Not afraid of stepping outside the box makes Spaksmannsspjarir a designer label with a twist. As with most Icelandic designers the inspiration comes from Iceland’s nature and
Icelandic clothing company Farmers Market has lately been raising a few eyebrows in the international design world for their high quality knitwear designs and concept. The 2009 collection focuses on utilizing ...
With its wide open spaces and beautiful treasures displayed in glass casting, Gullkúnst Helgu feels more like a gallery than a jewelry shop. Located on central Laugavegur, Reykjavík´s busiest shopping ...
Looking for a truly uniqe piece of clothing? If so, then you should visit The Naked Ape at Bankastræti 14. The Naked Ape is a boutique/workshop where people come together to create stuff for the love ...
The Cheese Shop or Ostabúðin, as it´s called in Icelandic, is located on Skólavörðustígur – only a few steps off Laugavegur shopping street. The Cheese Shop, as the name indicates, offers a wide selection ...
The Viking souvenir stores are located on Laugavegur shopping street as well as in Hafnarstræti in downtown Reykjavik, only few steps from Ingolfstorg square and Balthazar restaurant.
Icelanders are very creative by nature and as a result of that Reykjavik has numerous small local stores selling clothing, art or jewellery from local designers. Most of the small local stores will be found on and around Laugavegur shopping street.
Reykjavik has two large shopping malls where well known brands can be found along with restaurants, cinemas and cafes