Okay, so, let me tell you about this little adventure I had the other day. I was in Reykjavik, Iceland, trying to get to this place called The Culture House, or Safnahúsið as the locals call it. I’d heard it was a cool spot with some interesting exhibits, and I figured, why not check it out?
So, I did some digging online and found out that Bus Stop #6 was the place to be. Apparently, it’s a super central spot where a lot of tours start. I mean, I just wanted to see the Culture House, but hey, good to know, right?
Now, finding the bus stop was a bit of a mission. Turns out, there are these special bus stops for tourists, and they’re marked with a number and have a pink top, which is kinda cute. But here’s the thing – there are other bus stops too, the regular kind, and they look pretty similar. So, you gotta keep your eyes peeled, you know?

I eventually found it and got on my tour bus, it was not hard to find it cause it’s blue with a pink top. Anyway, I finally made it to Bus Stop #6. There wasn’t much there, to be honest. Just a sign and a waiting area. Not even a proper shelter, which was a bummer because it was starting to drizzle. Oh well, at least I made it, right?
I heard that there is an interactive map available where you can type in your adress if you are staying in the city center to see what bus stop is closest to your accommodation.
Here’s what I learned from my little adventure:
- Bus Stop #6 is indeed a convenient spot to get to The Culture House.
- Those special tourist bus stops are easy to spot once you know what to look for.
- Don’t expect much at the bus stop itself. It’s pretty basic.
Wrapping Up
All in all, it was a successful mission. I got to where I needed to go, saw some interesting stuff at the Culture House, and learned a bit about Reykjavik’s public transport system. Not a bad day, if you ask me!