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Discover the crossroads of art and cycling at Fahrräder Kunst, Reykjavik's unique attraction celebrating creativity on two wheels.
Fahrräder Kunst, located in the heart of Reykjavik, is a captivating tourist attraction that intertwines art and cycling culture. Visitors can explore creative exhibits that celebrate the beauty and utility of bicycles, making it a must-visit for art lovers and cycling enthusiasts alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the center of Reykjavík, make your way to Lækjartorg Square. From Lækjartorg, head northeast on Lækjargata street for about 200 meters until you reach the intersection with Aðalstræti. Turn left onto Aðalstræti and continue for about 300 meters. You will see a sign for Mjóstræti on your right. Turn right onto Mjóstræti and walk for about 50 meters. Fahrräder Kunst will be on your left at Mjóstræti 4.
Public Transport
To reach Fahrräder Kunst using public transport, start by finding the nearest bus stop. Take Bus Line 11 or 12 from the nearest bus stop to your location and ride until you reach the 'Hlemmur' bus stop. From Hlemmur, walk southeast along Laugavegur street for about 350 meters until you reach the intersection with Aðalstræti. Turn left onto Aðalstræti and walk for another 300 meters. Finally, turn right onto Mjóstræti, and after a short walk of 50 meters, you will find Fahrräder Kunst on your left at Mjóstræti 4.
Use Fahrräder Kunst as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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