3,200 ISK
1 hour
Ian Fleming:
James Bond is a highly romanticized version of a true spy. The real thing is William Stephenson.
In the span of an hour the story of the Icelandic/Canadian Sir William Stephenson is narrated and told – a man who had a profound impact on the outcome of WWII. How was Stephenson connected to Churchill, Roald Dahl, FD Roosevelt, Ian Fleming and was he the inspiration for James Bond? Fascinating story of a real-life man of mystery, located close to the Old Harbour in the heart of Reykjavík.
Admission fee
Duration
1 hour
Guidance
English
The secret cellar was built in 1882 with difficult stair and passageways, so wheelchair access is limited.