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Reykjavik 7-Day Full Iceland

Reykjavik + Golden Circle + South Coast 2-day + Snæfellsnes Peninsula + Blue Lagoon

Reykjavik 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$3,700
Budget–luxury
$1,840–$7,700

As of 2026, the recommended Reykjavik 7-day route runs Day1 Central Reykjavik Walking Day · Day2 Golden Circle Full Day · Day3 South Coast Day 1 — Seljalandsfoss + Reynisfjara + Vík overnight · Day4 South Coast Day 2 — Jökulsárlón + Diamond Beach + Return · Day5 Snæfellsnes Peninsula — 'Iceland in miniature' · Day6 Snæfellsnes wrap or Akureyri (north) · Day7 Blue Lagoon + Departure, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $3,700 on a mid-range budget. 7 days unlocks all of West + South Iceland. Days 1-4: Reykjavik + Golden Circle + South Coast 2-day with Vík overnight covering Seljalandsfoss + Skógafoss + Reynisfjara + Jökulsárlón Diamond Beach + Vatnajökull glacier. Day 5: Snæfellsnes Peninsula ('Iceland in miniature') with Kirkjufell mountain + Arnarstapi basalt cliffs + Snæfellsjökull glacier + Búðir black church. Day 6: Snæfellsnes wrap (Stykkishólmur + Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum) or Akureyri (north Iceland flight, summer only — Goðafoss + Húsavík whale watching). Day 7: Blue Lagoon or Sky Lagoon finale + departure. Rental car recommended (4x4 for winter). Pre-book Dill + Friðheimar + Blue Lagoon + Aurora tours 1-2 months ahead.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$1,840

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$3,700

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$7,700

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Central Reykjavik Walking Day

Hallgrímskirkja + Old Harbour + Sun Voyager

Activities

  1. 10:00 Hallgrímskirkja + Tower elevator 1.5 hours

    Reykjavik's iconic 74.5m basalt-column Lutheran church. Tower elevator 360° panorama.

    Cost: kr1,400 ($11) TIP: Free church entry; tower elevator only.
  2. 12:00 Skólavörðustígur Rainbow Street + Laugavegur 1.5 hours

    Rainbow street + main shopping. Lopapeysa wool sweater souvenir.

    Cost: Shopping TIP: Handprjónasambandið co-op for authentic Lopapeysa.
  3. 13:30 Lunch — Bæjarins Beztu ($5) + Sægreifinn ($17) 1 hour

    Iconic 1937 hot dog + Sea Baron lobster soup. Old Harbour walk-up.

    Cost: $5-22 TIP: Order 'eina með öllu' (one with everything).
  4. 15:00 Sun Voyager + Harpa Concert Hall + Old Harbour 2 hours

    1990 Viking sculpture + 2011 glass concert hall + colorful harbor warehouses.

    Cost: Free TIP: Harpa interior free + glass shifts color with daylight.
  5. 17:00 Whale Watching or Puffin Tour (May-Sept) 3 hours

    Old Harbour 3h boat — Elding or Special Tours.

    Cost: $80-100 TIP: Motion-sickness pills mandatory.
  6. 20:00 Dinner — Dill ★ Michelin or Matur og Drykkur 3 hours

    Iceland's only Michelin star or modern traditional Icelandic.

    Cost: $60-200 TIP: Dill 1-2 months advance; Matur og Drykkur 1+ week.
  7. 23:00 Northern Lights chase (Sept-March) 3-4 hours

    Bus tour or self-drive to Grótta lighthouse / Þingvellir.

    Cost: $80-100 TIP: Free re-try if no aurora.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Sandholt Bakery (1920) or hotel

Laugavegur / 101 · $11-22

Heritage pastry breakfast.

Lunch

Bæjarins Beztu + Sægreifinn

Old Harbour · $5-22

Canonical budget lunch combo.

Dinner

Dill ★ Michelin or Matur og Drykkur

101 / Grandagarður · $60-200

Iconic Michelin or modern traditional.

Transit:

Walking central Reykjavik. Aurora tour by bus or rental car.

