
Fosshotel Lind
Fosshotel Lind, centrally located in Reykjavík, is near Laugavegur, the city’s main shopping area. The hotel’s central location makes it one of Reykjavik’s best downtown hotels. When it comes to hotels in Reykjavik’s city centre, Fosshotel Lind has everything you could desire within just a few paces

Fosshotel Baron
Just steps away from the waterside, Fosshotel Baron is an excellent base for a stay in Reykjavík. In this incredible location, the possibilities are truly endless. Enjoy a scenic walk by the seaside, visit the prestigious Harpa Concert Hall and try some of Reykjavík's great restaurants and cafés, all just a short distance from the hotel. Fosshotel Baron is an accessible and comfortable stay…

Iceland’s Water Cure in New York Times Magazine
“On a frigid February day in Reykjavik, I stood bare chested and dripping wet just inside the dressing room at the Vesturbaejar pool, facing a long, cold walk to the outdoor hot tubs. My host was stoic, strong, a Viking. I was whining.”

Our Annual Festival Calendar is Online!
There are 74 exciting annual festivals in the city of Reykjavík. With our annual events calendar, you can plan your trip to Iceland around the festivals which arouse your interests.

Bradt Travel Guides have released a new e-city guide to Reykjavík
Extracted from their award-winning Iceland guidebook, Bradt Travel Guides have released a new e-city guide to Reykjavík.

The Color Run – The Happiest 5k on the planet!
A colorful Saturday ahead: Close to 12.000 colorful runners will pack the streets of downtown Reykjavik on Saturday in The Color Run by Alvogen.

45 Games at the UEFA Fanzone-Reykjavík Loves Football
The atmosphere yesterday was just phenomenal during the football game Iceland- Portugal at the UEFA Fanzone on Ingólfstorg. There was a big crowd of people watching the Icelandic national men's football team in their first game at the 2016 Euro Cup in France scoring 1-1 against Portugal.

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.

Watch Iceland vs. England in the Euro 2016 at Arnarhóll
Due to an enormous interest in the game between Iceland and England in the Euro 2016 it has been decided to put up a huge screen and a sound system at Arnarhóll, which is in the heart of Reykjavík

Perfect Black Reveals Perfect Nature
Ever wanted to see the dazzling Aurora in Iceland in your lifetime? LG OLED TV makes your dream become a reality this summer!