík
In Vesturbugt Reykjavík harbour. The Fish & Chips Stall is located at the westernmost part of Reykjavík's main harbour. Open from 12-14 og 18-20
7 locals recommend
Fish and Chips Vagninn
19 HlésgataAddress: Hlésgata, 101 Reykjavík
In Vesturbugt Reykjavík harbour. The Fish & Chips Stall is located at the westernmost part of Reykjavík's main harbour. Open from 12-14 og 18-20
BRÚT Restaurant
2 PósthússtrætiExcellent place for brunch!
Pharmacies
Lyf og Heilsa
1, 107 FiskislóðAddress: Fiskislóð 1 - open until 10 pm. 10 minute walk from house.
Lyfja Granda
Address: Fiskislóð 3, 101 Reykjavík
Closes 12AM
Hair and beauty
Hair saloon for women and men - you have to make an appointment.
Hár og heilsa is on Bergstaðastræti 10 - ask for Auður Magnúsdóttir - tel. + 354 511 2100
Hár og heilsa
13 BergstaðastrætiHair saloon for women and men - you have to make an appointment.
Hár og heilsa is on Bergstaðastræti 10 - ask for Auður Magnúsdóttir - tel. + 354 511 2100
Hair saloon (women) - you have make an appointment. Just 1 minute from the house - Address: Hofsvallagata 16. Tel. + 354 551 7455. Closes 5 pm.
Hárgreiðslustofan Manda
16 HofsvallagataHair saloon (women) - you have make an appointment. Just 1 minute from the house - Address: Hofsvallagata 16. Tel. + 354 551 7455. Closes 5 pm.
Barbershop 4 minute walk from house.
Address: Vesturgata 48, 101 Reykjavík
Opens 8:30AM Mon
Phone: +354 552 4738
Rakarastofa Ragnars & Harðar
Barbershop 4 minute walk from house.
Address: Vesturgata 48, 101 Reykjavík
Opens 8:30AM Mon
Phone: +354 552 4738