This is a Private combo of the Reykjavik Folklore Walking Tour and Reykjavik CatWalk
We start with the Folklore Walking route and then we go for the CatWalk
Iceland is sometimes called the land of the Sagas and on this walk, you get the chance to hear many interesting sagas involving the hidden people and creatures of Iceland.
Join Your Friend in Reykjavik for a Cattastic private Walking tour of downtown Reykjavik.
This is a Private City Walking Tour with a firm focus on our feline companions.
We will follow in the Paw Prints of cats since the settlement of Iceland.
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Together we will explore the myths about Cats in Iceland and the world? We will even explore tails from Cat’s Hiss-story throughout the world.
Included in our tour is even a visit to the one and only Reykjavik Cat Coffeehouse to pet some cats while we sip on Coffee or Hot Cocoa and taste Icelandic pastry.
If we are fur-tunate enough and the Cat gods allow, there is the Paw-sibility that we catch a glimpse of the most famous Cats of downtown Reykjavik, Baktus, Jonsi, and Ofelia to name a few.
We will start up by the pillars at Ingólfur Square and our final destination is the Statue Garden of Einar Jonsson by Hallgrimskirkja Church.
This is a Purrfect private 3,5 hour City Walk in Reykjavik for Folklore & Cat Lovers
Expert guidance, fun, and some purr-fect cat cuddling.
Coffee or Hot Cocoa and an Icelandic pastry at the Reykjavik Cat Coffee House.
Just dress according to the weather, but please wear layers ;)
Please be at our meeting point at Ingolfur Square 5 minutes before the starting time of our walking tour together
There we try to spot Baktus the Cat, probably the second most famous Cat of Iceland (After the Christmas Cat of course)
Legend tells us that the Christmas Cat can sometimes be found in this excellent downtown book store
We visit the beautiful Reykjavik Pond
We continue our stories about Cats, through history.
There we sip on some hot drinks and taste Icelandic pastry while petting some cats
We visit a store that offers beautiful Cat Related designs
We talk about Cats in Norse Mythology and more
There are some cat related sculptures in the Garden and if we are furr-tunate enough we will see some downtown cats there.