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Höfði House
The Höfði building has a very remarkable history. In the 104 years since it was taken into use, there have been consuls, ambassadors, poets, and artists among others, living there. Höfði is today the mayor's reception hall. Höfði house was taken into use in 1909 and has a remarkable history related to Icelanders' relations with other nations. The house was built at Félagstún for the French…

Sights & Attractions
Despite being a relatively small city there is so much to see and do in Reykjavík!

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

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Welcome to Reykjavík! - a city to recharge, restore and refuel. It's a city surrounded by incredible nature - but at the same time, a city full of life, beaming with creativity

Reykjavík City Centre
Downtown Reykjavík is the beating heart of Iceland’s capital – a compact hub where culture, history, creativity and nightlife meet against a backdrop of colourful neighbourhoods and scenic views.

Sustainable And Eco-Friendly Reykjavík
Here is your sustainable and eco-friendly travel guide to Reykjavik. The beautiful images of Iceland are not just glamorised Instagram moments. There is something truly unique and beautiful about nature in Iceland.

The Spirit of Humanity Forum in Reykjavík
The third Spirit of Humanity Forum will take place from the 27-29 April 2017 in Reykjavík, Iceland at Háskólabíó Cinema. This follows two successful Spirit of Humanity (SoH) Forums supported by the City of Reykjavík.