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Shopping in Reykjavik can get slightly confusing if you’re not sure of where to go and what to look for once you get there. Depending on your budget and preference, there are several shopping hubs in the city. From shopping at Iceland’s largest shopping mall (housing over 80 shops over three floors); wandering through a warehouse that sells everything from vintage clothes and shoes to fruit, flowers and meat; browsing through records at a record label cum music store; and strolling down a street dedicated to selling local arts and handicrafts—we help you manoeuvre through the city’s many shopping hubs.
Every Icelander owns one. Look around Reykjavik and what used to be the farmer and fisherman’s garment of choice is now worn by the beautiful blondes seen walking the streets of downtown. The Icelandic sweater, a thick, ...more
Who cut the cheese so scrumptious and delicious? The aficionados running this gourmet store have turned Ostabúðin into a beloved and popular shop any foodie will adore. The smells alone are worth the visit. The aroma swe...more
Bjork. Sigur Ros. Mum. Singapore Sling. The guys at 12 Tónar know Icelandic music backwards and forwards, and carry the most up-to-date collection of Reykjavik’s future stars. The store also runs its own independent reco...more
This shopping street doesn’t have it all, and that's part of Skólavörðustígur's charm. The high-end fashion shops of Laugavegur don’t locate here, which means the street's an artsy artery with a hodge-podge of local bout...more
Whether looking for a quirky t-shirt, high-end jewellery, an indie art gallery, or just a cold pint of beer, you’ll find yourself walking down Laugavegur. This tree-lined street, lit with white lights from November throu...more
Nowhere else in Iceland, or the world for that matter, can you shop for liquorice, old records, clothes from the 70s, grubby china sets and cured shark meat all under one roof. Welcome to Kolaportið, Iceland's largest ma...more
Smáralind is a modern shopping mall with more than 80 shops and businesses across three floors. As well as a host of Icelandic products, you'll also find international shops like Benetton, Zara, Debenhams, Hugo Boss and ...more
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