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Attractions Around Reykjavík
Discover top attractions around Reykjavik, from hot springs to Viking villages. Explore culture, spas, art, and nature just beyond the city centre for an epic day trip.

Frequently Asked Questions
Most people are quick to notice popular landmarks such as Hallgrímskirkja Church, the Pearl, Tjörnin (the pond) and Mount Esja rising over the city, which can all be reached on foot or by bus.

Drive in Reykjavík
Freedom to roam. Rent a car, follow your curiosity, and enjoy the road at your own pace.

From KEF to Reykjavík
There are four ways to get from Keflavík airport to Reykjavík city. You can rent a car, go on a private bus, take a taxi, or catch the number 55 public pus

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If you have any questions check out this list, it might give you the answers!

Sky Lagoon and Hildur Yeoman in Vogue
Many of Iceland’s most treasured cultural institutions were conceived during uncertain times. Take for instance, Reykjavik’s hallowed Hallgrímskirkja church, commissioned during the Great Depression, which took over 40 years to complete.

Mount Keilir
Mount Keilir is a small volcanic mountain to the south west of Hafnarfjörður (Harbour Village). It can be easily visited when travelling between Reykjavík and Keflavík Airport, or the Blue Lagoon.

Northern Lights Day Trip Reykjavík
Plan your Northern Lights day trip from Reykjavík. Learn the best time to go, top viewing spots, local tours, and tips for seeing Iceland’s elusive aurora.

Rainbow Reykjavík Winter Pride
No date yet for 2022 Amazing nature, nightlife, and northern lights in a fantastic international and local company.

Autumn in Reykjavík
Autumn is the perfect time to visit Reykjavík. Icelandic nature is amazingly beautiful and colourful at this time of year, and although there is no frost yet, there is definitely a shiver of crispness in the air with great opportunities to see the dances of the elusive Northern Lights.