Reykjavík: Private LGBTQ Walking Tour with a Local Guide
ID: GYG456008-818505
Category:
Country: Iceland
Duration:
03:00 hours
Description
Join a private walking tour of Reykjavík and learn about the city's LGBTQ culture and history. Explore with a local guide and see popular attractions like the Harpa Concert Hall and more along the way.
Join a guided walking tour of all the most remarkable places in downtown Reykjavik with a focus on the LGBTQ culture and history of Reykjavik.
This is a longer private version of our Walk With a Viking, Reykjavík Walking Tour where we add information and fun facts about the Icelandic LGBTQ scene.
From Nightlife to Politics through music and literature, we will learn about the Gay Culture of Reykjavik while getting a great introduction to Reykjavik and Iceland in general.
We will also take a closer look at a few well-known Icelandic gay individuals.
We will visit beautiful Insta photo-worthy places like Hallgrímskirkja church and its tower, the Sun Voyager, Harpa Concert Hall, and more.
Highlights
- Get to know information about the Icelandic LGBTQ scene
- A colorful Reykjavik city walk
- Expert local guide
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The duration of the tour may vary based on the pace of the group
Remember it's always good to wear layers in Iceland
The minimum age to consume alcohol in Iceland is 20
Your Guide will meet up with you at Ingólfur Square in the center of Reykjavik by the two stone pillars (the pillars are over 3 meters high). Look for someone wearing a light blue jacket with "Your Friend in Reykjavik" on the back.
The Square is in front of Center Hotels Plaza, Aðalstræti 6, and at the beginning of Austurstræti (Austurstræti 1). If you walk down Laugavegur (the main shopping street), please continue until you come to the square, always walking straight down until you can't continue further.
Don't go to the statue of Ingólfur Arnarsson or the statue of Jon Sigurdsson at Austurvöllur, as that is not the starting point. It is recommended that you use Google Maps or something similar because Icelandic street names can be tricky.
When should I book?
To guarantee availability book as soon as possible. Early booking is worth consideration especially if you planning the trip during high season like public holidays or weekends.
Cancellations
Cancellation is not possible. If you cancel it anyway or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity and the money you paid will not be refunded.