


Seltjarnarnes Ice Cream Shop
About
This charming neighborhood ice cream parlor in Seltjarnarnes offers authentic Icelandic ice cream flavors that give families a delicious taste of local culture. Kids will love trying unique seasonal flavors while parents appreciate the affordable prices and friendly, family-oriented atmosphere that makes this a favorite among local Icelandic families.
Highlights
- ✓Authentic Icelandic ice cream flavors not found elsewhere
- ✓Affordable treat by Iceland's typically expensive standards
- ✓Family-friendly local atmosphere where kids see how Icelandic families spend time together
- ✓Seasonal flavor rotations that reflect Icelandic ingredients and traditions
- ✓Close proximity to scenic coastal walking paths perfect for enjoying your treat
Pro Tips
- 1.Icelandic ice cream shops often offer unique flavors like licorice, skyr, and birch. Encourage kids to try something new alongside a familiar flavor.
- 2.Credit cards are widely accepted in Iceland, but smaller shops appreciate smaller bills if paying cash (ISK 500-1000 notes).
- 3.Visit during off-peak afternoon hours (2-4 PM) to avoid crowds, especially during summer tourist season.
- 4.The shop is in a residential neighborhood, so combine your visit with a walk along the Seltjarnarnes coastline nearby for lighthouse views and possible seal sightings.
- 5.Icelandic portions are typically generous, so consider sharing or ordering smaller sizes for young children.
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon or early evening (3-6 PM) works best, especially after exploring nearby attractions. Summer months offer the warmest weather and longest daylight, but be prepared for more tourists. Weekday visits tend to be quieter than weekends.
What to Know
Prices are budget-friendly by Icelandic standards (around $5-8 USD per serving). The shop is in a quieter residential area about 15-20 minutes from downtown Reykjavik, so plan transportation accordingly via rental car or bus.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, though hours may be reduced during winter months (October through April). Summer months (June through August) offer the best weather for enjoying ice cream outdoors and the midnight sun experience. Call ahead or check social media for exact winter hours.
Nearby Eats
For a full meal, head back toward central Reykjavik (15 minutes away) where you will find numerous family-friendly restaurants including Icelandic Fish & Chips and Grillmarkadurinn, or pack a picnic to enjoy at nearby Grotta Lighthouse before your ice cream treat.
More Activities Near Seltjarnarnes
Local Cafes in Seltjarnarnes Center
These cozy neighborhood cafes in Seltjarnarnes offer the perfect pit stop for families exploring Iceland's scenic coastal suburbs. With welcoming locals, steaming hot chocolate to warm up after outdoor adventures, and kid-friendly light meals, these cafes provide an authentic slice of Icelandic community life where families can relax and recharge.
Bókasafn Seltjarnarness/Gallerí Grótta
Bókasafn Seltjarnarness/Gallerí Grótta offers a peaceful retreat where international families can experience Iceland's welcoming library culture. This charming local library combines a wonderful children's collection with an art gallery, storytimes, and interactive learning spaces perfect for young readers to explore Icelandic and international literature in a cozy, family-friendly environment.
Conservatory of Music of Seltjarnarnes
This welcoming community music conservatory in the charming seaside town of Seltjarnarnes offers families a chance to experience Iceland's vibrant arts scene through interactive workshops and rotating exhibitions. The intimate setting provides an authentic cultural experience away from Reykjavik's main tourist crowds, perfect for families seeking creative activities and local connections.
Grótta Lighthouse
Grótta Lighthouse offers a magical coastal adventure where families can explore a historic lighthouse, walk along scenic paths with stunning ocean and mountain views, and hunt for unique seabirds and marine life. This easily accessible free attraction is perfect for a quick nature excursion that combines history, wildlife watching, and those postcard-worthy family photos against Iceland's dramatic coastal scenery.