Laugavegur
Laugavegur
4.5
About
One of Reykjavik's oldest streets, this stretch of road is the capital's main shopping attraction—with lots of shops, restaurants, and bars.
Suggest edits to improve what we show.
Improve this listingTours & experiences
Explore different ways to experience this place.
What is Travellers’ Choice?
Tripadvisor gives a Travellers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travellers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on Tripadvisor.
Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more.
Top ways to experience Laugavegur
The area
Neighbourhood: Miðborg
Best nearby
We rank these restaurants and attractions by balancing reviews from our members with how close they are to this location.
Restaurants
536 within 3 miles
Attractions
137 within 6 miles
See what travellers are saying
- Nadina PNew York City, New York585 contributionsMore shopping than I expected!I didn't go to Iceland expecting to shop--I was there for the scenery, and I did that. Plus, I was told it was expensive. However, I was fortunate enough to go in June 2022, when the economy was not in the best place for Iceland. That plus coming from another expensive city made it shockingly affordable to shop. Secondly, I was very surprised by what I found in Iceland; there's great fashion, beautiful handmade jewelry and crafts, and incredible artwork. Reykjavik is an incredible metropolitan city that is not overwhelming, loaded with culture, and much more posh than you would think. This area changed my thinking: I would recommend doing a little shopping here, if you can afford it.Visited June 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 6 November 2023
- tinylassSheffield, United Kingdom6,167 contributionsLovely shopsA long street filled with shops, cafes and restaurants. There were lots of similar tourist shops but also some selling traditional Icelandic items which were very nice. It was nice to stroll up and down and pick up some souvenirs.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 10 November 2023
- Lynda E2 contributionsLunch for 800 krona in central ReykjavikFabulous trip . So many things to see and do. So many excellent places to eat but prices are eye watering. If you fancy a light lunch this cafe on the main Laugavegur road is simple, friendly and warm. Cup of tea and an excellent toasted ham and cheese sandwich all for 800kronaVisited November 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 11 November 2023
- BrakiWorldTravelerBelgrade, Serbia20,006 contributionsNice murals, cute shops, bars, restaurants and friendly IcelandersWithout a doubt everyone visiting Reykjavik will pass this street. Reykjavik is a small town and this is one of the main and oldest streets. It has plenty of souvenir shops, bars, restaurants,... Best are the colorful houses in the area with vivid colors and nice murals and graffiti.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 12 November 2023
- Lainie LNew York City, New York871 contributionsMain street with plenty of dining and shopping options!This is the 'main street' of Reykjavik filled with tourists and locals looking for a place to eat, drink, and shop. There's a little something for everyone and what's great about Reykjavik is how all the businesses are local since it's so expensive for chain stores to establish a store here. That means a ton of souvenir shops which, not surprisingly, all carry pretty much the same items for exorbitant prices. I didn't buy anything since I didn't see anything I could live without and enjoyed walking in and out of each store, mostly to get out of the cold. There's a Bonus, the supermarket where prices are marginally better if you're looking to buy a snack, sweets, drink, or quick meal if you want to save a few bucks and don't have time for a sit down meal in a restaurant.Visited March 2024Travelled soloWritten 30 March 2024
- WeeTravellingScotsPerth, United Kingdom117 contributionsA great street for wander, full of street art and something for everyoneWhat a lovely street to wander along. It’s pretty long and as someone else has said you can wander down one side and up the other and still see things you didn’t see. Lots of bars, cafes, shops and restaurants with something for everyone. I particularly loved all the street art on the side of the buildings and little alleyways, it’s a really effective way to brighten up the street and this is reflected in the shops etc.too. It looked great no matter the weather! Would recommend slow stroll down and back up this street to really take it all in.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 9 June 2024
- Richard WPenn Valley, California869 contributionsA very cool section of a vibrant city.Unique shops and food opportunities from around the world abound in this area of Reykjavik. It is easy walking from the town center area and many of the hotels. A fun place to explore, enjoy and take in the vibe of this special city and country.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 28 August 2024
- RogerSpring Hill, Tennessee11 contributionsHotel Laugavegur is a great location near the sites and shopping that Reykjavik has to offer.The Hotel Laugavegur was wonderful. The staff was great and the location was perfect for walking to the various sites and restaurants around Reykjavik. The complimentary breakfast was a great way to start the day. I highly recommend the Center Hotels Laugavegur for your trip to Iceland. The land of fire and ice.Visited September 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 17 September 2024
These reviews are the subjective opinion of Tripadvisor members and not of TripAdvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
Contribute
Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.
Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as waiting time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.
Popular mentions
We perform checks on reviews.
Tripadvisor’s approach to reviews
Before posting, each Tripadvisor review goes through an automated tracking system, which collects information, answering the following questions: how, what, where and when. If the system detects something that potentially contradicts our community guidelines, the review is not published.
When the system detects a problem, a review may be automatically rejected, sent to the reviewer for validation, or manually reviewed by our team of content specialists, who work 24/7 to maintain the quality of the reviews on our site.
Our team checks each review posted on the site disputed by our community as not meeting our community guidelines.
Learn more about our review moderation.
4.5
2,856 reviews
Excellent
1,320
Very good
1,133
Average
369
Poor
27
Terrible
7
John A
Belfast, UK1,615 contributions
Mar 2020 • Couples
We walked along Laugavegur on a Sunday just before lunchtime and it was quite quiet. Most shops selling souveneirs were open as well as food shops and small supermarkets.
There were plenty of cafes and restaurants getting ready for an influx of visitors for lunch.
Laugavegur is close to a stop on the hop on hop off bus route.
There were plenty of cafes and restaurants getting ready for an influx of visitors for lunch.
Laugavegur is close to a stop on the hop on hop off bus route.
Written 13 March 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Yvette W
Bracknell, UK234 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
The gentle nature & feel of this main city street was quieter than the road I live in the UK!! I love the shops, so different from the usual high street shops at home. The Christmas street decorations were a lot less garish than other major cities. Which is so refreshing.
Written 5 January 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Tim Y
Reno, NV344 contributions
Sept 2019
Laugavegur is a principal tourist street in Reykjavik featuring many shops, bars, and restaurants.
One of the most interesting shops is Iceland Memories at 64 Laugavegur.
They feature unique magnetic message boards with magnetic sheep. The boards have a variety of Icelandic scenes, and come in several sizes. You get to pick your own sheep.
It is a marvelous, and actually useful, souvenir.
One of the most interesting shops is Iceland Memories at 64 Laugavegur.
They feature unique magnetic message boards with magnetic sheep. The boards have a variety of Icelandic scenes, and come in several sizes. You get to pick your own sheep.
It is a marvelous, and actually useful, souvenir.
Written 10 February 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Nadina P
New York City, NY585 contributions
Jun 2023 • Friends
I didn't go to Iceland expecting to shop--I was there for the scenery, and I did that. Plus, I was told it was expensive.
However, I was fortunate enough to go in June 2022, when the economy was not in the best place for Iceland. That plus coming from another expensive city made it shockingly affordable to shop. Secondly, I was very surprised by what I found in Iceland; there's great fashion, beautiful handmade jewelry and crafts, and incredible artwork. Reykjavik is an incredible metropolitan city that is not overwhelming, loaded with culture, and much more posh than you would think. This area changed my thinking: I would recommend doing a little shopping here, if you can afford it.
However, I was fortunate enough to go in June 2022, when the economy was not in the best place for Iceland. That plus coming from another expensive city made it shockingly affordable to shop. Secondly, I was very surprised by what I found in Iceland; there's great fashion, beautiful handmade jewelry and crafts, and incredible artwork. Reykjavik is an incredible metropolitan city that is not overwhelming, loaded with culture, and much more posh than you would think. This area changed my thinking: I would recommend doing a little shopping here, if you can afford it.
Written 6 November 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Lainie L
New York City, NY871 contributions
Mar 2024 • Solo
This is the 'main street' of Reykjavik filled with tourists and locals looking for a place to eat, drink, and shop.
There's a little something for everyone and what's great about Reykjavik is how all the businesses are local since it's so expensive for chain stores to establish a store here.
That means a ton of souvenir shops which, not surprisingly, all carry pretty much the same items for exorbitant prices. I didn't buy anything since I didn't see anything I could live without and enjoyed walking in and out of each store, mostly to get out of the cold.
There's a Bonus, the supermarket where prices are marginally better if you're looking to buy a snack, sweets, drink, or quick meal if you want to save a few bucks and don't have time for a sit down meal in a restaurant.
There's a little something for everyone and what's great about Reykjavik is how all the businesses are local since it's so expensive for chain stores to establish a store here.
