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Reykjavík might very well be the smallest big city in the world. There are just so many things to see and do. So start fishing and figure out what to put at the top of your list.
Despite being a relatively small city there is so much to see and do in Reykjavík!
Reykjavík’s spas and wellness centres offer a unique blend of relaxation, natural beauty, and Icelandic culture. From the luxurious Sky Lagoon to the traditional geothermal pools, visitors have plenty of options to unwind and rejuvenate.
Discover how to make the most of two days in Reykjavík. Explore top attractions, local hotspots, and must-see sights for a 48-hour adventure in Iceland’s…
It is always a good time to visit Reykjavík. If you're feeling adventurous you can easily action-pack your stay in Reykjavík. From boat tours, hiking, skiing, and helicopters, to theatres, golfing, horse riding, and music venues.
The Reykjavík Capital Area is the country's largest and most populated city and is currently home to 245.000 people (Sept 2022), that's two-thirds of the entire Icelandic population! Not many foreign travellers know that 6 different municipalities combine the capital area.
Iceland's capital city brims with exciting activities and experiences, appealing to all types of travellers. Whether you're soaking in a geothermal pool, exploring museums, or hunting the northern lights, there's something in Reykjavík for every visitor. Get ready to have the time of your life in Reykjavík!
In Reykjavík, you'll discover a wealth of geothermal wonders, including 18 public swimming pools dotted throughout the city. Amidst these aquatic wonders, you can also experience a geothermal spa and a geothermal beach.
Reykjavík is Iceland’s charming and vibrant capital that’s brimming with artefacts, historical buildings, and fun activities that give you deeper insight into the country’s culture, history, nature, and language. While some of what the city has to offer is obvious, there are plenty of things in Reykjavík that are hidden in plain sight.
Reykjavík is a year-round destination that offers something special in every season, whether you’re drawn by the northern lights, the midnight sun, or the opportunity to explore Iceland’s rugged beauty. Winter is perfect for those seeking the magic of the Aurora Borealis and serene snowy landscapes.