
Skólavörðustígur Rainbow Street
Reykjavik's iconic Rainbow Street, a vibrant symbol of pride and inclusivity, leading to the majestic Hallgrímskirkja church.

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Skólavörðustígur Rainbow Street
Best Time
Beat the crowds for photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Reykjavik's iconic Rainbow Street, a vibrant symbol of pride and inclusivity, leading to the majestic Hallgrímskirkja church.
"A vibrant, pedestrian-friendly spot that's a must-visit for its unique charm and photo opportunities."

🎯 Early Bird Gets the Photo
Visit around 7 AM for empty streets and perfect photos.
📍 Find the Rainbow Road
It's on the lower end of Skólavörðustígur, near Laugavegur.

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Hours
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4.6 · 3,196 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
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The Iconic Rainbow Street
Skólavörðustígur
A vibrant, pride-colored street that's a must-see for its unique charm and photo opportunities.

Hallgrímskirkja Church
Top of Skólavörðustígur
This striking church offers panoramic city views and is a prominent landmark at the street's end.

Charming Boutiques & Cafes
Along Skólavörðustígur
Explore unique souvenir shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes for a delightful browsing experience.
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Location & What to Expect
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🎯 Early Bird Gets the Photo
Visit around 7 AM for empty streets and perfect photos.
📍 Find the Rainbow Road
It's on the lower end of Skólavörðustígur, near Laugavegur.
Rainbow Street in Reykjavík
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🚶♀️ Stroll Towards the Church
Walk up the street from the lower end to reach Hallgrímskirkja church.
🛍️ Souvenir Shopping Galore
Plenty of shops for unique Icelandic souvenirs and local crafts. 🎁
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🎯 Early Bird Gets the Photo
Visit around 7 AM for empty streets and perfect photos.
📍 Find the Rainbow Road
It's on the lower end of Skólavörðustígur, near Laugavegur.
🚶♀️ Stroll Towards the Church
Walk up the street from the lower end to reach Hallgrímskirkja church.
🛍️ Souvenir Shopping Galore
Plenty of shops for unique Icelandic souvenirs and local crafts. 🎁
☕ Cozy Cafe Stops
Enjoy a coffee or ice cream at one of the many charming cafes. ☕
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Skólavörðustígur's Rainbow Street to be a charming and visually appealing highlight of Reykjavik, perfect for photos and exploring local shops. While some find it slightly underwhelming compared to expectations, its vibrant colors and proximity to Hallgrímskirkja church make it a worthwhile stop for most. The street's accessibility and friendly atmosphere are frequently praised.
"A small but vibrant downtown. Lots of variety for food and shopping. Close to the waterfront. Limited street parking. Safe and comfortable, vendors don’t bother visitors, everyone is friendly and in a good mood."
Matthew McCormack
"For Reykjavik’s commitment on gender equality, a part of the street is brightly Pride-color painted since 2015.
If you want a picture, come early around 7 am when no one is there. It’s gets very crowded after. This street also leads up to the largest church, Hallgrímskirkja church. It’s also lined with cafes, shops, etc. Great street browsing op!"
Ria Isa
"The place is amazing. Nice European vibes. Has some nice souvenir, ice cream and coffee shops. Nice little stores, lots of tourists but does not feel overcrowded. Very clean, nice environment."
Augusto Tiomno
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Rainbow Street is located on Skólavörðustígur in downtown Reykjavik. It's easily accessible on foot from most central locations. If you're arriving by bus, the Hlemmur bus terminal is a short walk away.
Street parking is available but can be limited, especially during peak hours. Consider using public parking garages in the city center if you're driving.
Yes, the Rainbow Street is a pleasant walk from the Reykjavik cruise port, taking approximately 15-20 minutes. It's a great way to see more of the city.
Yes, several bus routes stop near Skólavörðustígur. Check the Straeto app for the most convenient routes from your location.
Walking is the best way to explore the Rainbow Street and its surroundings, allowing you to discover hidden gems and enjoy the atmosphere at your own pace.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there are no tickets required to visit or walk along the Rainbow Street. It's a public street accessible to everyone.
The Rainbow Street is a public street and is accessible 24/7. However, shops and cafes along the street have their own operating hours.
There is no entrance fee for the Rainbow Street. It's a free public space for everyone to enjoy.
Many walking tours of Reykjavik include a stop at the Rainbow Street as part of their itinerary. It's a popular photo spot.
Yes, the street is accessible at night and can be quite charming when lit up, though shops will be closed.
📸 📸 Photography
For the best photos without crowds, aim for early morning, around 7 AM. Weekday mornings are also less crowded than weekends.
The entire street is a photo opportunity! Many people like to capture the full length of the rainbow colors, or pose with Hallgrímskirkja church in the background.
A smartphone camera is perfectly adequate for capturing the vibrant colors. If you want wider shots, a phone with a good wide-angle lens or a DSLR with a wide-angle lens would be ideal.
Drone usage in Reykjavik is restricted, especially in populated areas. It's best to check local regulations before attempting to fly a drone. It's generally not recommended for this busy street.
No, photography is generally welcomed. However, be mindful of other visitors and avoid blocking pathways when taking photos.
🍽️ 🛍️ Shopping & Dining
You'll find a variety of shops, including souvenir stores, art galleries, clothing boutiques, and ice cream parlors.
Yes, the street and its surrounding areas offer numerous cafes, bistros, and restaurants serving local and international cuisine.
Several souvenir shops line the street, offering everything from wool sweaters to miniature puffins and local crafts.
Prices vary widely depending on the item. Expect to pay more for handcrafted items and authentic Icelandic wool products.
Absolutely! Several cozy cafes offer excellent coffee, pastries, and a chance to relax and people-watch.



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