47 Best Places to Shop in Reykjavík, Iceland

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The main shopping downtown is on and around Austurstræti, Aðalstræti, Hafnarstræti, Hverfisgata, Bankastræti, Laugavegur, and Skólavörðustígur.

Ellingsen

Vesturbær

This Icelandic brand offers tents and camping gear, electric bikes, and clothing for men, women, and children. If you're planning on camping, this is an essential stop for any last-minute shopping.

Fiskislóð, Reykjavík, 107, Iceland
354-580–8500

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Herrafataverzlun Kormáks og Skjaldar

Miðbær

Here you'll find menswear for all occasions, from casual to formal. They stock upscale international brands like Barbour, Van Gils, and Loake alongside the shop's own label, Kormákur & Skjöldur, at this basement outpost.

Laugavegur 59, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
354-511–1817

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Jens Grandagarði

Vesturbær

The main attraction at Jens Grandagarði are pieces made by the brand's designers in the Stigahlíð workshop. You'll also find offerings from international designers as well.

Grandagarður 31, Reykjavík, Iceland
354-546–6446

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Kirsuberjatréð

Miðbær

The Cherry Tree is a collective of 10 women selling their own creations. From music boxes and fishskin purses to pottery and housewares, you never know what you're going to find in this shop.

Vesturgata 4, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
354-562–8990

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Kolaportið Flea Market

Miðbær

During the weekend, this lively and colorful flea market is open in an old ground-floor warehouse by the harbor (look for the big banner). Here you'll find treasures from local vendors, as well as handmade crafts.

Tryggvagötu 19, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
354-562–5030

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Kringlan Mall

Háaleiti

This mall has a number of charming clothing stores and a movie theater, as well as good places to get souvenirs. It's on the east side of town at the intersection of Miklabraut and Kringlumýrarbraut. Kringlan's free shuttle bus departs from the tourist information center (Aðalstræti 2) at 11 and 2, Monday through Saturday; the return trip departs Kringlan at 1:30 on weekdays.

KronKron

Miðbær

Quirky, colorful, and cool enough to capture a host of celebrity hearts (including Mary J. Blige and the entire cast of Orange Is the New Black), KronKron is owned by a lovely Icelandic couple, who have firmly established themselves as extraordinary designers. They specialize in creating unique garments made chiefly from silk, but they are mostly known for their quality "Kron" brand of footwear. Over the years this dedicated duo has created countless shoe styles in every circus-inspired shade imaginable. Designs feature attractive details and are executed by a personally selected team of talented artisans.

Laugavegi 63B, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
354-562–8388

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Lækjartorg

Miðbær

In summertime Lækjartorg sometimes fills with the stands of outdoor merchants offering everything from woolen items, records, and books to vegetables, fruit, and bread. During evenings and weekends, the food wagons set up shop to sell their wares. Be on the look-out for the waffle vendors in the yellow and blue van—their waffles, topped with jam and cream, are addictive.

Moi Kidz

Miðbær

The name gives it away, but this shop might just have the trendiest outfits you could possibly dress a child in (and that's meant in a very positive, envious way). Deemed an "urban kids fashion brand," Moi Kidz caters to all genders between the ages of 0 and 12.

Myconceptstore

Miðbær

What began as an online shop offering a variety of skincare products and well-made accessories is now a beautiful brick-and-mortar store. It's the perfect spot for design-conscious travelers on the search for a souvenir or two.

Rent a Tent

Those planning to spend a few nights under the stars can skip the tent when packing their bags (more room for souvenirs!) and just rent one here. The professionals at Rent a Tent know exactly what kind of gear you're going to need to face the elements.

Smiðjuvegur 6, Kópavogur, Iceland
354-848–5805

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Smáralind

One of Iceland‘s two major shopping malls, Smáralind (pronounced smow-ra-lind), is in Kópavogur, a community neighboring Reykjavík to the south. It's huge—you'll find 90 stores across three floors—and houses, among other stores, British-based Debenhams as well as Iceland's own hypermarket chain, Hagkaup. From Reykjavík, you can take the S2 or 24 bus, but for a bit more than ISK 2,000, you can take a cab and save a lot of precious shopping time.

Spúútnik

Miðbær

Visiting a secondhand store in another country is always fun—it's a great way to see what the locals are (or were) wearing—and Spúútnik is no exception. This shop is funky, with a focus on clothing and accessories from the 1980s and '90s.

Útilíf

If you plan on spending time outdoors, this is a one-stop shop for all the items you'll need. Útilíf carries basic gear and clothing for hiking, climbing, walking, and other outdoor sports. 

Hagasmári 1, Kópavogur, 202, Iceland
354-545–1500

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The VIKING

Miðbær

This kitchsy yet fun souvenir shop is perfect if you're looking for a fluffy sheep keychain, Game of Thrones mug, or punny Iceland T-shirt.

Hafnarstræti, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
354-551–1250

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Vínbúðin

Miðbær

Alcohol is not widely sold in grocery stores in Iceland—you have to visit government-run liquor stores. They're usually open no later than 8 pm on weekends, and that's where the planning comes in. There are a number of locations around Reykjavík and throughout the country. Just be warned: alcohol in Iceland is not cheap.

Austurstræti 10a, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
354-560–7700

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Rammagerðin

Many hand- and machine-knitted woolen garments are sold at Rammagerðin. They have another shop on Skólavörðustígur 20 and smaller version in the Keflavík Airport as well.

Hafnarstræti 19, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
535–6690

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