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Reykjavík Classics
Iceland´s award-winning concert hall Harpa and Reykjavik City proudly present a new concert series, Reykjavik Classics in Eldborg Harpa, summer 2016.

Spending Christmas in Reykjavík
Reykjavík’s growing reputation as an alternative Christmas destination has exceeded all expectations, attracting much international media attention and a record number of visitors to the city.

Reykjavík Gay Pride 2013
Reykjavik is set to receive thousands of guests as the city celebrates its 15th outing of Reykjavík Pride.The event, which has become one the country’s biggest celebrations on the festival calendar in recent years will take place between 6th – 11th August, with a variety of concerts, dances, exhibitions and ending with the spectacular official Pride Parade on 10th August. Find out…

REYKJAVÍK INTERNATIONAL GAMES
The Reykjavík International Games, or RIG, are held annually in January to increase the competitiveness of Icelandic Athletes while reducing their travel costs by creating a unique international event in the city of Reykjavík that attracts strong foreign competitors.

Reykjavik, the best place to live for LGBT+ people!
A new study has revealed the most LGBT-friendly cities in the world, based on a ranking of 77 major world cities. The Wellbeing Index was created by Fitbit and ranks the cities in order of their liveability based on 15 factors, including gender equality, safety and LGBT+ acceptance. It judged the capital of Iceland, Reykjavik, to be the best place to live for LGBT+ people, giving it a score…

Reykjavík Fringe Festival
June A celebration of all art forms, new and old artists on the fringe. Local and international artists perform all over the city at the height of summer presenting a variety of theatre, dance, circus, comedy, poetry, drag, burlesque, children's shows, magic, new media, and more.

Árbær Open Air Museum
Reykjavik’s open air museum, where you can stroll through the past and experience the way we lived.

Iceland's largest hotel to open in Reykjavík today
Today is the opening of Fosshotel Reykjavik at Höfðatorg. This will be the largest hotel in Iceland featuring 320 rooms, including 7 top floor suites with stunning bay or city views. The four star hotel is located in Reykjavík’s business district, a short walking distance from Laugavegur, the main shopping street. Over 70 percent of the rooms are booked in June and 85 percent in July.In addition…

Local Transport
Ride with the locals and see more for less. Easy, affordable, and a great way to explore beyond the usual sights.

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