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Discover Reykjavik's culinary and cultural scene in just 3.5 hours with this guided tour featuring local food, craft beers, historic landmarks, and insider tips.


The Reykjavik: All in One – Eat, Drink & Explore with Locals tour offers a lively, three-and-a-half-hour journey through the city’s culinary and historic highlights. Starting at Hallgrímstorg, the tour is designed for those eager to taste authentic Icelandic cuisine and sip local craft beers, all included in the price. This experience is especially appealing for visitors who want a relaxed, guided exploration of Reykjavik’s food culture, paired with fascinating insights from a knowledgeable guide.
While the tour is comprehensive and offers a hassle-free way to enjoy Reykjavik, it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and who come hungry, as the stops involve tasting a variety of local bites and drinks. It’s important to note that the tour is not suitable for vegans, and travelers should wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather.
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The tour combines culinary stops with visual sightseeing, allowing visitors to walk past some of Reykjavik’s most notable landmarks. The guide leads you through the city’s streets, sharing stories about Reykjavik’s development, culture, and local life. Highlights include passing by Arnarholl, a scenic hill offering views of the city, and sightseeing through the city’s vibrant streets.
This approach ensures that the tour balances food and drink tasting with cultural context, making every stop meaningful rather than solely about eating. It’s an efficient way to get a feel for Reykjavik’s historic neighborhoods and lively areas in just a few hours.

The tour features multiple stops that showcase Reykjavik’s diverse food scene. It begins with a local bar where craft beers from breweries across Iceland are sampled—an ideal introduction for beer lovers. Next, a local bakery offers coffee and baked goods, giving a taste of Icelandic bakery traditions.
A pass by Arnarholl provides a scenic break, while the local restaurant offers street food and a chance to try local bites. The final stops include a local café where more craft beers and food are enjoyed, followed by a longer session at a local restaurant lasting one hour, emphasizing more beer and food tasting.
Each stop is carefully chosen for its quality and connection to local flavors, with the guide ensuring all dietary needs are considered, especially for those with dairy intolerances.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guide is a key part of the experience, with reviews praising Jon’s personality and knowledge. Jon is described as having a relaxed presentation style, making the tour enjoyable and informative. His good relationships with restaurant owners help facilitate a seamless tasting experience, and he is attentive to special dietary needs.
A notable highlight from reviews is Jon’s ability to quickly adapt, such as preparing an alternative dish when a mix-up occurs with fish served in butter sauce. This level of attentiveness speaks to a professional and caring guide who enhances the overall experience.
The tour’s food offerings showcase traditional Icelandic dishes along with modern craft beers. Ferment shark is among the daring tastes for those seeking authenticity and adventure. The inclusion of local beers from Icelandic breweries complements the food and offers a true taste of Iceland’s brewing scene.
With all food and drinks included, the experience feels relaxed and generous, allowing guests to indulge without worries about extra costs. Expect to sample a variety of foods, from street eats to more curated dishes, all with the backdrop of Reykjavik’s lively street scenes.

Starting around Hallgrímstorg, the tour maintains a steady pace, with short visits at each stop—ranging from 10 to 60 minutes—to ensure ample tasting and sightseeing. The longest stop lasts one hour, giving guests time to enjoy more beer and food in a relaxed manner, while other stops are shorter, around 15 to 40 minutes.
The overall duration of 3.5 hours strikes a balance between sightseeing and tasting, making it suitable for those who want a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to Reykjavik’s food scene.

According to reviews, Jon’s leadership makes the tour enjoyable, with guests noting his good personality and relaxed style. The variety of local foods, including ferment shark—a must for the daring—adds an element of uniqueness.
One review mentions a quick resolution when a dish was prepared in butter sauce, highlighting Jon’s quick thinking and good relationships with the restaurants. Guests also appreciate the insights into Reykjavik’s history and the cultural stories shared during the stops, making the tour both educational and delicious.

The tour begins at a meeting point at the plaza between the statue and church entrance. It concludes back at the same spot, ensuring easy access for participants.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour involves walking outdoors through Reykjavik’s streets. Since the tour is not suitable for vegans, those with specific dietary restrictions should plan accordingly.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later provides added convenience for planning.
This all-in-one tour stands out for its balance of food tastings, craft beers, and sightseeing, led by a guide celebrated for their personality and local knowledge. The combination of multiple stops—from bakeries to restaurants—and insider tips makes it perfect for foodies and curious explorers alike.
The inclusion of local beers and authentic Icelandic dishes ensures that visitors leave with a deeper appreciation of Reykjavik’s culinary culture. The tour’s affordable price and flexible cancellation policy further add to its appeal.
Reykjavik: All in One – Eat, Drink & Explore with Locals offers a compact, engaging, and flavorful way to discover Reykjavik. The expert guide, Jon, creates a relaxed atmosphere while sharing fascinating stories about the city’s history and culture.
The variety of tastings, combined with sightseeing and insider tips, makes this tour ideal for those wanting to sample local flavors without the hassle of planning individual visits. While it’s best suited for non-vegans and comfortable walkers, it provides a well-rounded introduction to Reykjavik’s culinary scene in a manageable timeframe.
“Jon was the best guide! It was great!”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including all food, drinks, and sightseeing stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the plaza between the statue and church entrance and finishes back at the same location.
Are all food and drinks included?
Yes, all food and drinks, including local craft beers, are included in the price.
Is the tour suitable for those with dietary restrictions?
The tour can accommodate some dietary needs; for example, Jon has been praised for helping guests with dairy intolerances. However, it is not suitable for vegans.
What makes this tour different from other Reykjavik food experiences?
This tour combines culinary tastings, craft beers, sightseeing, and insights from an expert guide in a cohesive, guided experience that covers both food and culture.
Do I need to prepare anything before joining?
Bring comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Come hungry and ready to explore!