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Esja & Kjalarnes
Just a short drive from Reykjavík lies the striking mountain range of Esja and the neighbouring district of Kjalarnes, where outdoor adventure and natural serenity go hand in hand.

Swimming Culture in Iceland
Swimming pools in Iceland are nothing like in most European Cities. If you truly want to follow in the footsteps of the locals, you should visit one of Reykjavík's 18 geothermal swimming pools.

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.

Spend the Perfect Family Day in Elliðaárdalur
Enjoy the perfect family day in Elliðaárdalur. Discover fun activities, historical sites, and family-friendly attractions for an unforgettable experience in Reykjavík.

Laugardalur Valley
Laugardalur (Hot Spring Valley) is a major centre for sports and recreation in the capital.

Garðabær
Bordering Kópavogur and the ocean, Garðabær offers a calm, scenic retreat with rich history, diverse birdlife and outdoor charm.

Sea swimming in Reykjavík
Not only are Icelanders obsessed with their geothermal swimming pools and their natural hot springs, but many people also love to swim in the cold North Atlantic ocean!

Reykjavík on a Budget
You´ve probably heard that Reykjavík is a very expensive city to travel to but there are various places to visit and things to do which don´t cost a thing or very little.

Reykjavík campsite voted one of the best campsites in Europe
Reykjavík Campsite was voted one of the twenty best campsites in Europe by The Guardian Newspaper. Reykjavík Campsite is an environmental friendly campsite perfectly located in a green area in the city but yet close to the city centre. The campsite can accommodate up to 900 persons in tents, cars or caravans. The campsite is located in a green area in the city, next door to one of Iceland’s…

A new geothermal lagoon
Construction is about to begin for a new geothermal lagoon in Kársnes in Kópavogur. Plans are for the spot to open in 2021 with a hot spring, a cold pool and saunas. Further construction will take place once the first aspect has been completed as the project has been split into four parts.