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SagaVR
At SagaVR, visitors are invited to enhance their experience of Iceland through a unique and highly accessible way to explore the country’s natural beauty—no hiking boots required.

Keflavík Airport
Welcome to Keflavík Airport

The Complete Guide to Fagradalsfjall Volcanic Eruption in Geldingadalur
Are you coming to see the eruption in Geldingadalur? Then this guide from Guide to Iceland will help!

Iceland Tourism Prepares for a Comeback - NYT article
The country hopes that when people book their first post-pandemic flights overseas, Iceland will be the top choice. It also aims to learn from the recent past, when tourist numbers soared.

Driving Arrangements for Busses/Coaches in the City Centre
A new arrangement for tourist bus/coach traffic in the capital city centre was approved by the Environment and Planning Committee on 3 May 2017 and by the city council on 11 May.

Yoko Ono Announces the Recipients of the 2016 Lennon Ono Grant for Peace
Yoko Ono has today announced the four recipients of the 2016 Lennon Ono Grant For Peace, the biennial award she inaugurated in 2002.

Community Café | Rhubarb
Rhubarb is a large and remarkable plant that grows widely in gardens across Iceland. But could we possibly make better use of this magnificent plant? In her talk, Björk Bjarnadóttir will cover most of what you need to keep in mind when creating a rhubarb garden, such as how to care for the garden, harvest the rhubarb, make rhubarb jam, and more. Rhubarb originally comes from China and was once…

The North: a children’s exhibition
The North is an exhibition at the Nordic House Children’s Library that invites visitors into a creative and imaginative space inspired by northern nature, glaciers, and fairytale worlds. The North opens at the same time as the art exhibition Ripples: Shifting Realities in the Arctic, in the Hvelfing exhibition space, and the artists’ works can also be found on the walls in the children’s…

Guided Tour - Synergy 2.0.
On Museum Night, the art collective Mercury Maze Studio—comprised of Owen Hindley, Katerina Blahutova, and Þorsteinn Eyfjörð—welcomes guests on a guided tour of their work Synergy 2.0. The work is an interactive video, light, and sound installation that will be projected onto Hnitbjörg, the building that houses the Einar Jónsson Museum. In this multilayered piece, visitors can explore the…

Synergy 2.0. - Light Trail
During the Winter Lights Festival, the art collective Mercury Maze Studio—comprised of Owen Hindley, Katerina Blahutova, and Þorsteinn Eyfjörð—welcomes visitors to a guided experience of their work Synergy 2.0. PLEASE NOTE: The artwork may affect people with epilepsy. The piece is an interactive video, light, and sound installation projected onto Hnitbjörg, the building that houses the Einar…