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What to Wear to Magic Ice Bar Reykjavik – Dress Code, Shoes & Layering Tips

Learn how to dress for Magic Ice Bar in Reykjavík: from shoes and socks to layers and photo-friendly outfits, including packing tips.

2/1/2026
12 min read
Crowd of visitors in warm capes enjoying drinks inside the Magic Ice Bar.

Inside Magic Ice Bar Reykjavík it’s always winter, even if you visited a hot pool earlier the same day. The good news: you don’t need extreme Arctic gear — just smart layering.


Is There a Dress Code?

There’s no formal “dress code” in the strict sense, but keep this in mind:

  • Closed shoes are strongly recommended.
  • You’ll usually wear a provided cape or poncho over your clothes.
  • The floor can be a little slick; heels are risky.

Goal: Combine comfort + warmth + photos you like when you look back in a year.


The Golden Rule: Base Layer First

Think in layers, from skin to ice-bar cape:

  1. Base layer: Long-sleeved top or thin thermal; leggings or tights if you feel the cold easily.
  2. Mid layer: Lightweight sweater, shirt, or casual dress.
  3. Outer layer in the bar: Their provided cape/poncho + possible gloves.

Visitors wearing capes in an ice tunnel


Outfit Ideas (By Travel Style)

Casual Traveler

  • Jeans or warm leggings.
  • Long-sleeve top + sweater.
  • Sneakers or sturdy boots.

Date Night / Special Occasion

  • Dark jeans or smart trousers, or a dress with thick tights.
  • Stylish sweater or shirt that still fits well under the cape.
  • Chelsea boots or ankle boots (avoid tall spiky heels).

Content Creator / Photo Lover

  • Solid colors that pop against blue ice (think red, white, yellow).
  • Avoid overly shiny patterns that might reflect oddly in LED light.
  • Gloves that match your outfit for more polished shots.

Shoes: The Most Important Choice

Avoid:

  • Open-toe sandals.
  • Thin ballet flats.
  • High stilettos or delicate heels.

Choose instead:

  • Sneakers with a decent sole.
  • Comfortable ankle boots.
  • Anything you’d be happy to walk icy Reykjavík streets in.

Pro tip: Bring warm socks even in summer. Your feet will thank you.


Accessories That Make a Difference

  • Thin gloves: Great if you get cold hands; thin enough to still hold your drink.
  • Hat or beanie: Optional, but cozy and photogenic.
  • Phone with grip or strap: Easier to use with cold hands.

Use this ultra‑short checklist:

  • Closed shoes
  • Long sleeves
  • Warm socks
  • Thin gloves
  • Beanie / hat (optional)

Can You Wear Makeup and Jewelry?

Yes, but keep it practical:

  • Cold air can make eyes water — consider waterproof mascara.
  • Avoid super delicate jewelry that might react badly to the cold.
  • Lip balm is your best friend.

Summary

Dress for Magic Ice Bar Reykjavík the way you would for a short winter walk, and you’ll be comfortable. Focus on layers, closed shoes, and colors that stand out against the ice. That’s the sweet spot between staying warm and loving your photos.

About the Author

Reykjavík Ice Bar Expert

Reykjavík Ice Bar Expert

I created this guide to make your Magic Ice Bar visit simple, cozy, and full of local insight — so you can relax and enjoy the glow.

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