
Nesstofa - Medical History Museum
The Medical History Museum Nesstofa is a specialized museum under the administration of the National Museum and concentrates on the collection and preservation of artefacts, tools, instruments, pictures, drawings and the history of the abovementioned.

A Christmas Weekend Itinerary in Reykjavík
Spend a long December weekend wandering through Reykjavík’s winter glow, where candlelit windows, steaming pools, and festive markets turn the dark days bright.

Meet in Reykjavík
With its strategic location midway between North America and Europe, award-winning Harpa Conference Centre and rapidly increasing hotel capacity, Reykjavik is expanding its meetings infrastructure and evolving into a premiere location choice for congress, event and incentive planners.

Elliðaárstöð – Place of the Year and Architectural Nominee
In the heart of Reykjavík, where the Elliðaár River winds through its tranquil valley, a once-industrial site has been reborn as a vibrant celebration of creativity and connection.

A Day in Nature
Step off the pavements and explore paradise - all within Reykjavík city limits! Taking a break in nature is a must for residents of Reykjavík who are blessed with such a healthy number of beautiful parks and gardens. In Reykjavík, an area of green respite is never too far away.

Hallgrímskirkja church
Hallgrímskirkja stands guard over Reykjavík. The church is both a parish church and a national sanctuary in Iceland. Its stepped concrete facade is an ode to modernism and a reminder of the Icelandic landscape. The church is named after the 17th-century clergyman Hallgrímur Pétursson, author of Hymns of the Passion. Hallgrímskirkja is an Evangelical-Lutheran church and is a part of the…

Reykjavík Children's Culture Festival kicking off today
Children's culture, culture for children and culture with children, these are the three main aspects of the Reykjavík Children’s Culture Festival: a week-long arts and culture festival dedicated to children and youth. The Reykjavík Children’s Culture Festival was launched in 2010 and is already a huge success. Dedicated exclusively to children and young people in Reykjavík up to the age of 16,…

Laugardalur valley and park
Laugardalur valley and park is undoubtedly the most popular outdoor area of Reykjavik, as the area is particularly suitable for outdoor activities, sheltered and luxuriant with well-organized hiking and biking paths. Laugardalur is also one of the main centers of sports activities in Reykjavik, and there are sports facilities such as Laugardalshöllin, Laugardalsvöllur, Laugardalslaug pool and…

Reykjavik Lights by Keahotel
Reykjavik Lights is a concept design hotel in a Scandinavian style. • Located centrally by the Laugardalur, place of sports and recreation • Complimentary private parking • Breakfast included • Complimentary WiFi • Bright and airy rooms The ever changing source of light in Iceland and how it reflects Icelanders everyday life is an inspiration for this Nordic-style hotel offering an…

WINTER LIGHTS FESTIVAL STARTING THE 7TH OF FEBRUARY!
Winter Lights Festival 2019 Winter Lights Festival is an annual event that celebrates both the winter world and the growing sun light after a long period of darkness. The program consists of light installations, culture and outdoor activities. The festival provides entertainment for Reykjavík’s locals and guests alike. The programme reflects the many faces of Reykjavík´s capital area; with the…