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Easter in Reykjavík: Exploring Museums and Icelandic Traditions
As spring breathes new life into Reykjavík, Easter offers a unique opportunity to delve into Icelandic culture while enjoying the city's vibrant atmosphere. For those who seek enriching experiences during this festive season, Reykjavík offers a plethora of museum visits intertwined with traditional Icelandic customs.

Geothermal Pools & Spas
Swimming pools in Iceland are nothing like in most European Cities. If you truly want to follow in the footsteps of the locals, you should visit one of Reykjavík's 18 swimming pools.

Six unique pools in Reykjavík
Iceland’s undisputed capital of geothermal bathing, Reykjavík is home to 18 swimming pools. Discover six of the most unique.

Two more Reykjavík festivals receive a partnership agreement with Reykjavík City
The Reykjavik Culture, Sports and Leisure Council has chosen six Reykjavik city festivals that will receive a partnership agreement with the city for the next three years. The festivals which were chosen are: Reykjavik Pride, Design March, Iceland Airwaves, RIFF - Reykjavik International Film Festival, Dark Music Days and Reykjavik Dance Festival. The role of a city festival is to promote…

Reykjavík receives a top rating in climate issues
The City of Reykjavík receives the highest recognition and top rating for being a leading city in international climate affairs. Reykjavík is one of 95 cities that receive an A rating for transparency in measures against climate change from the independent rating company CDP. Only 9.8% of cities that received a rating for 2021 received an A.

Esja & Kjalarnes
Just a short drive from Reykjavík lies the striking mountain range of Esja and the neighbouring district of Kjalarnes, where outdoor adventure and natural serenity go hand in hand.

Reykjavík in 24 hours
There's so much to do in Reykjavík! But you can easily do a lot in 24 hours, take a look at our suggestions.

Reykjavík City Museum officially opened
Reykjavík City Museum was officially opened on June 1st by Jon Gnarr, the former mayor of Reykjavik. The Reykjavík City Museum includes five museums and exhibitions: The Settlement Exhibition, the Reykjavík Museum of Photography, the Reykjavík Maritime Museum, Árbær Open Air Museum, and last but not least, the monuments and modern art located on Viðey Island.The purpose of the museum is to…

Culture and Comfort in Reykjavík Itinerary
Enjoy an enchanting evening in Reykjavík.

Respecting diversity LGBTQIA+ Reykjavík
Reykjavik is very proud of its LGBTQ+ community and has become quite the beacon of rainbow-coloured light in the past few years.