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Reykjavík
The world's most northerly capital combines colorful buildings, quirky, creative people, eye-popping design, wild nightlife and a capricious soul.
Attractions
Must-see attractions
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Artefacts from settlement to the modern age fill the creative display spaces of Iceland's superb National Museum. Exhibits give an excellent overview of…
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This fascinating archaeological ruin-museum is based around a 10th-century Viking longhouse unearthed here from 2001 to 2002 and other Settlement-Era…
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The excellent Reykjavík Art Museum is split over three superbly curated sites: the large, modern, downtown Hafnarhús, focusing on contemporary art;…
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Largely a service harbour until recently, the Old Harbour and the neighbouring Grandi area have blossomed into tourist hot spots, with key art galleries,…
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The placid lake at the centre of the city is sometimes locally called the Pond. It echoes with the honks and squawks of more than 40 species of visiting…
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With a series of sights and interesting historic buildings, the area dubbed Old Reykjavík is the heart of the capital, and the focal point of many…
Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús
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Reykjavík Art Museum's Hafnarhús is a marvellously restored warehouse converted into a soaring steel-and-concrete exhibition space. Though the well…
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Laugardalur encompasses a verdant stretch of land 4km east of the city centre. It was once the main source of Reykjavík’s hot-water supply: it translates…
Planning Tools
Expert guidance to help you plan your trip
Best Neighborhoods
From a buzzing shopping and museum-filled district to quieter locales with recreation options and vistas aplenty, these are the best neighborhoods in Reykjavík.
Read articleDay Trips
From the southwest corner of Iceland, you have easy access to some of the country's most iconic sights, from glacial caves to steaming lagoons.
Read articleMoney and Costs
From transportation to food to a pass that unlocks discounts on must-sees, here’s how to save cash in Iceland's capital city.
Read articleTransportation
Reykjavík has a population of just 130,000 people, but it spans an area double the size of Paris. Here are the best ways to get around.
Read articleFree Things to Do
The Icelandic capital is often ranked one of Europe’s most expensive cities, but it's not without its bargain side.
Read articleTraveling with Kids
The easygoing capital of Iceland, Reykjavík is one of the world's great destinations for families. Here are the top things to do in Reykjavík with kids.
Read articlePlan with a local
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