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Sequence Art Festival
October The aim of the festival is to produce and present progressive visual art with a special focus on time-based mediums, such as performance, sound art, video and public interventions.

Viðey Island
The combination of stunning views, historical ruins and contemporary art pieces make Viðey island something special. Just a short boat-ride takes you to another world, to be explored in your own time.

Grótta
On the tip of Seltjarnarnes Peninsula, is a place called Grótta and there you'll find a popular lighthouse. Grótta was declared a nature reserve in 1974 due to its abundant birdlife.

Vesturbæjarlaug
Vesturbæjarlaug is a small and friendly neighbourhood pool, located within walking distance of the city centre. The pool has an outdoor pool and children’s pool, waterslide, four hot tubs, steam bath, sauna and gym.

Passports and visas
Before you travel to Reykjavík it's important to be aware of the passport and visa regulations regarding entry to Iceland. All visitors to must carry a passport, valid at least 3 months beyond the return date

Matinée with Eyþór Franzson Wechner at Hallgrímskirkja
Matinée with Eyþór Franzson Wechner, organist from Blönduós, Iceland at Hallgrimskirkja Saturday March 7th at 12 hrs. at Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík. Tickets available at Hallgrímskirkja & tix.is Admission: 3.200 kr. Eyþór Franzson Wechner was born in Akranes. At the age of 14, he began organ studies, first under the guidance of Úlrik Ólason and later with Björn Steinar Sólbergsson at the…

Easter in Iceland
Easter is a National holiday in Iceland.

YOKO ONO WILL PAY HER ANNUAL VISIT TO ICELAND THIS OCTOBER, TO ILLUMINATE IMAGINE PEACE TOWER ON JOHN LENNON’S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY 9 OCTOBER
Yoko will be paying her annual visit to Iceland this October, to signal the illumination of Imagine Peace Tower in memory of John Lennon on Monday 9th October - his birthday.

Whales of Iceland
The Whales of Iceland Exhibition consists of 23 man-made life-size models of the various whale species found in Icelandic waters throughout its natural history.

Meet some modern day Vikings
Hafnarfjörður has dubbed itself as the town of Vikings. It's home to Fjörukráin, Reykjavík's only Viking-themed tavern. Here you're also able to attend the annual Viking Festival!