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Discover Hidden Gems Around Reykjavík
Don't miss out on the extraordinary experiences that await beyond the city centre.

Sustainable Travel in Reykjavík
Breathtaking nature, rich culture and vibrant hospitality make Reykjavik a coveted destination for visitors from all over the world. To ensure future generations can enjoy the same city that we do each day, we believe in prioritizing sustainability and traveling responsibly whenever possible.

Reykjavík Family City
Families will find plenty of interesting activities in Reykjavík. Whether it’s splashing around in a thermal pool, trying on Viking armour or viewing some of the largest mammals on Earth at close range. There’s fun to be had for all ages in the city.

Spring in Reykjavik
Spring is a beautiful time in Iceland. The days start getting longer and nature comes alive. You can enjoy a number of popular activities including whale-watching, sea-fishing, horseback-riding and trips to the many natural wonders nearby.

Perlan Museum- Wonders of Iceland
Perlan Museum- Wonders of Iceland is one of the largest and most ambitious exhibition project in Reykjavík in recent years. The first exhibition, Glaciers and Ice, opened on 2 July and more will follow next year.

Laugardalur
Laugardalur is among Reykjavík’s premier destinations for family fun and outdoor activity.

See & Do
Check out all the things you can see and do here in Reykjavík, there is just so much to see and do!

Top Free Things To Do In Reykjavík
Reykjavík can easily be enjoyed on a budget. However, it's worth mentioning that the best bang-for-the-buck is the Reykjavík City Card, which offers free access to all major museums, swimming pools and art galleries in the city. Read more about it HERE.

What is new in Reykjavík
Here are some insights into what is new and upcoming in Reykjavík

The City Areas
The Reykjavík Capital Area is the country's largest and most populated city and currently home to 234.910 people (2020), that's two-thirds of the entire Icelandic population!