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Frequently Asked Questions.
1. What is the difference between the tours?
2. Which tour is the "best" tour?
Basic Tour Questions:
1. How long are the tours?
2. How far do you walk on the tours?
3. Do you go inside any buildings?
4. Are the tours wheelchair accessible?
5. Where do you get the information for your tours?
6. Where do you find your ghost stories?
7. Are we going to see any ghosts on the tour?
8. Will anyone jump out of the bushes or startle us on the tour?
9. Do your guides dress up in historic costume?
10. Is this a good "family" activity?
11. Are the tours appropriate for children?
12. Are there any tours just for adults?
13. Do we need reservations?
14. What are the advantages of booking a private tour?
15. What happens if it is raining the day of the tour?
16. Where’s the bus?
1. What is the difference between the tours?
2. Which tour is the "best" tour?
Depending upon what your interests are and who you have coming with you on the tour, there is plenty to choose from. If you are interested in a tour of ghost stories, “The Original reykjavik Haunted Walk” is a good place to start. If you are interested in historical tours, we have some other terrific options in other Icelandic sites.
See (Reykjavik Tours) for individual tour descriptions and schedules to find out all of your options!
Basic Tour Questions:
1. How long are the tours?
2. How far do you walk on the tours?
3. Do you go inside any buildings?
4. Are the tours wheelchair accessible?
Reykjavik Tours.
Duration: 90 min.
Distance: Approx. 2 kms.
Indoor/Outdoor: Completely outdoors, dress for the weather.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with assistance.
Notes: Reasonable duration for all levels of fitness.
5. Where do you get the information for your tours?
6. Where do you find your ghost stories?
All of the research for our tour is done through Local and National Archives, old newspapers, books and through interviews.
None of the ghost stories on the tour are made up by us.
Most of them have come through actually interviewing and speaking to all of the people involved in the hauntings (those who are still in the land of the living of course). You can rest assured that we have done our homework, and we leave it up to you to decide which ghost stories you will choose to believe.
7. Are we going to see any ghosts on the tour?
8. Will anyone jump out of the bushes or startle us on the tour?
We don’t have anyone waiting in the bushes to jump out and scare you during our ghost tours. Although this is done on some other tours, we don't do this. We prefer to get you involved in the stories through the atmosphere we present, and to give you enough evidence and proof of each haunting that you will have plenty to think about when you get home to your bed.
While we can’t make ghosts appear on command, some of our tour groups have certainly experienced some strange and unexplainable occurrences while the tour is in progress.
So keep your eyes open, and be sure to tell your Tour Guide if anything spooky happens during the tour.
Remeber: We don't need to surprise you or physically scare you to make you remember your time on the Haunted Walk! On Halloween, mind you, anything goes, so don't get too comfortable!
9. Do your guides dress up in historic costume?
On our ghost tours, the tour guides dress in Icelandic sweathers, and carry lanterns on the tour, so you will definitely recognize us.
10. Is this a good "family" activity?
11. Are the tours appropriate for children?
The Original Haunted Walk in Reykjavik, is an activity that the whole family will enjoy. It is appropriate for all ages, and not just "geared towards kids".
Many of our fans are in fact children!
The history on the tour may be too difficult to understand for very young children. Unless your child is prone to nightmares, you will probably find that they are less frightened by the stories on the tour than most of the adults!
Children are not permitted on the "Naughty Reykjavik Pub Walk", for obvious reasons.
12. Are there any tours just for adults?
The "Naughty Reykjavik Pub Walk" is a great tour if you want to have a fun night out on the town in Reykjavik. Weaving your way through the downtown area, your tour guide will recount all of the humourous and scandalous stories that most historical tours leave out!
This tour is for adults only, because of the content of the tour and because it enters pubs where the age restriction is 19+.
13. Do we need reservations?
Reservations are strongly recommended for all of our public tours, as there are a limited number of spaces available on each tour. Private tours must be booked in advance.
14. What are the advantages of booking a private tour?
Private tours are available year-round, in English or German. You can choose to book any of our tours, at a start time that is convenient for your group (subject to the availability of tour guides). With a private tour, your group has a guide all to yourself, and has the flexibility to customize the tour to suit the needs of your group.
See (Private Tour Information)
15. What happens if it is raining the day of the tour?
All of tours will go rain or shine or snow. Please dress appropriately for the weather, whatever it may be. In extreme weather circumstances, The Reykjavik Haunted Walk reserves the right to cancel the tour for the safety of participants.
If you have any questions, please call the day of your tour: Reykjavik +354 843 6666.
16. Where’s the bus?
All of our public tours are walking tours. They are environmentally friendly and you get a chance to see the city the way it was meant to be seen – up close and on foot.
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