
The Reykjavik CatWalk
2 hours · From Reykjavík

Join Your Friend in Reykjavik for a cattastic private walking tour of downtown Reykjavik — a private city walk with a firm focus on our feline companions.
We'll follow in the paw prints of cats since the settlement of Iceland, exploring the myths surrounding cats in Iceland and around the world, along with tales from cats' hiss-story throughout the ages.
Along the way, we'll stop at Café Babalú, where you can sip coffee or hot cocoa and taste Icelandic pastries in a cozy, cat-loving setting. If we're fur-tunate enough and the cat gods allow, there's a paw-sibility we'll catch a glimpse of some of downtown Reykjavik's most famous cats, including Baktus, Jónsí, and Ófelía.
We start at the pillars by Ingólfur Square, finishing at the Einar Jónsson Sculpture Garden by Hallgrímskirkja Church.
This is a purrfect private 2-hour city walk in Reykjavik for cat lovers. 10% of the profit from this tour goes to The Cat Protection Society and its cat shelter and hotel, Kattholt.
Starting point:
We meet up outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars.
We meet up outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars.
Our first stop is at Gyllti Kötturinn
We walk to a bookstore to look for the Christmas Cat
We visit a hidden garden and learn about Cat's in Icelandic Folklore
Café Babalú
We pass by Hallgrímskirkja Church
Our Final stop is at the Sculpture Garden of Einar Jonsson
Arrive back at:
We meet up outside Hlöllabátar, facing Ingólfstorg Square and the two tall stone pillars.