Reykjavik: The Icelandic Sweet Tooth Tour

Thinking about indulging your sweet tooth in Reykjavik? This two-hour guided walking tour promises a delicious exploration of Iceland’s most beloved confections—from pastries to chocolates, and ice cream too. With an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 33 reviews, it’s clear that many travelers find this experience both tasty and insightful.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the expert guides sharing insider tips and stories about Icelandic sweets; second, the chance to sample a variety of treats crafted from local ingredients; third, the opportunity to see downtown Reykjavik’s vibrant bakeries, shops, and artisan stores up close.
That said, it’s important to note that the specific sweets and stores sampled may vary depending on the season, day, or time of the tour. This means some surprises are guaranteed, but the exact treats might shift. The tour is perfect for those with a sweet tooth, curious about Iceland’s culinary culture, or visitors wanting a relaxed, tasty way to get a feel for Reykjavik’s local life.
You can check if your dates are available here:Good To Know
- Balanced length and price: A concise 2-hour tour at $93 offers good value for those wanting a sweet sampler of Reykjavik.
- Small group size: With a maximum of 12 people, expect a friendly, personalized experience.
- Diverse treats: From pastries to chocolates and ice cream, there’s a little bit of everything.
- Expert guidance: Guides like Gudjon and Anna are praised for their friendliness and knowledge.
- Flexible and accessible: The tour is wheelchair accessible and includes insider tips about Reykjavik’s food scene.
- Seasonal variation: Some treats and stores may change based on when you go, adding a new twist each time.
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A Sweet Journey Through Reykjavik’s Downtown

This tour is designed to take you on a walking exploration of downtown Reykjavik’s best sweet spots. It begins at Hlöllabátar, a local sandwich shop, where you’ll meet your guide outside in a cozy, covered seating area—perfect for a quick chat before the sugar rush begins.
The Itinerary Breakdown
First stop: Baka Baka Bakery
Here, you’ll sample traditional Icelandic pastries, like kleina—a deep-fried doughnut-like treat—and learn about their origins and baking methods. Guests like Karen from the US mention that this initial stop sets a friendly tone for the tour, with the guide sharing insights into Icelandic baking traditions. Expect to taste freshly made pastries that balance rich flavor with a light, flaky texture.
Next: Ingólfur Square
A brief 10-minute sightseeing stop, this lively square introduces you to Reykjavik’s core. While not a treat itself, it offers a glimpse into the city’s vibe and provides a scenic spot to gather your thoughts before moving on.
Laugavegur Shopping Street
A 20-minute walk along this vibrant street allows for a glimpse of Reykjavik’s lively commercial scene. Your guide will highlight local shops and hidden gems, making it easier to plan future visits.
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Next, you’ll visit a specialty shop where Icelandic chocolates take center stage. Reviewers like Madi praise the “very knowledgeable tour guide,” noting that the chocolate sampling introduces unique flavors—licorice and wild berries, for example—that make Icelandic chocolates stand out globally. Expect to try finest Icelandic chocolates, crafted with local ingredients.
Ísbúðin litla Valdís
No sweet tour would be complete without ice cream. Here, you’ll indulge in some of the creamiest ice cream Iceland has to offer, with flavors possibly including licorice and skyr. It’s a highlight for many, with fans appreciating the quality and variety of Icelandic ice cream.
Taste of Iceland
The final treat stop is at a store known for its iconic candies like Draumur and Þristur. Visitors like Adam from the US mention enjoying a variety of sweets and candies, and some might even fall for the classic licorice and chocolate combo. If licorice isn’t your thing, don’t worry, other options are available.
Return to Hlöllabátar
The tour wraps back at the starting point, giving you the chance to discuss favorites and get additional tips from your guide for the rest of your stay.
What Makes This Tour Special?

Sampling Icelandic Pastries:
You’ll get a taste of kleina and other pastries that have been baked for generations. The guides spin stories about their history and the local baking scene, making each bite more meaningful. Reviewers consistently appreciate the knowledgeable guides like Anna and Gudjon, who not only share facts but also bring warmth and humor to the experience.
Discovering Local Chocolates:
Icelandic chocolates are unusual thanks to local ingredients like birch sugar and wild berries. The specialty shop visits give you a chance to discover these flavors firsthand. Several reviews praise the quality of the chocolate samples, with some noting that the licorice-flavored chocolates are surprisingly mild and pleasant.
Enjoying Icelandic Ice Cream:
Iceland’s ice cream is famous for its smooth, rich texture, and flavors that go beyond the usual vanilla and chocolate—licorice, skyr, and other local ingredients make it unique. The ice cream parlors visited on the tour are often described as delicious and memorable.
Tasting Icelandic Candies:
From Draumur chocolates to traditional candies like Þristur, this final stop lets you experience Iceland’s candy culture directly. Reviewers often mention how fun it is to browse and taste the local candies, with some even mentioning a love for licorice-chocolate combos.
The Value Proposition

While $93 may seem a bit steep for a 2-hour tour, consider what you’re getting: multiple tastings, a friendly guide, and an authentic peek into Reykjavik’s sweet scene. Many reviews highlight good value for money, especially considering the quality of treats and insider knowledge you gain. Plus, the small group size ensures a relaxed, personalized experience—more like sharing snacks with friends than being herded through a large crowd.
The seasonal variation of treats and stores keeps each tour fresh, encouraging repeat visits. Plus, the wheelchair accessibility and flexible cancellation policy make it a practical choice for many travelers.
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Why This Tour Is Perfect For

- Travelers wanting a relaxed, delicious introduction to Reykjavik
- Foodies eager to explore Icelandic flavors beyond the usual fare
- Visitors interested in local culture and stories behind the sweets
- Those looking for a small, intimate group experience with personalized attention
- Families or friends wanting a fun, easy activity that’s both educational and tasty
This tour suits anyone with a sweet tooth, a curiosity about Icelandic treats, or simply those who enjoy discovering local flavors in a friendly atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a manageable activity that won’t take up your whole day.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers your guide, all tastings of pastries, sweets, and ice cream, and the visits to selected shops and bakeries.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible to most travelers.
Can I expect seasonal treats?
Yes, the specific sweets and stores may vary depending on the season, day, or time, but you’ll always enjoy a good variety of Icelandic confections.
What is the meeting point?
You meet outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square, with clear instructions and friendly guides wearing light blue jackets.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Reviewers frequently mention guides like Gudjon, Anna, and Matthias for their friendliness, humor, and insights into Icelandic culture.
What should I wear?
Bring weather-appropriate clothing, as Reykjavik’s weather can change quickly, even during a short tour.
Final Thoughts

The Reykjavik: The Icelandic Sweet Tooth Tour offers a delightful peek into Iceland’s confectionery culture. It’s a charming, tasty experience that balances local flavor, storytelling, and fun. With high praise for guides and treats alike, it’s a great choice for food lovers, curious travelers, and anyone wanting a relaxed taste of Reykjavik.
If you’re after an authentic, flavorful, and friendly activity that introduces you to Iceland’s sweet side, this tour will satisfy your craving and leave you with plenty of delicious memories.
To sum it up, this tour is best suited for those who want a light-hearted, flavorful introduction to Reykjavik’s culinary scene. It’s perfect for solo travelers, couples, or small groups eager for a relaxed stroll, tasty samples, and insider tips. Expect quality guides, charming shops, and a sugar rush that will keep your Iceland adventure sweet and memorable.
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