Iceland – Day 3: Reykjavik – Quiet Christmas Eve before Ring Road

Day 3 was December 24, which is the day that most Icelanders celebrate Christmas. Most stores and restaurants are closed on this day. I wandered around the streets of Reykjavik.

Iceland – Day 3: Reykjavik – Quiet Christmas Eve before Ring Road

Day 3 was December 24, which is the day that most Icelanders celebrate Christmas. Most stores and restaurants are closed on this day.

I took this day slowly, did more walking around the streets and photographed as much as I could. I started my day with breakfast at Sandholt:

Man sitting in a restaurant by himself

Wandered around Skólavörðustígur.

Mt Hekla, an outdoor clothing and equipment shop

Checked out the church with almost no pedestrians or people walking around:

A church with a clock on the front
Hallgrimskirkja

Went to see where my next hotel was going to be (I stayed here for New Year's Eve):

Hotel Odinsve is located above the Snaps restaurant
A vintage rusted bicycle serving as a sign for Snaps Bistro restaurant
Snaps Bistro Bar
Chinese tourist taking photo of cat on the street

Then checked out a very desserted craft beer bar called Session Craft:

It was easy to miss because it's on the 2nd floor above a Subway sandwich shop
Beer menu changes on a whim depending on availability

The very popular rainbow street art on Skólavörðustígur
Harpa Concert Hall
Street art on a hotel exterior wall that says "if change is all you require, dwell not on the present or prior; imagine a view where everything's new and make that your only desire."
Hotel Leifur Eiriksson is a popular budget hotel close to the Hallgrimskirkja church
Everywhere you looked, you could see the Reykjavik seaside
Ended off the night with a fancy gin and tonic at Einstök Bar on Laugavegur

Was a low-key day, took it easy, and geared up for Day 4, which was the start of my Ring Road journey.

Check out Day 4: Golden Circle, Skogafoss, Seljalandsfoss, Vík of my Iceland series.