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $200 Mid $400 Luxury $900
DAY 2

Golden Circle Full Day

Þingvellir + Geysir + Gullfoss + Friðheimar

Activities

  1. 08:30 Reykjavik → Þingvellir (40 km, UNESCO) 2 hours

    Mid-Atlantic Ridge + first Alþingi parliament site 930 AD. Walk Almannagjá fault canyon.

    Cost: Parking kr1,000 TIP: Self-drive or guided tour. UNESCO World Heritage.
  2. 11:00 Geysir (Strokkur erupts every 5-10 min) 1.5 hours

    Strokkur 20-30m eruptions reliably every 5-10 min. Free.

    Cost: Free TIP: Stay behind safety lines. Fast shutter for photos.
  3. 13:00 Lunch — Friðheimar tomato greenhouse 1.5 hours

    Inside-the-greenhouse restaurant + unlimited tomato soup buffet + Bloody Mary.

    Cost: $28-55 TIP: Pre-book fridheimar.is — sells out months ahead.
  4. 15:00 Gullfoss (32m double waterfall) 1.5 hours

    Iconic 2-tier 32m waterfall + mist + rainbow.

    Cost: Free TIP: Mist soaks visitors — waterproof shell essential.
  5. 17:00 Kerið Crater + Secret Lagoon (optional) 2 hours

    Volcanic crater lake + Iceland's oldest geothermal pool (1891).

    Cost: $4-32 TIP: Secret Lagoon pre-book secretlagoon.is.
  6. 20:00 Return Reykjavik + Grillmarkaðurinn dinner 2.5 hours

    Iceland's iconic mixed grill — lamb + char + langoustines + minke whale.

    Cost: $45-100 TIP: Book 1+ week ahead.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel or Brauð & Co

Frakkastígur · $11-22

Brauð & Co cinnamon buns.

Lunch

Friðheimar tomato greenhouse

Reykholt (Golden Circle) · $28-55

Pre-book — sells out months ahead.

Dinner

Grillmarkaðurinn

101 · $45-100

First-time Iceland mixed grill.

Transit:

Self-drive ($80-150/day, 8h round-trip, flexibility) or guided tour ($80-120 + Selfoss stop).

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $220 Mid $450 Luxury $900
DAY 3

South Coast Day 1 — Seljalandsfoss + Reynisfjara + Vík overnight

Waterfalls + black sand beach + Vík overnight

Activities

  1. 08:00 Reykjavik → Seljalandsfoss (120 km, 1.5h) 1 hour

    60m waterfall you can walk behind in summer (June-Sept). The most-photographed waterfall in Iceland alongside Gullfoss. Free.

    Cost: Parking kr800 ($6) TIP: Waterproof shell mandatory — you will get wet behind the waterfall. Skip the walk-behind in winter (icy + dangerous).
  2. 10:30 Skógafoss (60m waterfall + Skógar village) 1.5 hours

    60m waterfall + climbable steel staircase to top viewpoint. Skógar Folk Museum next door (turf houses + Viking artifacts, $15).

    Cost: Free waterfall; kr2,000 museum TIP: Top viewpoint is the iconic photo. Combine waterfall + museum for full Skógar stop.
  3. 12:30 Lunch — Skógafoss Bistro Bar or Vík café 1 hour

    Traditional Icelandic lamb soup + arctic char + Skyr breakfast bowls at Mia's Country Van or Skogafoss Bistro Bar.

    Cost: kr3,000-5,000 ($22-37) TIP: Limited restaurant options on South Coast — fuel up at Skógafoss or in Vík.
  4. 14:00 Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach (Vík) 1.5 hours

    Basalt columns + black sand + Atlantic surf. Iconic Iceland photo location. DANGEROUS sneaker waves — fatalities annually.

    Cost: Free TIP: NEVER turn your back to the ocean. Stay behind safety lines. Read the warning signs at the entrance.
  5. 16:00 Dyrhólaey cliff + lighthouse + puffins (May-Aug) 1 hour

    Iceland's southernmost cliff with lighthouse + Vík village views + puffin nesting May-August.

