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National day of Iceland in Hafnarfjörður
The National Day of Iceland takes place on the 17th of June each year and on its occasion, Hafnarfjörður and locals celebrate with a fun festival program all over the towns centre.

Trip ideas
In a city where there is so much to see and do it can be difficult to decide, but don't worry we've gathered some ideas for you!

Be inspired for your visit to Reykjavík
Explore our collection of articles designed to inspire and help you plan the perfect trip to Reykjavík. Whether you're seeking art, nature, or unique local experiences, there's something here for everyone!

Meet some modern day Vikings
Hafnarfjörður has dubbed itself as the town of Vikings. It's home to Fjörukráin, Reykjavík's only Viking-themed tavern. Here you're also able to attend the annual Viking Festival!

Neighborhoods of Reykjavík: Best place to stay
Find the best area to stay in Reykjavík with our guide to its neighbourhoods. Discover top accommodations, local attractions, and unique vibes for an ideal visit.

Exploring Reykjavík’s Top Attractions
Discover the best attractions in Reykjavík. Explore top landmarks, cultural sites, and must-see destinations for an unforgettable visit to Iceland’s vibrant capital.

Víðistaðatún
Víðistaðatún sculpture park is one of Hafnarfjörður‘s green recreational areas which features a collection of outdoor sculptures by local and international artists. The park also has a six-hole disc golf course, football field, tennis courts, children's playground and barbeque facilities.

Reykjavík Family City
Families will find plenty of interesting activities in Reykjavík. Whether it’s splashing around in a thermal pool, trying on Viking armour or viewing some of the largest mammals on Earth at close range. There’s fun to be had for all ages in the city.

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Welcome to Reykjavík, a city where you can recharge, restore, and refuel — surrounded by extraordinary nature yet alive with creativity and culture.

Explore Reykjavik like a local
There are definitely plenty of attractions that are popular with everyone who comes to Iceland. What will be covered here is how to explore the capital area of Reykjavik as less of a tourist and more of a native.