Hop-On Hop-Off Reykjavik 24 Hours
If you really want to know Reykjavik, then come explore the city on a City Sightseeing bus. You can hop on and off the bus at any of the carefully chosen stops on the route. With the panoramic views from the bus’s top deck, it’s the very best way to see the city. Choose this 24-hour ticket and learn all about the city and its story thanks to the onboard multilingual audio guide.
Highlights
- 24hr Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with 360º panoramic views of Reykjavik.
- Access to 1 bus tour route & 16 stops around the city.
- Tours run daily even in winter time.
- Audio guide commentaries in 8 languages to discover the history of Reykjavik.
What's included
- 24hr Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
- Stops near all the major sights
- Audio guide in 8 languages
- Full hygiene measures
- Admission to the Northern Lights Planetarium Show
- Admission to Wonders of Iceland
- Golden Circle tour
Overview
Reykjavik is the world’s most northerly capital city and Europe’s most westerly. It’s also home to half Iceland’s population, by far the country’s biggest city and very possibly the only one most people have heard of. It’s a hugely popular tourist destination because Iceland is like another world.
As you might expect, Reykjavik is a city that’s very focused on the sea, which makes the Reykjavik Maritime Museum a brilliant place to hop off the bus. The museum tells the story of the city’s relationship with the sea. It was the sea that brought them here initially and it’s the sea that deeds them today. Another fascinating destination is Perlan, an unusual looking building, which is home to an exhibition centre, a planetarium and an observation deck. There’s even an ice cave. All of which has made it the city’s most popular attraction.
Another unique attraction is the thermal swimming pool at Laugardalaur Valley. Hop off here and you can take a dip in the warm waters of the naturally-heated pool. The pool is in a park, which is also an excellent place to spend an hour or two. The excellent botanical garden is definitely worth a visit.
A more unusual stop is the Höfdi House, an isolated impressive building which found fame as the site of the 1986 Reykjavik Summit between Gorbachev and Reagan in 1986, an event which was important in bringing to an end the Cold War. Today, the house is a popular tourist attraction. Also unusual, though for different reasons, is Hallgrímskirkja, so make sure you hop off there to see this incredible-looking church, which likes like no other religious building in the world. That’s only a beginning to what you can see Reykjavik with your 24-hour hop-on hop-off ticket.
Know before you go
* Season: all year round
* Excluding: 17th June, 9th, 16th & 22nd August, 31st December
* In the event of adverse weather conditions, the tour may be disrupted/subject to changes
Cancellation policy
Cancellation is allowed 24 hrs prior