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The Einar Jónsson Sculpture Museum
The Einar Jónsson Sculpture Museum opened on 24 June 1923, making it Iceland’s first public art museum on its own premises. Einar Jónsson (1874-1954) was the first Icelandic sculptor to make a career in his art. He was a pioneer of Icelandic sculpture, who had a major influence upon Icelandic art. The museum’s collection comprises of over 350 works of art from Einar’s 60-year career as an artist,…

Indoor and Outdoor Wellness in the Heart of Reykjavík
Sundhöll Reykjavíkur was reopened few weeks ago after extensive renovations with a new outdoor pool, several new hot tubs and an ice bath.
7 Must-See Reykjavik Neighborhoods according to viator.com
This cosmopolitan capital packs an outsized punch. Iceland’s capital may be small, but each of its neighbourhoods has its own distinct atmosphere

A weekend in Reykjavík
Our colleagues at Visit Iceland have made a great article for a weekend in our beloved city.

The City Centre
Reykjavík city centre offers Iceland's widest range of shops, restaurants, services and events.

Sky Lagoon and Hildur Yeoman in Vogue
Many of Iceland’s most treasured cultural institutions were conceived during uncertain times. Take for instance, Reykjavik’s hallowed Hallgrímskirkja church, commissioned during the Great Depression, which took over 40 years to complete.

Parade of Icelandic horses in Central Reykjavík
The days from 28th of March to 1st of May in Reykjavík are dedicated to the Icelandic horse. You can experience this true force of nature in the city's center, as well as in natural surroundings.

Reykjavík in 5th Place as the Best Destination for City Breaks
Travel Weekly's has chosen Reykjavík as one of the best destinations in the world for city breaks. Reykjavík is in 5th place after New York, Barcelona, Rome and Amsterdam.

Easter in Reykjavík: Exploring Museums and Icelandic Traditions
As spring breathes new life into Reykjavík, Easter offers a unique opportunity to delve into Icelandic culture while enjoying the city's vibrant atmosphere. For those who seek enriching experiences during this festive season, Reykjavík offers a plethora of museum visits intertwined with traditional Icelandic customs.