    Cost: Free TIP: Cliff edge precautions. Puffin nesting May-August only. Lighthouse closed to public (exterior viewing).
  6. 17:30 Sólheimajökull Glacier viewpoint (or hike) 1 hour

    Accessible glacier tongue — 30-min hike from parking to glacier face viewpoint. Guided ice walks $90-150.

    Cost: Free viewpoint; guided hike $90-150 TIP: Glacier hike requires pre-booking + crampons + helmet (provided).
  7. 19:00 Vík overnight — Hotel Vík í Mýrdal or Hótel Kría Evening

    Small Vík village hotels. Dinner at Suður-Vík (modern Icelandic) or Black Beach Restaurant.

    Cost: kr25,000-50,000 / $200-400 per night TIP: Book 1+ month ahead — limited room inventory in Vík (population 300, only ~6 hotels).

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Reykjavik hotel breakfast

101 · kr1,500-3,000

Early start before 8 AM.

Lunch

Skógafoss Bistro or Vík café

Skógafoss / Vík · kr3,000-5,000

Traditional lamb soup with rye bread.

Dinner

Suður-Vík or Black Beach Restaurant

Vík · kr5,000-9,000

Modern Icelandic in Vík village.

Transit:

Rental car mandatory. Reykjavik → Vík 187 km, 2.5h drive. Self-drive only May-Oct comfortable.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $350 Mid $700 Luxury $1,500
DAY 4

South Coast Day 2 — Jökulsárlón + Diamond Beach + Return

Glacier lagoon + iceberg beach + Vatnajökull

Activities

  1. 08:30 Vík → Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon (190 km, 2.5h) 1 hour

    Vatnajökull glacier lagoon — icebergs floating in turquoise lake. Boat tours $60 May-October.

    Cost: Parking kr1,000 ($7.50) TIP: Boat tours operate May-October only. Zodiac tours go closer to icebergs ($90).
  2. 11:30 Diamond Beach (icebergs on black sand) 1.5 hours

    Jökulsárlón icebergs that flow to the ocean + wash back on black sand beach — like 'diamonds'. The most-iconic Iceland photo location.

    Cost: Free TIP: Conditions vary by day — sometimes huge, sometimes small icebergs. Year-round but most photogenic in winter (icebergs + dark sand + snow).
  3. 13:30 Lunch — Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoon Café or Höfn (langoustine heritage) 1.5 hours

    Höfn langoustine ($35-75) at Pakkhús (East Iceland's iconic restaurant) or Fjallsárlón glacier lagoon café for lighter lunch.

    Cost: $25-75 TIP: Höfn is 1h east — committed langoustine pilgrimage worth it for foodies. Pakkhús reservations 1+ week ahead.
  4. 15:30 Skaftafell (Vatnajökull National Park) 2 hours

    Svartifoss black-column waterfall hike (1.5h round-trip) or glacier hiking guided tour ($120-200, Sólheimajökull or Falljökull).

    Cost: Parking kr800 + guided tour optional TIP: Glacier hike requires pre-booking + crampons + helmet + guide. Svartifoss hike requires sturdy shoes.
  5. 18:00 Return to Reykjavik or 2nd Vík night 4 hours

    Reykjavik return is 4h drive. Or extend Vík overnight if Aurora chasing in winter.

    Cost: Driving TIP: Late drive in winter aurora season — chase aurora on the way back if KP 3+ + clear skies.
  6. 21:00 Late dinner — Sumac or Fish Market (Reykjavik return) 2 hours

    Modern fusion late dinner — Sumac (Middle East-Icelandic, $35-75) or Fish Market (Japanese-Icelandic, $40-95).

    Cost: kr5,000-12,000 ($45-95) TIP: Book 1+ week ahead. Late seating until 22:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Vík hotel breakfast

Vík · kr2,000-4,000

Early 7-8 AM start.

Lunch

Pakkhús Höfn (langoustine) or Fjallsárlón café

Höfn / Fjallsárlón · $25-75

Höfn langoustine for the canonical East Iceland meal.

Dinner

Reykjavik return + Fish Market or Sumac

101 · kr5,000-12,000

Modern fusion in central Reykjavik.

