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Discover Reykjavik’s history and culture through stories of inspiring women on this 3-hour private walking tour led by expert guides. Includes landmarks and local tips.
Explore the city of Reykjavik through the lens of its influential women on the Reykjavik: The Icelandic Woman Private Walking Tour. Priced at $162 per person and lasting 3 hours, this tour offers a focused look at how women have shaped Iceland’s capital and society. Led by local guides known for their lively storytelling, the tour emphasizes notable landmarks like the Parliament Building and Reykjavik City Hall, while sharing inspiring stories of women such as Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, the world’s first democratically elected female president.
This is a private group experience, making it ideal for travelers who prefer a personalized touch. The tour includes alcoholic beverages and offers tips on where to eat, drink, and shop, helping visitors connect with Reykjavik beyond the highlights. While the walking pace is manageable and suitable for most, a good idea to wear layers of clothing is recommended, especially considering the outdoor stops and Iceland’s variable weather.


The tour begins outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square, with two tall stone pillars marking the spot. The meeting area is convenient, with benches, tables, and a covered ceiling, making it easy to wait comfortably. The guides’ light blue jackets help you spot them easily, and the location is pinpointed on Google Maps for precise directions.
This meeting spot is central, close to CenterHotel Plaza, and the tour usually ends back at the same location, making it simple to plan your day afterward. Arriving five minutes early ensures a smooth start, as punctuality is appreciated.
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Throughout the 3-hour walk, the guide leads you through Reykjavik’s most famous sights and lesser-known spots. The Parliament Building and Reykjavik City Hall stand as symbols of Iceland’s political history, but the narrative emphasizes women’s roles in shaping these institutions. The Lake Tjörnin offers scenic views and serves as a natural backdrop to stories of women who contributed to its upkeep or cultural significance.
The Pearl Necklace, a notable feature in Reykjavik, is discussed not just for its appearance but for its connection to the city’s development. The guide also shares stories of powerful women, including Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, the first woman to be elected president of Iceland, highlighting her groundbreaking political career.

One of the tour’s highlights is learning about laws promoting gender equality in Iceland. The tour explains how Icelandic companies are required to prove equal pay to both men and women, reflecting Iceland’s commitment to gender equality. The narrative emphasizes the progressive nature of Icelandic society, showcasing how women have broken barriers across politics, law, and business.
The stories told during the tour convey a sense of empowerment and progress, illustrating how Iceland has become a leader in gender equality while celebrating the women who contributed to this transformation.
The colorful houses of the Old Town are a vibrant part of Reykjavik’s charm. The tour highlights these picturesque buildings and their stories, connecting them to the women who helped maintain or beautify the city.
One of the standout landmarks is Hallgrímskirkja, a stunning church that dominates Reykjavik’s skyline. While the tour focuses on women’s influence, the guide also shares interesting facts about the architecture and significance of this iconic church, emphasizing its role in the city’s cultural identity.
More Great Tours NearbyIncluded in the experience are tips on where to eat, drink, and shop around Reykjavik, curated by the guides based on current local favorites. This insider knowledge helps travelers enjoy authentic Icelandic cuisine, find unique souvenirs, and explore lively neighborhoods after the tour concludes.
The guides are known for their fun-loving, storytelling style, making the experience both informative and entertaining. Their expertise shines through as they weave facts about Reykjavik’s history with personal stories of its women, creating a lively and engaging narrative.
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The tour features alcoholic beverages, adding a relaxed element to the walk. These are typically enjoyed at scenic spots or cafes, giving participants a chance to savor Icelandic drinks while soaking in the views. This small inclusion enhances the social aspect of the tour, making it more than just a walk — it’s an opportunity to connect and unwind.

The 3-hour duration and walking format make this tour accessible for most travelers, but a recommendation to wear layers ensures comfort throughout the outdoor stops. Since the tour usually ends at the same spot it begins, it’s easy to plan other activities afterward.
The group size is private, providing personalized attention from guides, which allows for flexible pacing and tailored storytelling. The casual pace means little strenuous activity, suitable for most ages and fitness levels.

This tour is perfect for those interested in women’s contributions to Iceland’s history and culture, as it emphasizes stories of powerful women and gender equality. It’s also well-suited for travelers who want a more intimate, personalized experience and enjoy walking through Reykjavik’s iconic landmarks.
People keen on local storytelling, scenic views, and cultural insights will find this private tour both engaging and enriching. The inclusion of local tips and beverages adds a friendly, relaxed touch that many visitors appreciate.

The stories shared during this tour underline the progress Iceland has made, from the first female president to gender equality laws. The narrative celebrates women’s resilience, leadership, and impact in shaping Reykjavik’s identity.
Hearing about these influential women provides a fresh perspective on Reykjavik, transforming sightseeing into an educational journey full of empowerment and pride.
The Reykjavik: The Icelandic Woman Private Walking Tour offers a focused look at women’s roles in shaping the city and country. For $162, travelers gain insightful stories, visits to famous landmarks, and local tips that enrich the Reykjavik experience. The private group format and expert guides ensure a personalized touch, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a meaningful cultural journey.
While the tour is mostly outdoor and involves walking, the scenic stops and engaging narration make it well worth it. It stands out for its emphasis on inspiring women and gender equality, providing a memorable and empowering perspective on Reykjavik’s history.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts 3 hours, offering a compact but comprehensive exploration of Reykjavik’s landmarks and stories.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square, with clear signage and the guides wearing light blue jackets.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the manageable walking pace and outdoor stops make it appropriate for most ages and fitness levels.
Are food and drinks included?
The tour includes alcoholic beverages and tips on local places to eat, drink, and shop, but does not include meals.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a private or group experience?
It is a private group tour, ensuring a personalized experience.
What landmarks will we visit?
Stops include the Parliament Building, Reykjavik City Hall, Lake Tjörnin, and Hallgrímskirkja.
Do guides provide additional recommendations?
Yes, guides share local tips on where to enjoy Icelandic food, drinks, and shopping after the tour.
Is transportation involved?
No, this is a walking tour, designed to explore Reykjavik on foot.
What makes this tour different from others?
Its focus on women’s contributions to Reykjavik’s history and society, combined with personal storytelling and local insights, makes it stand out.