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City Sightseeing Reykjavik

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City Sightseeing Reykjavik offers a convenient double-decker bus tour that loops through the Icelandic capital's key landmarks. Starting near the harbor at Laekjargata, the route passes the striking Hallgrímskirkja church, the Sun Voyager sculpture, and the colorful old town. Passengers can hop off at any of the designated stops to explore museums, shops, and cafes at their own pace. The audio guide provides insights into Reykjavik's Viking history, modern culture, and geothermal wonders. While the tour covers the main sights, some visitors note that the commentary can be brief and the buses less frequent than expected. It's a practical option for first-time visitors wanting an orientation of the city without navigating public transport.

Don't miss

  • Hallgrímskirkja church with its striking modernist design
  • Sun Voyager steel sculpture overlooking the bay
  • Harpa Concert Hall's glass facade
  • Old Harbour area with whale watching tours
  • Reykjavik Art Museum and National Museum of Iceland

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Ways to visit City Sightseeing Reykjavik

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site or buy online for a discount. tickets are valid for 24 hours). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Buses run every 30–60 minutes depending on season; check the schedule online.
  • Audio guides available in multiple languages; bring your own headphones.
  • Dress warmly and bring rain gear, Icelandic weather changes quickly.
  • Tickets can be purchased online or from the driver, but online is cheaper.

A bit of history

City Sightseeing is a global brand operating open-top bus tours in many cities. The Reykjavik route was established to give tourists a flexible way to see the compact capital, which has grown rapidly since the 20th century as a cultural and economic hub.

Common questions

How long is the full bus loop without hopping off?

Approximately 1 hour.

Can I use the ticket on multiple days?

No, the standard ticket is valid for 24 hours from first use.

Is there a night tour for the Northern Lights?

No, this is a daytime sightseeing tour only.

Do buses run in winter?

Yes, but with reduced frequency. Check the official website for seasonal schedules.

Where does the tour start?

The main departure point is at Laekjargata, near the harbor.

Are pets allowed on the bus?

Service animals are permitted; pets are generally not allowed.

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