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Are there public buses in Reykjavik?
In addition to these lines, there are public buses dedicated to more specific regions like Lake Myvatn and East Iceland and the Westfjords. Reykjavik 's yellow city buses run daily from around 6:30 am to 1 am, varying by a few minutes depending on the line and the day of the week (weekends start later).How to get around Reykjavik without a car?
Straeto BS network consists of 27 bus routes in the capital city and 18 routes outside of the city. There are no other public transport networks in the city, making Straeti the only way to get around Reykjavik without a car or a bicycle. The name of the company ‘Straeto’ is short for ‘Strætisvagn’ which directly translates to ‘Street Car’.How to explore reykjavk?
Explore the city using our local bus service and you're sure to discover something that you wouldn't get to see on the usual tours! Whether you have a particular destination in mind or would just like to experience Reykjavík city like a local, using the local public transport service makes for an economical and interesting experience.What is the Reykjavik City card?
The Reykjavík City Card also gives you free access to all city buses in Reykjavík. Purchase your Reykjavik City card online and pick it up at the What’s On tourist information office, Laugavegur 5. The card is available for 24, 48, or 72 hours.