Reykjavík

Jón Baldvin
Jón Baldvin
Reykjavík

Food scene

Hlemmur Food Hall is Reykjavík’s first food hall, inspired by the great European food markets. Here, a handful of ambitious vendors provide a sample of some of the best food Iceland has to offer.
367 recommandé par les habitants
Hlemmur Mathöll
107 Laugavegur
367 recommandé par les habitants
Hlemmur Food Hall is Reykjavík’s first food hall, inspired by the great European food markets. Here, a handful of ambitious vendors provide a sample of some of the best food Iceland has to offer.
My absolute go to lunch during weekends is their Poor Man’s offer which is a topped bagel, donut and coffee/soda. (Veg friendly)
21 recommandé par les habitants
DEIG workshop
14 Tryggvagata
21 recommandé par les habitants
My absolute go to lunch during weekends is their Poor Man’s offer which is a topped bagel, donut and coffee/soda. (Veg friendly)
One of Iceland’s oldest cafés, I recommend their Belgian waffle, the recipe is a family secret. (Veg friendly)
75 recommandé par les habitants
Mokka Kaffi
3A Skólavörðustígur
75 recommandé par les habitants
One of Iceland’s oldest cafés, I recommend their Belgian waffle, the recipe is a family secret. (Veg friendly)
Family run, street food style restaurant with amazing food made from scratch, including kombucha. (Veg friendly)
11 recommandé par les habitants
Chickpea
1 Hallveigarstigur
11 recommandé par les habitants
Family run, street food style restaurant with amazing food made from scratch, including kombucha. (Veg friendly)
Trendy restaurant serving Japanese & South American sushi & grills.
143 recommandé par les habitants
Sushi Social
5 Þingholtsstræti
143 recommandé par les habitants
Trendy restaurant serving Japanese & South American sushi & grills.
One of the best steakhouses in Reykjavik. You can even order whale, horse, reindeer and puffin here. Or just stick with beef.
336 recommandé par les habitants
Grillmarkaðurinn
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One of the best steakhouses in Reykjavik. You can even order whale, horse, reindeer and puffin here. Or just stick with beef.
Known for their amazing seafood courses. Ask for a table next to the window to enjoy the view of the harbor while dining.
70 recommandé par les habitants
Kopar
3 Geirsgata
70 recommandé par les habitants
Known for their amazing seafood courses. Ask for a table next to the window to enjoy the view of the harbor while dining.
It’s a classic, world-famous hot dog stand that’s been running since 1937 (Bill Clinton has eaten there).
191 recommandé par les habitants
Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur
1 Tryggvagata
191 recommandé par les habitants
It’s a classic, world-famous hot dog stand that’s been running since 1937 (Bill Clinton has eaten there).
Japanese-Icelandic handmade Ramen with local fresh ingredients (Veg friendly)
20 recommandé par les habitants
Ramen Momo
16 Tryggvagata
20 recommandé par les habitants
Japanese-Icelandic handmade Ramen with local fresh ingredients (Veg friendly)
Simple classic burgers that don’t miss. (Veg friendly)
169 recommandé par les habitants
Hamborgarabúlla Tómasar
Geirsgötu 1 Geirsgata
169 recommandé par les habitants
Simple classic burgers that don’t miss. (Veg friendly)
Down-to-earth eatery serving breakfast staples, sandwiches & pastries, plus coffee & organic wines.
146 recommandé par les habitants
Sandholt
36 Laugavegur
146 recommandé par les habitants
Down-to-earth eatery serving breakfast staples, sandwiches & pastries, plus coffee & organic wines.

Sightseeing

Part of the culture since the earliest settlements, the pools in Iceland are more than a place to go for a swim. They are a part of life for Icelanders of all ages. No matter the time of year, or how small or remote the town is, you can almost guarantee you will find a local pool to enjoy. A visit to the swimming pools is a great way to experience the local culture.
484 recommandé par les habitants
Sundhöllin
45a Barónsstígur
484 recommandé par les habitants
Part of the culture since the earliest settlements, the pools in Iceland are more than a place to go for a swim. They are a part of life for Icelanders of all ages. No matter the time of year, or how small or remote the town is, you can almost guarantee you will find a local pool to enjoy. A visit to the swimming pools is a great way to experience the local culture.
Hallgrim's church in English. It's the second largest building in Iceland. The tower was made so high to outshine the tower of the catholic church. It took 42 years to build.
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Hallgrímskirkja
743 recommandé par les habitants
Hallgrim's church in English. It's the second largest building in Iceland. The tower was made so high to outshine the tower of the catholic church. It took 42 years to build.
This unique building houses The Iceland Symphony Orchestra and The Icelandic Opera. The event schedule is at https://www.harpa.is/en/whats-on
535 recommandé par les habitants
Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
2 Austurbakki
535 recommandé par les habitants
This unique building houses The Iceland Symphony Orchestra and The Icelandic Opera. The event schedule is at https://www.harpa.is/en/whats-on
Kolaportið is Iceland's only flea market. Only open on weekends. You can taste test weird traditional Icelandic food there.
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Kolaportid
183 recommandé par les habitants
Kolaportið is Iceland's only flea market. Only open on weekends. You can taste test weird traditional Icelandic food there.

Conseils aux voyageurs

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Airport Transfer

I recommend taking a shuttle bus with Reykjavik excursions (https://www.re.is/tour/flybus) from KEF airport to Bus stop 10: Hlemmur square. The apartment is a 3 min walk from there.
Coutumes et culture

Traditional Icelandic food

If you want to try some Icelandic traditional food, don't buy it overpriced at a tourist trap restaurant. Look for this in the supermarket: Harðfiskur (fish jerky), Hangikjöt (smoked lamb), Hákarl (fermented shark), Skyr (high protein yogurt), Sviðasulta (sheep's head jam).
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Central bus station/tour pick up

Hlemmur is the central bus station in Reykjavik and is 3 mins walking distance from the apartment. This is regular pick up location of many tour companies.