Get ready for a fun and feline-filled adventure through the streets of Iceland’s capital. This self-guided walking tour is all about Reykjavík’s beloved cats—past and present.
You’ll explore the city’s history and culture through the eyes of its furriest residents, with stops at cat-themed murals, cosy shops with resident felines, and even Reykjavík’s one and only cat café, Kattakaffihúsið, where you can relax with a coffee and meet adoptable rescue cats.
Along the way, you’ll hear surprising facts, folklore, and stories about cats in Iceland and around the world—from Viking-era pets to mythical creatures like the Yule Cat and Freyja’s giant feline chariot-pullers.
You might even catch a glimpse of Reykjavík’s most famous local cats, including Baktus, Jonesy, and Ófelía.
The tour begins at Ingólfstorg Square and ends near Hallgrímskirkja, at the peaceful sculpture garden of Einar Jónsson. It’s an easy walk, takes around 2 hours, and is perfect for cat lovers of all ages.
Start your journey where Reykjavik’s story began—at the statue of the city’s first settler.
Meet Baktus, the majestic feline who has quietly ruled downtown from his favorite shop window.
Snap a photo of Reykjavik’s most cosmic cat, floating in space right on the city wall.
Discover how cats earned a special place in Icelandic culture and cozy city life.
Peek through the windows of Iceland’s oldest bookstore and learn about the monstrous Yule Cat legend.
Stroll through this quiet garden hiding behind power—where politicians (and cats) occasionally wander.
Pause by this peaceful pond and watch birds glide where Reykjavik’s oldest tales ripple beneath the surface.
Stand in a square named after a fearless voice for women’s rights, echoing through modern Reykjavik.
Wave at the lounging felines inside Iceland’s purr-fect café, where cats reign and coffee flows.
Smell the flavors of tradition as you pass this spot where curious palates meet local delicacies.
Look out for Negull, the golden-haired local celebrity cat with fans across the globe.
Admire a playful mural and maybe spot Jonesy, the resident cat often seen surveying his café kingdom.
Catch a glimpse of Ófelía, the furry queen who keeps an eye on her shoppers from the boutique window.
Stand in awe before Reykjavik’s iconic church, inspired by lava flows and soaring dreams.
Wander through a peaceful garden of myths and gods—no ticket needed to feel the magic.
Start your tour where Reykjavik’s story began, at the statue of the city’s first settler. You can open the app anywhere nearby to start your adventure.
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Icelandic Króna (ISK)
GMT+0
230VV, 50HzHz
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BSÍ Bus Terminal
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Available • Apps: Bustravel, Uber (limited availability)
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option