Reykjavík Private Food & Drink Walking Tour

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Discover Reykjavík: A Private Food and Drink Walking Tour

Presented by Hidden Iceland

This half-day private walking tour puts Reykjavík’s food and drink scene front and centre. Run by Hidden Iceland, it takes you through the capital at a leisurely pace, stopping to eat, drink, and get a real feel for what Icelandic gastronomy actually looks and tastes like — not just the tourist-brochure version.

Reykjavík Private Food & Drink Walking Tour
Photo: “photography of white swan floating on water body” by Evelyn Paris on Unsplash

The streets of Reykjavík have a lot going on once someone points you in the right direction. This tour does exactly that — weaving through neighbourhoods and pulling back the curtain on local spots that most visitors walk straight past.

Whether you’re a dedicated food traveller or just someone who eats well on holiday, it’s the kind of experience that tends to stick with you long after you’ve left Iceland.

More details on what’s included will follow — in the meantime, arrive hungry.

This post originally appeared on Hidden Iceland.

Reykjavík Private Food & Drink Walking Tour
Photo: “People Hallgrimskirkja Church” by Fernando Strabuli on Unsplash
Viktor Ólason
Viktor Ólason
Viktor Ólason is an Icelandic entrepreneur and founder of Iceland Now. Born and raised in Iceland, he writes about Iceland travel, culture, and news from a true local's perspective - helping readers experience Iceland more deeply and authentically.

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