Transit:

Rental car mandatory. Vík → Jökulsárlón 190 km / 2.5h + return to Reykjavik 4h.

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $300 Mid $600 Luxury $1,300
DAY 5

Snæfellsnes Peninsula — 'Iceland in miniature'

Kirkjufell + Arnarstapi + Snæfellsjökull glacier

Activities

  1. 08:00 Reykjavik → Snæfellsnes (180 km, 2h) 2 hours

    Snæfellsnes Peninsula — 'Iceland in miniature' packs glaciers + beaches + cliffs + waterfalls + black churches all in one 90 km peninsula.

    Cost: Driving (no toll) TIP: Hvalfjörður tunnel toll-free since 2018. Self-drive recommended; guided day tours also available $150-200.
  2. 10:30 Kirkjufell + Kirkjufellsfoss (Game of Thrones icon) 2 hours

    463m cone-shaped mountain — Iceland's most-photographed mountain (featured in Game of Thrones as the 'arrowhead mountain'). Adjacent Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall makes the postcard composition.

    Cost: Free (parking) TIP: Parking free. 30-min photo walk + optional 1h moderate hike to mountain base. Sunset photography iconic.
  3. 13:00 Lunch — Bjargarsteinn House of Food (Grundarfjörður) 1.5 hours

    Traditional Icelandic seafood with Kirkjufell mountain views — Bjargarsteinn is the canonical Snæfellsnes restaurant.

    Cost: kr4,500-9,000 ($35-70) TIP: Book 1+ week ahead. Open seasonally — confirm winter availability.
  4. 15:00 Arnarstapi + Hellnar coastal cliffs 2 hours

    Basalt sea cliffs coastal walk (2 km, 1.5h) connecting Arnarstapi to Hellnar traditional fishing villages — one of Iceland's iconic coastal walks with puffin nests May-August.

    Cost: Free TIP: Iconic coastal walk. Puffins nest in cliffs (May-August). Cliff edge precautions.
  5. 17:30 Snæfellsjökull NP + Djúpalónssandur black pebble beach 1.5 hours

    Snæfellsjökull glacier (Jules Verne's 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' setting) + Djúpalónssandur black pebble beach with shipwreck iron remains from 1948 British trawler wreck.

    Cost: Free TIP: Summer glacier-hike tours available $120-200 (need pre-booking + crampons + guide).
  6. 19:30 Hotel Búðir overnight or Reykjavik return Evening

    Hotel Búðir (iconic black church location, heritage 4-star, 28 rooms, $300-650/night) or return to Reykjavik (2h drive back via Borgarnes).

    Cost: kr25,000-60,000 / $200-500 per night TIP: Hotel Búðir is the canonical romantic-getaway stay; book 1+ month ahead. Búðir black church is the most-photographed church in Iceland.
  7. 22:00 Aurora chase from Snæfellsnes (winter only) 3 hours

    Snæfellsnes is one of the best Aurora-viewing locations in Iceland (low light pollution + clear horizon). Stay up 22:00-01:00 if KP 3+ + clear skies.

    Cost: Free (drive) TIP: Skip if cloudy. Check vedur.is forecast + aurora-service.eu KP index nightly.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Vík or Reykjavik hotel

Vík / 101 · kr2,000-4,000

Early start.

Lunch

Bjargarsteinn House of Food

Grundarfjörður · kr4,500-9,000

Traditional seafood with mountain view.

Dinner

Hotel Búðir or Reykjavik return

Búðir / 101 · kr6,000-15,000

Hotel Búðir is the romantic option.

Transit:

Rental car mandatory. Reykjavik → Snæfellsnes 180 km / 2h.

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $350 Mid $700 Luxury $1,500
DAY 6

Snæfellsnes wrap or Akureyri (north)

Optional — Snæfellsnes complete or Akureyri (north Iceland, summer only)

Activities

  1. 09:00 Stykkishólmur (fishing village + harbor) 1.5 hours

    Stykkishólmur traditional yellow village with colorful 19th-century timber houses + Sigurður Norwegian-style church + harbor with Breiðafjörður island ferry.

