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Mosfellsbær Itinerary
What can you do in the sleepy little town of Mosfellsbær, 20 minutes away from Reykjavík, Iceland? Keep reading, and we'll tell you all about it!

Sustainable Tourism in Reykjavík
Reykjavík City is committed in making sustainable and responsible tourism attainable. Quality and the environment are decisive factors, which is mirrored in the Tourism Strategy for the City of Reykjavík.

Reykjavík Carbon Neutral by 2040
Reykjavík City has put forward a climate policy paper with an action plan where goals are established for a carbon neutral city by 2040.

Useful apps for your stay in Reykjavík
Apps are a great way to convey information at this day and age. Here are our top picks for important apps to have on your phone whilst being a guest in our beautiful city.

Strætó
The public bus network is easy to use, affordable, and can take you from downtown to the quieter neighbourhoods. Sit back, look out the window, and let Reykjavík roll by.

Mount Esja
The mountain Esja (914 m (2,999 ft)), often called Esjan, is situated in about 10 km to the north of our capital city in the town of Mosfellsbær. Esja is not a single mountain, but a volcanic mountain range, made from basalt and tuff. Within easy reach of the capital, Esja is a very popular recreation area for hikers and climbers. The best known hiking paths lead to the summits Þverfellshorn …

Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Center
Discover the magic of the Northern Lights at Aurora Reykjavík, Iceland's original and only museum dedicated entirely to the Aurora Borealis! Conveniently located in the vibrant Grandi district, just a short walk from Reykjavík’s city center, Aurora Reykjavík is an absolute must-visit for anyone eager to experience the wonder of the Northern Lights

Keflavík Airport
Welcome to Keflavík Airport

Tuesday Threads - Sourdough
On 27 January at 16:00–17:00, the fifth lecture in the series Tuesday Threads will be held at the Settlement Exhibition in Aðalstræti. Free admission and everyone is welcome! Please note: The lecture will be in Icelandic. This time, Ragnheiður Maísól Sturludóttir, folklorist, will present her final project in Applied Folkloristics from 2024 — “I think this has just become a small part of me”:…