5 Best Places to Shop in City Center West, Reykjavík

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We've compiled the best of the best in City Center West - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Nordic Store

Miðbær Fodor's Choice

Walking into the Nordic Store is like stepping into a giant ball of wool. Everywhere you look, you'll find wool sweaters, blankets, socks, scarves—if you can wear it and it's made from wool, you'll find it here. In addition to clothing, the Nordic Store also has a solid selection of outdoor wear and gear, like running shoes, winter coats, and thermal accessories.

Anita Hirlekar

Miðbær

This boutique is a haven for fashion enthusiasts seeking unique, handcrafted pieces. The store showcases the designer's signature blend of playful sophistication, featuring garments with bold textures and vibrant colors and patterns.

Kolagata 1, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
698–5250

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As We Grow

Miðbær

This clothing shop designs slow fashion that’s as timeless as it is sustainable. Though it launched with minimalist designs for children's clothes crafted from eco-friendly materials that were built to last and grow with your child, it offers a full line of clothing for men and women as well. The store doubles as a design studio, offering a serene space to explore luxurious knitwear, heirloom-quality accessories, and cozy textiles. Each piece tells a story of craftsmanship. It’s a must-visit for anyone seeking thoughtful, long-lasting fashion with a conscience.

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GK Reykjavík

Miðbær

This sleek fashion boutique offers a curated selection of high-end brands like Samsoe Samsoe, Ganni, and Rotate. Known for its minimalist aesthetic and timeless pieces, the store curates both casual and formal styles. It's a favorite among Reykjavík's fashion-forward crowd.

Geirsgata 17, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
519–4400

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Thorvaldsens Bazar

Miðbær

Is there any clothing item as quintessentially Icelandic as the lopapeysa (wool sweater)? Established in 1901, Thorvaldsens Bazar has been selling lopapeysur and other wool products all knit by hand by local women. All items are tagged with the name of the knitter who produced it and all proceeds go to a charity benefiting children in need.

Austurstræti 4, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
551–3509

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