    Cost: Free walking TIP: Most photogenic small village in West Iceland. Allow 1-1.5h for the walking circuit.
  2. 10:30 Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum (hákarl fermented shark) 1.5 hours

    Family-run Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum — guided tour + tasting (hákarl fermented Greenland shark + Brennivín schnapps chaser). $15 with tasting.

    Cost: $15 museum + tasting TIP: Hákarl tasting is the iconic acquired taste — most foreigners try once + dislike. The Brennivín chaser is mandatory part of the ritual.
  3. 13:00 Lunch — Sjávarpakkhúsið (Stykkishólmur) 1.5 hours

    Traditional Icelandic seafood at the harbor — fish soup, langoustine, arctic char.

    Cost: kr4,500-9,000 ($35-70) TIP: Iconic Snæfellsnes harbor-side setting. Reservation 1+ week ahead.
  4. 15:00 Option A: Snæfellsnes + Reykjavik return 2.5 hours

    Final Snæfellsnes drive (Berserkjahraun lava field + Helgafell sacred mountain) + return to Reykjavik (2.5h via Borgarnes).

    Cost: Driving TIP: Last opportunity for Aurora chasing in winter en route.
  5. 15:00 Option B: Akureyri flight (45 min) — summer only 5 hours total

    Flight Reykjavik → Akureyri (45 min, $80-150 each way). Akureyri = North Iceland's capital. Goðafoss waterfall (Iceland's 'Niagara') + Akureyrarkirkja cathedral + botanical garden + Húsavík whale watching.

    Cost: $80-150 flight one-way TIP: Summer only — winter flights frequently cancelled by weather. Eagle Air + Norlandair operate the route.
  6. 19:00 Dinner — Sumac (Reykjavik) or Strikið (Akureyri) 2.5 hours

    Sumac (Reykjavik, Middle East-Icelandic, $35-75) or Strikið (Akureyri, modern Icelandic with downtown view, $40-80).

    Cost: kr5,000-10,000 ($45-90) TIP: Option B requires Akureyri overnight stay at Icelandair Hotel Akureyri or KEA Hotel ($200-400/night).
  7. 22:00 Aurora chase or Reykjavik nightlife (final night) 2-3 hours

    Winter: Aurora chase from low-light-pollution location. Summer: Reykjavik bar circuit (Kaldi Bar, Slippbarinn at Reykjavik Marina, Bravó on Laugavegur).

    Cost: $8-15 beer TIP: Reykjavik bar district along Laugavegur peaks 23:00-03:00 Friday + Saturday.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel Búðir or Reykjavik

Búðir / 101 · kr2,000-4,000

Early start.

Lunch

Sjávarpakkhúsið (Stykkishólmur)

Stykkishólmur · kr4,500-9,000

Traditional seafood.

Dinner

Sumac (Reykjavik) or Strikið (Akureyri)

101 / Akureyri · kr5,000-10,000

Modern Icelandic.

Transit:

Rental car or Akureyri flight (summer only).

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $300 Mid $600 Luxury $1,300
DAY 7

Blue Lagoon + Departure

Blue Lagoon finale + Sky Lagoon alternative + farewell

Activities

  1. 09:00 Blue Lagoon Comfort or Premium 3-4 hours

    Iconic milky blue geothermal pool surrounded by lava fields — 37-39°C silica-rich water. Comfort $103 (towel + drink + mask). Premium $145 (adds bathrobe + 2nd mask + sparkling wine).

    Cost: $103-180 TIP: Convenient between airport + Reykjavik. Pre-book 2-3 months ahead.
  2. 13:30 Lunch — Lava Restaurant or Moss at Retreat 2 hours

    Lava ($55-110, in-lagoon view) or Moss at Retreat ($120-300, Michelin-recommended).

    Cost: $55-300 TIP: Pre-book Lava for lagoon view; Moss requires 1+ month advance.
  3. 16:00 Sky Lagoon (alternative) 2.5 hours

    2021 oceanside infinity pool + 7-step Sky Ritual. 15 min from central Reykjavik.

