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Skólavörðustígur — Rainbow Street to Hallgrímskirkja
About Skólavörðustígur — Rainbow Street to Hallgrímskirkja
Skólavörðustígur runs 500 metres from the junction with Laugavegur shopping street at the bottom of the hill straight up to Hallgrímskirkja church at the summit. The gradient is steep — about 12% — which makes for dramatic photos looking upward to the church, and rewarding views looking downward over the colourful rooftops of central Reykjavík. The street is pedestrian-friendly with wide pavements, benches, and minimal traffic. It's lined with some of the best independent shops in Reykjavík: art galleries (including the excellent i8 Gallery), design boutiques, vintage clothing stores, and the flagship stores of Icelandic brands like 66°North. The rainbow crosswalk at the bottom of the street, painted in 2015 for Pride and made permanent by popular demand, is now one of the most-photographed spots in Iceland. On a sunny day the colours are intense; in winter when covered with snow they almost disappear, reappearing in spring like a symbol of renewal.
🐉 The Rainbow to Heaven
Locals joke that the rainbow street is the road to heaven — and heaven is Hallgrímskirkja at the top, where you can see all of Iceland spread out before you.
📖 History of Skólavörðustígur — Rainbow Street to Hallgrímskirkja
The street name dates from the era when a Latin school stood on the hill where Hallgrímskirkja now rises. A stone cairn (vörður) marked the route, and the street was known as the 'School Cairn Road'. When Hallgrímskirkja was built 1945–1986, Skólavörðustígur became the ceremonial approach to Iceland's most iconic building. The rainbow paint was added in 2015 during Reykjavík Pride.
💡 Did You Know?
The rainbow crosswalk was supposed to be temporary but was so beloved that the city made it permanent — and it's now repainted every spring to keep the colours bright.
Key Facts
500m long, 12% gradient hill
Rainbow crosswalk painted 2015, now permanent
Leads directly from Laugavegur to Hallgrímskirkja
Home to i8 Gallery and 66°North flagship store
Most photographed street in Iceland
💎 Hidden Gems
i8 Gallery
Iceland's leading contemporary art gallery is halfway up the hill on the right — free entry and always worth a look.
The View Down
Everyone photographs looking up to the church. Turn around halfway up and photograph looking down over the colourful rooftops — it's just as beautiful.
🕐 Best Time
Mornings before crowds arrive
🚗 Access
From Laugavegur junction to Hallgrímstorg
⏱ Duration
15–30 min walk + stops
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it very steep?▾
Yes — about 12% gradient. Take your time, stop at the galleries, and enjoy the climb.
Best time to photograph the rainbow?▾
Midday for the most intense colours. Early morning or late evening for softer light and fewer people.
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