Exciting 2-Hour Akureyri City Walk with Food Tasting

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Summary

Tour starts
Akureyri, Iceland
Duration
3 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
Nov. - Sept.
Minimum age
3 years old

Description

Discover the beauty of one of Iceland's most charming and picturesque towns in this exciting city walk and food-tasting tour in Akureyri. This two-hour adventure takes travelers deep into Iceland's "capital of the North," where they will learn about the Akureyri's history, culture, hidden gems, authentic Icelandic cuisines.

The action begins when you meet with your friendly local guide at the Hof Cultural and Conference Center. Inspired by the Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik, the Hof Cultural and Conference Center is a hub for artistic expression, community engagement, and intellectual discourse in Akureyri.

The center hosts various cultural events, including concerts, theatrical performances, art exhibitions, film screenings, and lectures. It features two auditoriums, enough to accommodate up to 500 and 200 guests, respectively.

While in the Hof Cultural and Conference Center, your guide will begin discussing Akureyri's rich history. You'll learn about the town's humble beginnings when it started as a trading post. The guide will also explain how Akureyri evolved into one of Iceland's most dynamic cultural destinations.

The tour continues with stops at key attractions like the Church of Akureyri, one of the city's most famous landmarks. Standing above the town center, the Church of Akureyri is a striking architectural gem boasting a commanding presence. This Lutheran church also features a light-filled interior with intricate stained glass windows.

You'll also visit the old town of Akureyri, a short walk from the town center. Here, you'll learn more about the town's beginning and see more of its timeless attractions and structures. The old town is home to colorful wooden houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and Eyjafjordur fjord.

Stepping into this historic district feels like going back in time, as many buildings date back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Interestingly, the town has successfully preserved these old houses and maintained the city's original street planning.

Other structures in the old town include the old primary school,  the old theater, and the old hospital, built in 1827. In addition, you'll see Laxdalshus, Akureyri's oldest building, which dates back to 1795.

After seeing the city’s various landmarks and attractions, the guide will take you to the Eyja Wine Bar & Bistro for some food tasting. The restaurant will give you a taste of traditional fish-based dishes. 

You’ll also enjoy some lamb dishes while the guide shares stories about the country’s culinary history and dining etiquette. You can pair the tasty dishes with some fine wine,beers, and spirits from the bar’s extensive collection.

After enjoying a hearty meal, you'll head to the captivating shores of Eyjafjordur and get up close and personal with Akureyri's nature. You'll see breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains over 3,000 feet (914 meters) tall. Moreover, you'll see its vast surrounding waters rich in marine life.

Don't miss this opportunity to discover Iceland's "capital of the North" on this two-hour Akureyri city walk and food-tasting tour. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Experienced local guide
Food tasting

Activities

Sightseeing
Cultural Activity
Walking tours
Food & Drinks
Shore Excursions

What to bring

Weather-appropriate clothes
Water bottle
Camera

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