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Explore the Water Carrier sculpture in Reykjavik, a stunning tribute to the city's cultural heritage and natural resources, perfect for art lovers and history enthusiasts.
Discover the Water Carrier sculpture, a poignant tribute to Reykjavik's history and culture. Located in the heart of the city, this masterpiece invites reflection and appreciation of Iceland's rich artistic legacy. Perfect for a leisurely stroll, this iconic landmark is an essential stop for any tourist exploring Reykjavik.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From Grindavik, walk towards the main road, Route 43 (Reykjanesbraut). Head northeast on Route 43 until you reach the bus stop for the Reykjavík bus at the nearby location. Take the bus heading towards Reykjavík, which will take approximately 45 minutes. Alight at the stop 'Hlemmur', a central bus terminal in Reykjavík. From Hlemmur, walk east along Lækjargata street for about 10 minutes. The Water Carrier sculpture will be on your left at Lækjargata 2-6.
Public Transport
Begin your journey from Grindavik by walking to the local bus station. Catch the bus to Reykjavík on the Route 55 bus line. It should take about 45 minutes to reach Reykjavík. Once you arrive at the main bus terminal, Hlemmur, exit the bus and walk east along Lækjargata street for 10 minutes. The sculpture, Water Carrier, will be located at Lækjargata 2-6, on your left.
Use Water Carrier as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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Discover Grindavik, Iceland's coastal gem, renowned for its geothermal wonders, stunning landscapes, and the world-famous Blue Lagoon. A haven for nature enthusiasts and relaxation seekers.
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