Private Reykjavik City Tour: Exploring Feline Trails with a Visit to Cat Coffeehouse

Embark on a private Reykjavik city tour with a feline twist! Explore the myths and history of cats in Iceland and the world, visit the Reykjavik Cat Coffeehouse, and maybe even spot some famous downtown Reykjavik cats. A purrfect 2-hour walking tour for cat lovers!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Ingólfur Square - We meet up at a fitting place, or the two stone pillars, the monument to the start of the Settlement of Iceland. Where did the Cats of Iceland come from?
  • Austurstræti - Short walk from our meeting spot, through this downtown Reykjavik area
  • Penninn Eymundsson - We quickly check out Icelandic cat related books, like the…
What's Included
  • Tea and coffee
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

The Reykjavik Feline Stroll
Embark on a purrivately guided walking tour through downtown Reykjavik, brimming with feline flair.
This is an exclusive City Stroll uniquely designed to celebrate our beloved feline friends.
We will trace the feline footprints that span the course of Iceland’s history.
Together, we’ll delve into the legends surrounding Cats…

Location
Ingólfur Square
Austurstræti
Your Guide will meet up with you at Ingolfur Square in the center of Reykjavik by the two stone pillars (They are over 3 meters high). Our expert local guides usually wear a light blue jacket with Your Friend in Reykjavik on the back
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Elizabethex2609nk
Nov 15, 2024
Fun and informative - Really enjoyable, would recommend to any cat lovers! Learned a lot about Icelandic history and folklore while seeing the most iconic residents of the city.
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Cathyd2237
Oct 8, 2024
Purrfect tour - Our tour guide Bardi was the best. We had a lovely stroll through downtown Reykjavik where we were introduced to the Shop cats. The Cat Cafe was the high point of the tour. For once, I wasn't the only one stopping to get photos of the cats.
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791kristik
Sep 23, 2024
Cat Lovers Unite - This is a wonderful tour which blends the love of cats with the history of Iceland. Our tour guide knew all the hang-out spots for the local cats so we got to meet several! The cat cafe was so much fun and a great place to get a snack, drink, and warm up for a bit on a chilly day. We learned a lot about Reykjavik through interesting stories and folklore tales.
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G1828sqjimg
Sep 17, 2024
The cats (and some history) of Reykjavik. Fascinating! - Bardi was passionate about his cats, informative and engaging all the way. Highly recommend this as a first-day get acquainted tour, especially if you’re coming off a red-eye flight. Even if you’re not a cat person (I’m not particularly but my wife is), you’ll find this an entertaining introduction to this wonderful city.
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Chantelibra
May 1, 2024
Welcoming and friendly tour for all overs of cats! - We went to Iceland for a week as a family in March. The cat walking tour was one of our highlights. We thoroughly enjoyed every minute. Our guide was warm, friendly and welcoming, and was joined by the business owner, who was equally as friendly and helpful. Our host is a true lover of cats (which was ideal as we were missing our three cats at the time). I would highly recommend this unique and enjoyable tour for a great way to spend an afternoon in the beautiful city of Reykjavik.
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305elizp
Mar 12, 2024
One for the cat lovers - Myself, daughter and partner had the best time on this cat walking tour. We had the most incredible guide to show us where all the cats hang out. We also seen some of the best local sites and was taught about Icelandic history/mythology. The highlight was ending up with a hot chocolate in the cat cafe. Would highly recommend! ❤️
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622haidys
Jan 12, 2024
The Best - Amazing tour. I booked late and they are very accommodating. Our guide Einer was lovely and very knowledgeable. He made the tour very fun and exciting. I travelled solo but I felt welcomed.
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73148
Jan 3, 2024
Educational, Informative & Entertaining - Did two walks the week of Christmas with my son and daughter-in-law....City Walk & Cat Walk. Both were excellent! City Walk was first and Esther E did a great job of telling us not only about the history of the city as well as the country. She also shared quite a bit about their culture. And sorry for not remembering the male guide's name for the Cat Walk, but he was just as informative and educational as Esther E. Doing these walks was a great way to learn from two locals about their country!
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W4908wbwilliams
Sep 7, 2023
Fellow cat lovers, you'll like this one - We had a great time hanging out with other cat people and getting a tour of the downtown area. Loved getting a chance to meet his fur kids too. We missed one cat, but saw him later on when he came out of his nap. A great choice after an overnight flight not too intense and lots of fresh air
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Nancy_l
Jul 22, 2024
Not the cat's meow -- at least not the day we went - On paper this sounded more interesting than it was in reality, at least the day we went. The highlight was "meeting" a bookstore cat (Bashtet, or a name like that -- the King of Cats!) and delicious hot chocolate at the cat cafe (where we witnessed a dramatic stand-off between two feline residents), along with some Icelandic folklore about cats. We seemed to skip over sights listed in the writeup of the tour (the oldest college in Reykjavik and the Parliament building, among them). The guide also said he never took his tours to the Einar Jonsson sculpture museum (also referenced in the write-up) because the sculptures were dark and depressing. The stories about cats in Icelandic folklore were potentially really interesting (they tended to be evil characters!) but our guide, who was not Icelandic, didn't appear to have more than a passing knowledge. Perhaps it was an off day for him. He was a personable young man (prompt and courteous) but we were hoping for a more memorable tour.
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