
Reykjavík Nature City
Beautiful nature can be found in all corners of Reykjavík. With mountains, islands, seasides, and dark parks to view the northern lights, you don‘t have to go far to experience a touch of nature.

Popular Things to Do in Reykjavík
Explore top attractions, local hotspots, and must-see sights for an unforgettable adventure in Iceland’s capital.

Winter Lights Festival
FebruaryThe long winter days of darkness in Reykjavík will be illuminated magnificently at the city’s next annual Winter Lights Festival.

Two days in Reykjavík: What to do in 48 hours
Discover how to make the most of two days in Reykjavík. Explore top attractions, local hotspots, and must-see sights for a 48-hour adventure in Iceland’s capital.cover how to make the most of two days in Reykjavík. Explore top attractions, local hotspots, and must-see sights for a 48-hour adventure in Iceland’s capital.

Top Five Favourite Spots in Reykjavík
Mike Keenan, a travel writer for Troy Media, spent three exhilarating days in Reykjavík and wrote about his five favorite spots in the city.

Iceland vs France in the Heart of Reykjavík
The next historical football game, Iceland vs France will be shown at Arnarhóll on Sunday. The game starts at 7 pm, the programme will start about one hour before.

Halloween in Árbær Open Air Museum
If you're here in Reykjavík, or will ever be during Halloween, then a visit to Árbær Open Air Museum is a must as it's an event that no Halloween fan should miss. The museum's staff compete to capture the mysterious atmosphere that accompanies this time and it can surely be said that they outdo themselves every year!

Ten Quirky and Beloved Icelandic Traditions
Discover 10 fascinating Icelandic traditions that celebrate history, culture, and community through unique festivals and cherished customs. From sweet treats and maritime tributes to literary wonders, experience the heart of Iceland’s vibrant heritage!

Explore Reykjavik like a local
There are definitely plenty of attractions that are popular with everyone who comes to Iceland. What will be covered here is how to explore the capital area of Reykjavik as less of a tourist and more of a native.

The Island of Grótta and Grótta Lighthouse
Grótta, located in Seltjarnarnes City Area, is a captivating natural and historical site that offers visitors a unique blend of scenic beauty and rich heritage. On a small peninsula at the westernmost tip of the Greater Reykjavík area, Grótta is renowned for its iconic lighthouse, stunning coastal views, and abundant wildlife.