That means a ton of souvenir shops which, not surprisingly, all carry pretty much the same items for exorbitant prices. I didn't buy anything since I didn't see anything I could live without and enjoyed walking in and out of each store, mostly to get out of the cold.
There's a Bonus, the supermarket where prices are marginally better if you're looking to buy a snack, sweets, drink, or quick meal if you want to save a few bucks and don't have time for a sit down meal in a restaurant.
Written 30 March 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Malgorzata
12,083 contributions
Jun 2019
Laugavegur is the main shopping street in Reykjavík, renowned for its boutiques, restaurants, bars, hotels, jewelry stores, second-hand shops and art galleries. Recognized as one of the best shopping streets in the world . Established in 1885 and is one of the oldest streets of the city. His name can be translated into "Water Road" because it was here that the women brought laundry to be washed in hot pools. The mot popular shopping stretch of the street starts at the city’s bus centre, Hlemmur and leads to Bankastræti. It is about two kilometres .Interesting and nice part of the city.
Written 27 March 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
PITW2202
Broadway, UK26 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
This street has lots of restaurants , cafes and bars, also plenty of tourist shops. There is also a Bonus food shop if you wish to buy cheaper sandwiches, rolls and other food. Situated not far from many of the hotels in Reykjavik.
Written 9 March 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
margretsam
Reykjavik, Iceland194 contributions
Aug 2019
If you are interested in different house styles it is fun to walk the Laugavegur, mix of old houses and modern houses. There are lot of restaurants there and hotels. There are some authentic icelandic design stores there that you should defenetly look at but mostly there are tourist stores there that all sell the same garbage for too high of a price.
Written 21 May 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
An C
10 contributions
Jul 2020
This is a great street. Our hotel was in it, and we could do everything by foot. What you see, is never the same: during the day shops, some circus artists too. In the evening different restaurants and bars. It's always lively and fun to watch the people.
Written 22 July 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Stefanie H
Lincoln, NE1,745 contributions
Jun 2021
You really can't miss this shopping street, because it is near everything. It runs for several blocks, and it has shops, restaurants, cafes, street art, entertainment, and is just a block or so from the waterfront. There is easy parking toward the east end where the shops stop, and the Red Cross charity shop has two locations on the street to get your woolen items at reasonable prices. ;-)
Written 9 July 2021
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
I’ll be visiting on Christmas night the 24th what to expect during the afternoon and evening and will all shops close early?
Written 26 November 2024
I’ll be visiting on Christmas night the 24th what to expect during the afternoon and evening and will all shops close earlier?
Written 26 November 2024
I will be in Iceland as well for Christmas and looking forward to normal turkey dinner ? Any ideas please
Written 28 November 2024
Laugavegur is a long street, between which cross streets are most of the shops?
Written 7 September 2023
Once you get past Snorrabraut you'll find an increasing mixture of eateries, souvenir shops, duty free, bars and the budget supermarket Bónus which is the best value for tourists on tight purse strings
Written 17 November 2023
Are all the shops opened till very late? Generally, what is the closed times? 9pm or 8pm?
Written 4 August 2018
Most shops are open late over summer at least around 8pm or 9pm. Many restaurants are open until very late.
Written 4 August 2018
Hej Nanna. Hvad vil du gerne vide om denne seværdighed?
Fasterk2017 - har du et navn på dette sted med de varme hotspot i Laugavegur? Jeg synes desværre ikke jeg kan finde det?
Written 19 April 2018
Hvor ligger dette vandområde og hvad hedder stedet mere nøjagtigt?
Hilsen Jette
Written 30 March 2018
Ist es möglich auf dem Laugavegur & Fimmvorduhals Trail die Camping Card zu benutzen?
Ich gehe mal nicht davon aus. Dennoch wäre es interessant zu wissen, ob Sie ggf. teilweise nutzbar ist.
Written 26 March 2018
They were all open by the time we got there around 9:30 am so I honestly don’t know what time they opened. I can tell you that we were also there in the evening and they were still open around 9 to 9:30 pm. However, that was just the week leading up to Christmas so perhaps they opened later just for that??? Enjoy!!!
Written 23 January 2018
Showing results 1-10 of 19
Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more.
*Likely to sell out: Based on Viator’s booking data and information from the provider from the past 30 days, it seems likely this experience will sell out through Viator, a Tripadvisor company.
Is this your Tripadvisor listing?
Own or manage this property? Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and much more.
Claim your listing