    Cost: $72-110 TIP: Easier to book than Blue Lagoon. Pure or Sky Pass.
  4. 18:30 Farewell dinner — Fish Market or Sumac 2.5 hours

    Fish Market (Japanese-Icelandic fusion, $40-95) or Sumac (Middle East-Icelandic, $35-75).

    Cost: $45-95 TIP: Book 1+ week ahead.
  5. 21:00 Final Aurora attempt + airport transfer 2-3 hours

    Winter: last Aurora chase. Summer: bar circuit + reflection. Then Flybus to KEF ($34) or Grab ($40-60).

    Cost: $8-25 + transfer TIP: Flybus pickup from Reykjavik 2.5h before flight.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Sandholt or hotel

Laugavegur · $11-22

Heritage pastry breakfast.

Lunch

Lava Restaurant or Moss (Blue Lagoon)

Blue Lagoon · $55-300

Lagoon-view lunch.

Dinner

Fish Market or Sumac

101 · $45-95

Modern Reykjavik fusion farewell.

Transit:

Rental car or Flybus to Blue Lagoon ($34 round-trip). Blue Lagoon to KEF airport 20 min direct.

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $200 Mid $450 Luxury $1,000

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Reykjavik 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Is 7 days enough for full Iceland?
For Reykjavik + South Coast + Snæfellsnes Peninsula — yes. For the full Ring Road (1,332 km circuit including East + North + Westfjords), you need 10-14 days. 7 days hits the canonical Iceland highlights (Reykjavik + Golden Circle + South Coast + Jökulsárlón + Snæfellsnes + Blue Lagoon) without rushing.
Why is Snæfellsnes called 'Iceland in miniature'?
180 km in 2 hours from Reykjavik — packs glaciers (Snæfellsjökull), beaches (Djúpalónssandur black pebble), cliffs (Arnarstapi basalt + puffins May-Aug), waterfalls (Kirkjufellsfoss), black churches (Búðir), and the Game of Thrones-famous Kirkjufell mountain. All major Iceland landscape types in one compact peninsula. Especially good as a 1-day add-on after South Coast.
Summer or winter for 7 days?
Summer (June-August): Midnight Sun + all roads + F-roads open + hiking + puffins + whales. Winter (November-February): Aurora + ice caves + Blue Lagoon atmosphere + Christmas markets + risky driving. Most first-time travelers do May-September. Photography + romance focus = winter possible with guided tours. Ring Road only practical May-October.
Should I rent a car or use guided tours for 7 days?
Self-drive recommended May-September (4x4 not required for paved roads + Snæfellsnes). Guided tours recommended November-March (winter driving risks). Hybrid approach common: self-drive Reykjavik + Golden Circle + Snæfellsnes, guided South Coast 2-day + Aurora tours. Rental car $100-200/day (4x4 winter required $150-250).
Can I see whales + puffins on the same trip?
Yes — peak overlap is May-August. Whale watching (humpback + minke + dolphins) from Old Harbour year-round but best May-September ($90-110, 3-4h, Elding + Special Tours). Puffins (May-August nesting at Lundey Island + Vestmannaeyjar + Snæfellsnes Arnarstapi cliffs). Combo whale+puffin tours $90-110 (Elding's evening puffin add-on).
Best month for 7-day Iceland trip?
June for Midnight Sun + all roads + first peak. September 15-30 for the sweet spot: Aurora returns + still mild + autumn colors + crowds dropping + prices 25-30% below peak. May for shoulder value + wildflowers + extending daylight. February for Aurora prime + ice caves + Winter Lights Festival + still-affordable winter prices.
Reykjavik nightlife worth experiencing?
Yes — Reykjavik has a serious bar scene for a 140,000-person city. Bar district is Laugavegur east end + Hverfisgata. Notable: Kaldi Bar (Icelandic craft beer), Slippbarinn at Reykjavik Marina (best cocktails), Bravó (Laugavegur dive bar institution), Lebowski Bar (kitsch), Mikkeller & Friends (Danish craft beer). Peak hours 23:00-03:00 Friday + Saturday. Cover charges rare. Beer $10-15. Reykjavik runtur (bar crawl) is the canonical Friday night.

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