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Vesturbæjarlaug pool
At Vesturbæjarlaug pool you will find a 25m outdoor pool, kiddie pool, hot tubs, sauna, steam bath, cold tub and outdoor dressing rooms. At the front desk, there is swimwear for sale, refreshments for sale and free wifi.

Erró: The Power Of Images
Erró is one of the few Icelandic artists who has gained a foothold in the international art scene. The Power of Images is a comprehensive overview of the artist's colourful career that has made use of various media in the visual arts.

Grafarvogslaug pool
Grafarvogslaug opened in 1998 and was added little by little in the following years. Now there is an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a wading pool, a play pool and hot tubs. There is also one slide and a children's slide. Furthermore, you'll also find an infrared sauna cabin.

Soccer-mania in Iceland!
The World Cup's Kick-off is tomorrow, June 14th. This year Icelanders are incredibly excited since our national team qualified for the first time in history - the world's smallest nation to do so!

Esja - The Queen of Mountains
Mount Esja is Reykjavík's best-known mountain. You might imagine that she (yes, in Icelandic we talk about "her") is located somewhere in the wilderness. However, located only a 30-minute drive from central Reykjavík, she is a popular hiking spot the year around for locals and visitors alike.

Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar
Located in Miðgarður by Center Hotels, Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar is positioned at one end of the city’s main shopping street, making it the perfect place to stop by and grab a tasty bite in the heart of Reykjavik. 

Potturinn og pannan
Potturinn og Pannan is a family-run restaurant established in 1982 and located in a walking distance from the heart of Reykjavík. We are proud of being one of the oldest and still operating restaurants in the city and - over the years - having gained popularity and trust of both local guests and tourists. We are known for our delicious menu that highlights the best of Iceland's rich culinary…

Reynisvatn lake
Reynisvatn is one of many small lakes within the city limits of Reykjavík and is located in Grafarholt. Reynisvatn, like other release lakes, is popular with children, and others who are taking their first steps in the fishery, as it is a well-known fact that there is plenty of fish on-site and all fish are healthy.

The Annual Icelandic Beer Festival
March 1st AnnuallyThe Icelandic Annual Beer Festival is an annual celebration of beer freedom with a four day festival starring the best of the Icelandic beer trade along with selected international ones.

Ásvallalaug
The newest and most child-friendly pool in Hafnarfjörður, Ásvallalaug, is also the biggest thermal pool in Iceland at about 6,000 m² (65,000 feet²).