The Harbour Area in Reykjavik: A Thriving Hub of Culture and Food

The harbour area in Reykjavik has a long and storied history. It was once the center of the city's fishing industry, but in recent years it has been transformed into a thriving hub of culture and food.


Today, the harbour area is home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops. It is also home to a number of cultural attractions, such as the Whales of Iceland museum and the Reykjavik Maritime Museum.

One of the most popular spots in the harbour area is Grandi Mathöll, a food hall with over 20 different vendors. Here you can find everything from traditional Icelandic cuisine to international fare.


Another popular spot is Kaffivagninn, a traditional Icelandic cafe that has been serving up coffee and cakes since 1938.


The harbour area is a great place to wander around and explore. There is something for everyone here, from delicious food to fascinating cultural attractions.

Here are some additional details about the places mentioned in the blog post:

  • Grandi Mathöll: Grandi Mathöll is a food hall located in the heart of the harbour area. It has over 20 different vendors, serving everything from Icelandic cuisine to international fare. The food hall is a great place to try a variety of foods and to sample the best of what the harbour area has to offer.
  • Kaffivagninn: Kaffivagninn is a traditional Icelandic cafe located in the harbour area. It has been serving up coffee and cakes since 1938. The cafe is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

Here are some other things to do in the harbour area:

  • Visit the Whales of Iceland museum: This museum is home to a collection of over 23 life-size whale models. It is a great place to learn about the whales that live in Icelandic waters.
  • Take a walk along the waterfront: The waterfront is a great place to enjoy the views of the harbor and the surrounding mountains. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes located along the waterfront.
  • Visit the Reykjavik Maritime Museum: This museum tells the story of the city's maritime history. It is located in a former fish processing plant.

I hope this gives you some ideas for your next visit to the harbour area in Reykjavik!

P.S. This post concludes my series of blog posts about Iceland - I hope you have enjoyed the ride! I was thinking of where to "go" next and finally decided that since we are moving towards winter Spain will be my next "destination". So check back in a few days, and you will the first post of my Spain series! I will write about Finland too, but I will keep that in my back pocket still for a while!

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