
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

Dining in Reykjavík
Despite the capital's relatively petite size, there is certainly no shortage of restaurants, cafés and bars around the city!

CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS IN REYKJAVÍK
Celebrating Icelandic Christmas Tree Traditions December is one of the most magical months in Reykjavík. Marking the beginning of the holiday season, for more than half a century, is the lighting of the iconic Oslo Christmas tree on the Austurvöllur Parliament square, followed by lighting of Christmas trees all around the capital area such as in Hafnarfjörður Heritage Harbor, Mosfellsbær…

What’s On
What’s On is a Reykjavík tourist information centre and magazine, providing professional service and up-to-date information to readers and customers.

Iceland’s national culinary team takes third place in the Culinary Olympics!
With impressive number of quality restaurants, and with award winning chefs that are creating both imaginative and delicious cuisine, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Iceland´s national culinary team came in third place in the Culinary Olympics!

New Year’s Bonfires
New Year’s Bonfires (Áramótabrennur) will be in 17 places in the Reykjavík this year and in a similar manner as before. You can join the locals and experience old age customs and traditions of the New Year’s celebration.

(NS)FAQ: A few Not So Frequently Asked Questions
Whatever questions you have, and how basic, complicated or strange they may seem, we'll happily answer them.

Academic Café | Icelandic Animal Stories
Gunnar Theodór Eggertsson is an author and animal lover. He has written books for children, teenagers, and adults, as well as a doctoral thesis on animals in literature. In his lecture, "Icelandic Animal Stories," he will discuss Iceland's rich tradition of stories about animals, place these stories in an international context of both literature and animal welfare, and consider the relevance of…

Historical Football Game for Iceland
The Icelandic men’s football team meets Austria today at 4 pm in Paris at the UEFA EURO 2016. This is a historical moment for the Icelandic football. A draw would suffice for the team to move on in the championship, but if that goal isn’t accomplished then this will be Iceland’s last game.

Reykjavík amongst the best cities in the world according to Condé Nast readers
Each year, readers of one of the most popular travel magazines, Condé Nast Traveler, weigh in on their favorite international cities, big and small