Explore Reykjavik's colourful Old Town, soaring Hallgrímskirkja church, and the glass-faceted Harpa Concert Hall with a private local guide — punctuated by stops for iconic Icelandic hot dogs, skyr, and New Nordic bites.
What to expect
The walk threads through Reykjavik's painted corrugated-iron old town, past the Sun Voyager sculpture on the waterfront, up the sloping spine of Skólavörðustígur street to the soaring rocket-like silhouette of Hallgrímskirkja. The church tower offers a panoramic view over the city's colourful rooftops and out to the mountains and sea. Harpa Concert Hall's shimmering honeycomb glass facade — designed by Henning Larsen and Olafur Eliasson — is a jaw-dropping finale. Food stops are woven throughout at the guide's personally vetted spots.
Good to know
The cruise pier is within easy walking distance of the Old Town — no transfers needed. Half-day tours run 3–4 hours, comfortably fitting most port schedules. Pre-book through yourfriendinreykjavik.com with your port date; the team is highly responsive and can customise around dietary preferences or specific interests. Hallgrímskirkja tower access costs approximately ISK 1,000 (~USD 7) extra, paid on site — well worth it.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Reykjavik — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.