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Kupovina lokalnih proizvoda na pijaci Kolaportið

Meilleur moment pour visiter

Go Saturday morning between 9-11 AM for the freshest fish and warm pastries straight from the oven, plus the liveliest crowd of locals doing their weekly shopping.

Conseils budget

Entrance is free. Bring cash as many vendors don't accept cards, and haggle politely on secondhand goods during slower afternoon hours for the best deals.

Recommandé pour

Foodies and culinary adventurers, Souvenir hunters seeking authentic crafts, Budget travelers, Culture and people-watching enthusiasts

Planifiez votre visite

1.5-2 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: Reykjavík's only indoor flea market has been a weekend ritual for locals since 1998, drawing around 500,000 visitors each year. You'll find everything from hand-knitted lopapeysa sweaters to fermented shark and dried fish, all under one roof right by the old harbor.

Points forts: Stop by the makeshift food counter near the entrance where an elderly couple serves up steaming bowls of kleinur (Icelandic twisted donuts) and freshly baked rye bread with smoked lamb, a recipe they've been making for over 30 years. The fishmonger's corner has a 100-year-old marble slab where vendors still salt and dry fresh catch the same way their grandparents did.

Conseils d'initiés

  • Skip the tourist-targeted souvenir stalls near the front and head to the back corners where actual locals sell vintage kitchenware and wool scraps at half the price.
  • Bring an empty stomach and try the free samples of fermented shark offered at the fish stalls, it's an authentic taste of Icelandic tradition.
  • Go with a reusable bag, you'll likely walk away with a hand-knitted sweater, slabs of dried fish, or antique ceramic bowls you didn't plan to buy.
  • Photography is welcome but ask vendors before snapping close-ups of their goods, especially the food stalls, and avoid crowded aisles during peak hours.
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