Small Group 2-Hour Street Art & Photo Walking Tour of Reykjavik

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Description

Summary

Tour starts
Reykjavík, Iceland
Duration
2 hours
Difficulty
Easy
Languages
English
Available
All year
Minimum age
None

Description

Discover the vibrant street art scene and Reykjavik's rich cultural heritage by booking this incredible guided excursion. Art lovers and those keen to see the city from a different perspective should book this small group tour now.

Your tour starts at the meeting point in Reykjavik. You'll meet the expert English-speaking guide leading the tour and the other guests here.

This excursion is a small group tour with a maximum of 15 guests, so you'll have plenty of one-on-one time with your guide, and you can get to know the other participants.

On this tour, you'll see many artworks created in different styles with varying techniques. You'll walk through the streets of Reykjavik, stopping at points to admire the pieces while your guide tells you more about the artists and how they were created.

It's a short walk between stops, so this walking tour suits anyone with reasonable fitness. The tour is two hours long, so it's easy to fit in with your other plans in the city.

Reykjavik's street art scene is vibrant and constantly evolving, reflecting the city's creative spirit. Local and international artists contribute to the murals, transforming walls, alleyways, and even entire buildings into colorful works of art.

Many pieces are inspired by Icelandic culture, nature, and folklore, while others showcase modern or abstract themes. Street art in Reykjavik is not confined to specific areas. You'll find murals throughout the city, particularly in neighborhoods like Grandi and the city center.

It's a celebrated part of Reykjavik's cultural identity, supported by residents and businesses who embrace this dynamic form of artistic expression. The street art scene makes Reykjavik unique and interesting, contributing to its cultural identity.

During the tour, you'll see large murals and smaller graffiti pieces. If you have a passion for photography, you'll also have plenty of time to take pictures at each one, so remember to bring your camera.

The weather in Iceland can be changeable and can get especially cold and windy during the winter months. Be sure to wear warm, waterproof clothing and plenty of layers. Good hiking shoes are recommended, and spikes may be helpful in snow and icy conditions.

The tour ends in Reykjavik, where you can continue exploring, return to your accommodation, or head to your next destination in Iceland.

Don't miss this incredible experience of discovering the fantastic street art of Reykjavik and taking photos as you go. Check availability now by choosing a date.

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Included

Expert English-speaking guide

Map

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What to bring

Warm, waterproof clothing
Good hiking shoes
Camera
Reusable water bottle

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