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Reykjavik Prices

What Are the Prices in Reykjavik (Iceland)?

Examples of prices for food, hotels, cafes, entertainment, and transport in Reykjavik for 2024.

National currency: Iceland Krona, symbol — (international currency code ISK).

Food Prices

Average prices in Reykjavik cafes and restaurants
$20 
Quick Lunch for One
Starting from $15.93
$119.5 
Dinner for Two
to celebrate your trip
Starting from $79.65
$14.9 
Combo Meal
Starting from $14.92

Hotel Prices

Average daily price over the past year based on hotel booking data

$116.1 
Hostels and 1-2 Star Hotels
Starting from $23.3
$222.3 
Decent 3-Star Hotels
Starting from $84.13
$299.2 
Good 4-star hotels
Starting from $109.46
$888.2 
Luxury & Boutique Hotels
Starting from $737.99

Transport Prices

Average taxi and public transport fares in Reykjavik, plus gas prices
$24.1 
Average taxi ride
Starting from $11.41
$4.4 
Public Transport Ride
$2 
1 liter of gasoline
Starting from $1.89

Drink Prices

Average prices for beverages
$5.3 
Cup of cappuccino
Starting from $4.48
$2.2 
0.5L Water
Starting from $1.49
$11 
0.5L Local Beer
Starting from $9.96

Clothing Prices

Sample Clothing Prices for Shopping
$145.1 
Jeans
Starting from $99.56
$89.9 
Dress
Starting from $49.78
$173.5 
Sneakers
Starting from $139.39


Flight Prices

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General Prices

Overall price vibe of the city
Quick Lunch for One: $19.96
Dinner for Two: $119.47
Combo Meal: $14.93
0.5L Local Beer: $10.95
Cup of cappuccino: $5.34
Cigarettes: $12.94
Entertainment & Shopping
Movie Ticket: $14.83
Jeans: $145.14
Dress: $89.89
Sneakers: $173.45

Various Monthly Prices
Average Salary per Month $3505.12
Rent for 1-bedroom in the City Center per Month $1832.26
3-bedroom in a Residential Area per Month $2337.99
Monthly Transportation Pass $116.99
Gym Membership: $77.8


Tourist Reviews

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@julia.knjazeva
« When you pay twenty dollars for an hour and a half of bike rental, it hurts only until you find out it could have been thirty. But the nice guy at the rental gave you a discount :) »
@miracles_around_me
« Iceland has another amazing feature - you won't see a single chimney or stovepipe! The city is heated with hot water from geothermal sources, and this water warms not only the living spaces but also the sidewalks. That's why utility costs for Icelanders are minimal, around $20 a month for a large family! 😊 »
@icelandist
« We're heading to the airport to meet our guests. A comfortable empty bus with Wi-Fi, a ticket costs 16 dollars one way, and the journey takes 40 minutes. »