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    Your Reykjavík Guide from January to April

    Discover the magic of Reykjavík from January to April! From breathtaking northern lights and the enchanting Winter Lights Festival to cozy indoor activities and unique Easter traditions, this guide has everything you need to make the most of Reykjavík's winter magic and spring awakenings. Start planning your unforgettable adventure today!

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    Tour operators & travel agents

    Tour operators and travel agents have their work cut out for them when it comes to choosing between the numerous stunning locations in Iceland. We understand that tourists are excited about visiting glaciers, geysers and black beaches, but we would like to suggest that tour operators and travel agents plan a day in Reykjavík for every visitor.

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    Do you know about "ísbíltúr"?

    Icelanders LOVE ice cream. And we have a very specific word for ice cream related activity. What to know more?

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    Ten fascinating facts about Reykjavík

    Article by David Nikel Iceland’s capital Reykjavik is home to just 233,000 people, just over half of which live in the city proper. Despite being a small city on the world scale, Reykjavik punches way above its weight due to its capital city status.

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    Article about the Reykjavík City Card on Routes North

    Planning a trip to Reykjavik? Want to see all the sights for as little as possible? Well, you probably already know that Iceland is not the cheapest country to visit. And perhaps you’re on the look out for some bargain ways to save a few krónur during your travels.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Most people are quick to notice popular landmarks such as Hallgrímskirkja Church, the Pearl, Tjörnin (the pond) and Mount Esja rising over the city, which can all be reached on foot or by bus.

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    Reykjavík in 72 hours

    What can you do in Reykjavík with 72 hours of your time? Well, a lot! We've put together an itinerary to help you make the most of your time in Reykjavik, Iceland — with 72 hours - 3 whole days - to spend in the city. You have an excellent chance to see and experience the culture, cuisine and character of the capital of Iceland, Reykjavík city. Let's dive deeper.

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    Sustainable And Eco-Friendly Reykjavík

    Here is your sustainable and eco-friendly travel guide to Reykjavik. The beautiful images of Iceland are not just glamorised Instagram moments. There is something truly unique and beautiful about nature in Iceland.

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    History Museums

    If you want to learn a little about the history of Iceland and Reykjavík, you should check out one of these museums and places

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    Off The Beaten Path

    One of Reykjavík's key characteristics is its closeness to nature. The city offers countless opportunities for fun outdoor activities, the most popular one being the thermal pools. However, some of Reykjavík best outdoor spots are unknown to most visitors.

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