
Öskjuhlíð
Just a kilometre south of downtown Reykjavík, Öskjuhlíð is a wooded hill featuring forest trails, World War II relics, and views over the city skyline and domestic airport.

Your LGBTQIA+ Guide To Reykjavík
Iceland is one of the most socially progressive countries in the world, and the capital city of Reykjavík is home to many LGBTQI+ friendly sights, activities, and bars and restaurants

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.

Drive in Reykjavík
Freedom to roam. Rent a car, follow your curiosity, and enjoy the road at your own pace.

High Quality Restaurants in Reykjavik
Reykjavík is known for its high-quality restaurants with a selection of both local and international dishes.

SKÝ bar
SKÝ Bar & Lounge is located on the 8th floor of Center Hotels Arnarhvoll at Ingólfsstræti 1 in downtown Reykjavík. From SKÝ, guests can enjoy a breathtaking view over the city centre, the harbour area, Harpa, and Faxaflói Bay. Designed in a modern yet cosy style, SKÝ features a spacious terrace that offers panoramic views in all directions. The bar offers an exciting selection of wines,…

Christmas Village
A feast of sights and sounds, the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjörður offers live entertainment, visits from the Icelandic Yule Lads and quaint village of Christmas houses selling everything from Icelandic design and craft to snacks and hot drinks. And don't forget to try some of the homemade Icelandic delicacies.

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.

Christmas in Reykjavík: A Winter Welcome
Experience the magic of Christmas in Reykjavík - where twinkling lights, festive markets, and centuries-old traditions fill the city with warmth. Taste piparkökur and laufabrauð, join locals for jólahlaðborð, and hear the church bells ring in Christmas Eve. From cosy cafés to lively shopping streets and spectacular New Year’s fireworks, Reykjavík shines with winter wonder.