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Bakkatjörn pond
Bakkatjörn pond is a pond near Grótta in Seltjarnarnes, where many bird species reside.

City adventure
There are so many ways to have fun in Reykjavík! From sightseeing to museums, restaurants, shops, and a plethora of entertainment, there is no need to leave the capital to enjoy yourselves!

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.

Summer in Reykjavík
With almost 24 hours of daylight during the summer, Reykjavík truly becomes the city that never sleeps, where you can enjoy a number of popular summertime activities including whale-watching, sea-fishing, horse-back-riding and trips to the many natural wonders nearby.

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

Seltjarnarnes
Just a few minutes from downtown Reykjavík you’ll find Point Panorama. Surrounded by the ocean, Seltjarnarnes peninsula draws visitors and locals alike for inspiring walks and thrilling cycling paths with panoramic views of magnificent nature, the mountains and the sea.

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.

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.

48 Hour Itinerary Culture Edition
Visit Reykjavik knows that visitors to Reykjavík are looking for things to do in the capital, and culture is a large part of wanting to check out Iceland. For a tiny nation in the middle of the North Atlantic, Iceland sure does have a lot of culture!

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