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Reykjavik City Private Tour: Perlan, Arbaer & City Landmarks
Reykjavik
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Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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This is not just a city tour, it’s a fully private and personalized Reykjavik experience designed around you. Unlike standard group tours, you travel at your own pace with a dedicated local guide who tailors the experience to your interests, whether that’s history, culture, architecture, or scenic photography.
Your tour includes entries to top attractions like the observation tower at Hallgrímskirkja, and the historic Árbær Open Air Museum, offering a complete experience with no hidden surprises. You’ll explore both famous landmarks and local hidden gems, all with comfortable private transport and hotel pickup included.
Entry ticket to Perlan is bought separately, our team can assist in b...
Entry ticket to Perlan (Wonders of Iceland & Ice Cave)
Reykjavik City Private Tour: Perlan, Arbaer & City Landmarks
Reykjavik
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This is not just a city tour, it’s a fully private and personalized Reykjavik experience designed around you. Unlike standard group tours, you travel at your own pace with a dedicated local guide who tailors the experience to your interests, whether that’s history, culture, architecture, or scenic photography.
Your tour includes entries to top attractions like the observation tower at Hallgrímskirkja, and the historic Árbær Open Air Museum, offering a complete experience with no hidden surprises. You’ll explore both famous landmarks and local hidden gems, all with comfortable private transport and hotel pickup included.
Entry ticket to Perlan is bought separately, our team can assist in b...
Hallgrímskirkja is Reykjavík’s most iconic landmark, inspired by Iceland’s dramatic basalt lava formations and towering over the city skyline. Its striking modern design makes it one of the most recognizable buildings in the country. Visitors can take the elevator to the observation tower for breathtaking panoramic views. From the top, you’ll enjoy sweeping sights of colorful rooftops, surrounding mountains, and the North Atlantic Ocean.
35 Minuten
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Hallgrimskirkja
Rainbow Street is one of Reykjavík’s most vibrant and photographed locations, symbolizing Iceland’s inclusivity and creative spirit. The colorful pathway leads toward Hallgrímskirkja and is lined with charming boutiques, cafés, and local design shops. It offers a lively yet relaxed atmosphere perfect for strolling. This stop is ideal for photos and experiencing the city’s modern cultural vibe.
15 Minuten
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Der Tjörnin-See
Tjörnin is a peaceful lake located in the heart of Reykjavík, surrounded by charming houses and historic buildings. It is a favorite gathering place for locals and home to various bird species throughout the year. The calm waters beautifully reflect the city skyline and nearby landmarks. A walk here offers a quiet and authentic glimpse into everyday Icelandic life.
30 Minuten
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Parlamentsgebäude (Althingishus)
Alþingi represents one of the world’s oldest functioning parliaments, originally founded in 930 AD. The current Parliament House stands modestly yet proudly in central Reykjavík. Its historic significance reflects Iceland’s long-standing democratic traditions. During the visit, you’ll learn about the nation’s political evolution and cultural heritage.
20 Minuten
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Konzerthalle und Konferenzzentrum Harpa Reykjavik
Harpa Concert Hall is a stunning example of modern Icelandic architecture located by the waterfront. Its distinctive glass façade reflects the sea, sky, and city in beautiful geometric patterns. The venue hosts concerts, cultural performances, and international events year-round. It stands as a proud symbol of Reykjavík’s contemporary creativity and innovation.
20 Minuten
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Sonnenreisender
The Sun Voyager is an elegant steel sculpture set along Reykjavík’s scenic shoreline. Often associated with a Viking ship, it symbolizes exploration, hope, and new beginnings. With Mount Esja rising in the background, it provides one of the city’s best photo opportunities. The peaceful seaside setting makes it a memorable stop on the tour.
20 Minuten
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Old Harbour Souvenirs
Reykjavík Old Harbor showcases the city’s strong maritime roots and coastal charm. Colorful fishing boats, seafood restaurants, and mountain views create a lively yet authentic atmosphere. It remains an active harbor and a departure point for whale-watching tours. This area perfectly blends traditional fishing heritage with modern Icelandic culture.
20 Minuten
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Die Perle
Perlan is a modern landmark situated on Öskjuhlíð hill, offering spectacular panoramic views over Reykjavík. Inside, the Wonders of Iceland exhibition highlights glaciers, volcanoes, and natural phenomena. Visitors can step into a real man-made ice cave for a unique Arctic experience. The observation deck provides one of the most impressive viewpoints in the city.
30 Minuten
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Freilichtmuseum Arbaer
Árbær Open Air Museum offers a fascinating journey into Reykjavík’s architectural and cultural past. The museum features restored turf houses and traditional Icelandic homes from earlier centuries. Visitors can explore historic buildings and learn about daily life in different eras. It provides an immersive and authentic experience of Iceland’s heritage.