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Hygge Seljavegi - Coffee & Microbakery
With comfortable seating, floor-to-ceiling windows, handcrafted pottery and soft lighting, Hygge is the perfect spot to start the day, meet with friends or cosy up with someone special for soup, an avocado toast or a green smoothie.

Travelling Iceland
Travelling Iceland - Explore in Harmony with Nature.

Keflavík Airport
Welcome to Keflavík Airport

The World Championship of League of Legends takes place in Iceland
Riot Games, the producers of the popular computer game League of Legends, announced today that the world championship in the game will take place in Laugardalshöll in October and November next.

Cryptic Freedom Duo - Concert in The City Hall
Cryptic Freedom Duo is the collaborative project of Brian DeGraw (Gang Gang Dance) and Professor Bear (Sean Linezo). Drawing from a shared history in music, film, and performance art, the duo works through minimalist, improvisational approaches to rhythm and resonant frequency, using flute- and synth-based sound palettes. Their live performances unfold intuitively rather than as fixed…

Iceland’s Brutal Landscapes Shape Its Cutting-Edge Tech
The Bloomberg show Hello World recently did an exciting cover story on Iceland’s evolving tech world.

The House of Collections
The exhibition Treasures of a Nation in the House of Collections throws light on the invaluable collections of the National Gallery of Iceland; the art reflects the zeitgeist of each era, for art is in constant dialogue and renewal, in step with society itself.

Museum night | Poetry Slam and Stand-up
Poetry Slam | The Stage is Yours Talented poets and performers perform on stage in front of a panel of judges and audience.

Grandi Spa
A new and beautiful spa offering true relaxation for body and mind with a selection of hot tubs, a steam room, massage treatments and a relaxation area.

The Einar Jónsson Sculpture Museum
The Einar Jónsson Sculpture Museum opened on 24 June 1923, making it Iceland’s first public art museum on its own premises. Einar Jónsson (1874-1954) was the first Icelandic sculptor to make a career in his art. He was a pioneer of Icelandic sculpture, who had a major influence upon Icelandic art. The museum’s collection comprises of over 350 works of art from Einar’s 60-year career as an artist,…