Reykjavík: Beer & Booze Tour
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Overview
Your Reykjavik Beer & Booze tour will take you to three of the best bars in Reykjavik
What's included?
Authorized English-speaking guide
Visit three great bars in Reykjavik
All drinks are included in the price
Tips & tricks on the Icelandic bar scene
What to expect?
Reykjavik Beer & Booze Tour
One of the best ways to get a feel for a new city is to sit down and drink with the locals.
By joining our Reykjavik Beer & Booze Tour, you will experience an expert local who knows how to entertain as well as educate you about the fun history
of beer & alcohol in Iceland.
At the start of your tour, you will be able to choose between tasting nine unique Icelandic craft beers, or those who are not into beer will not be left out, and have the option of trying some delicious Icelandic gin, vodka, or a few variations of our national drink, Brennivín. If none of those take your fancy, then a glass of wine can certainly be ordered at each place (but it will not be Icelandic, of course, as there are not a lot of grapes that grow over here)
This tour is guaranteed to leave you with a warm buzz, and with the prices for alcohol like they are in Iceland, you can be sure you get
value for money by joining our tour.
The Reykjavik Beer & Booze Tour is your chance to get to know the best Icelandic craft beers or spirits for you to enjoy while in Iceland.
Did you know beer was banned in Iceland for 74 years?
Visit three great bars in Reykjavik
Sample many unique craft beers or Icelandic snaps
Tips on where to eat, drink and have fun in Reykjavik & Iceland
The bizarre history of alcohol in Iceland
Expert fun local guide
Tips on how to save on drinks in Iceland
Get oriented in the Reykjavik city center
Please note
The tour may be canceled or rescheduled if the minimum group size is not met
Please be at Ingólfur Square 5 minutes before the starting time of our walking tour together.
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Good to know
Meeting point: outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars, Ingólfstorg 1, Reykjavik
What to bring
There is a really short walk between the bars, so please dress warmly; we are in ICE-land after all.