Get under the skin of Iceland’s towns and history with our culture and city tours. In Reykjavík — the world’s northernmost capital — explore colourful streets and striking street art, the landmark Hallgrímskirkja church and Harpa concert hall, museums tracing Viking settlement and the sagas, and the design and music scene that punches well above the city’s size.
Beyond the capital, discover historic villages, folklore and local life. Led by storytelling guides, these tours weave together architecture, history and contemporary culture for a richer understanding of Iceland and its people.
Hallgrímskirkja church, Harpa concert hall, the Sun Voyager sculpture, the old harbour, colourful downtown streets and street art, and key museums.
Yes — guided walking tours are a popular way to see central Reykjavík, including dedicated street-art, history and food walks.
Very — the downtown core is compact and easily explored on foot, with most landmarks within a short stroll of one another.
Popular choices include the National Museum, the Settlement Exhibition, Perlan's nature exhibits, and various art and saga museums.
Yes — they're a great option in any weather and a perfect complement to nature tours, especially in winter.