Reykjavík
The most central branch of the national liquor store chain. There's another store on the way towards Laugardalur at Borgartún 26.
Reykjavík
The most central branch of the national liquor store chain. There's another store on the way towards Laugardalur at Borgartún 26.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
This jam-packed secondhand store offers a less expensive way to pick up that Icelandic sweater you've been hankering for.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
You’ll find a large selection of road and hiking maps at the specialist Ferðakort map department at Iðnú Bookshop.
Iceland Camping Equipment Rental
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Rents out camping gear and gadgets that create a portable wi-fi hot spot. You can collect and drop off kit after hours.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
A creative couple craft delicate, nature-inspired jewellery using pearls, semiprecious stones and lustrous metals.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Seven local artists work in textiles, graphics, ceramics, glass and paint. We're particularly fond of the vases.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Chunky jewellery, fine boots and elegant women's clothes in both subtle natural tones and bold, bright colours.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
High-end cool collectibles include leather goods, jewellery and clothing. Some are designed by the owners.
Greater Reykjavík
Páll Kristjánsson makes unique handmade bone-handled knives. Find him at his studio in Mosfellsbær.
Reykjavík
This tiny ceramics studio in the lower level of an old Reykjavík house offers imaginative pottery.
Reykjavík
Fine jewellery featuring Icelandic runes and stones from a well-established family of designers.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Scratch your vinyl itch at this hole-in-the-wall record store in the city centre.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Cool streetwear and top international brands in a beautifully arranged space.
Greater Reykjavík
The outlet store for one of Iceland's premier outdoor designware companies.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Loads of cameras, tripods and water-resistant bags, with helpful service.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Wander through the incense haze to browse funky Asian-inspired jewellery made right here with local stones and gems. Despite the address, it's actually…
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
A souvenir shop emblazoned with Icelandic flags, plastic Viking helmets and fluffy puffins. It also has branches at Hafnarstræti 1 and Skólavörðustígur 25.
Laugavegur & Skólavörðustígur
Family-made pottery with a distinctive Viking flair. It's open until around 3pm on some summer Saturdays.
Reykjavík
This family-run design shop focuses on housewares, souvenirs and women's fashion.