Reykjavik Botanical Garden

Reykjavik Botanical Garden is a living museum in the open air. The Botanical Garden was founded in 1961 and is run by the City of Reykjavik. He belongs to the Environmental Quality Office, which is part of the City of Environment and Planning Division. The Environment and Health Council handles the issues of the Botanical Garden. The role of the Botanical Garden is to preserve and record plants for education, research and adoration. The park preserves about 5,000 plants in eight museums. The plant collections give an idea of the diversity of vegetation in the temperate belt to the north.

The Icelandic Phallological Museum

Housing the worldʹs largest collection of penises, the Icelandic Phallological Museum offers visitors a unique and unforgettable learning experience. Over recent years the family friendly museum has grown steadily and as of 2020 the presentation has been improved immensely. And now with a phallic themed bistro, the visitors can enjoy exclusive craft beers and dishes.

Flame restaurant and bar

Flame is a restaurant and bar where freshness, quality and experience are paramount. The concept is inspired by the Japanese cuisine Teppanyaki. 32 seats of Teppanyaki table, one of the biggest dinner table in Iceland. Professional Teppanyaki chefs will cook in front of you with the freshest ingredients from local. Enjoy your evening with fire, joys and funs.

SPAKSmannsspjarir

The word “Spaksmannsspjarir” in Icelandic means “Wise Man’s Clothing” and we truly are dedicated to serve and design for intellectual women from all over the world.

We are inspired by our surroundings, the Icelandic nature and environment. The colours and textures of the unique and magical landscape, as well as the people in Iceland, are an endless source of creativity.

Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre

Harpa is one of Reykjavik‘s greatest and most distinguished landmarks. It is an enchanting destination for intrigued travellers and its grand-scale award-winning architecture has attracted millions of guests since its opening in May 2011. Harpa´s facade is one of the largest artworks in the world designed by artist Ólafur Elíasson and Henning Larsen Architects. Harpa offers one of the best facilities for concerts and conferences in Northern Europe and has received numerous awards and prizes, both for its architecture and as a concert hall and conference centre.

Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo

Reykjavík Family Park and Zoo offers fun for all ages throughout the year. While known for its farm animals, the zoo also features arctic foxes, reindeer, seals, and a small collection of exotic animals, providing much more than visitors might expect.

Seasonal Activities and Playground Access

The park’s funfair operates daily during the summer and on weekends in winter, weather permitting. Some of the playground equipment remains open year-round, ensuring entertainment regardless of the season.

A Place for Smiles

National Gallery of Iceland

The National Gallery of Iceland, established in 1884, is a leading art museum in Iceland. The building was initially built in the early 20th century as an icehouse, and today it houses the National Gallery collections. 

The National Gallery's collection consists mainly of 19th, 20th and 21st century art, of which many are landmarks in Icelandic art history. The museum also possesses a fine collection of international art. 

Alþingisgarðurinn parliament park

Behind the Parliament House is a beautiful and peaceful garden, which is mostly surrounded by a high stone wall. The park is the oldest Icelandic public park that has been preserved in its original form since 1894. The park is a nice location to sit down on a bench and observe the environment. In Alþingi in 1893, a proposal was made on how to spend the money that had been collected in the parliament building fund from 1867.

Reykjavík Konsulat Hotel

The Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton, is situated in the oldest part of Reykjavík at the junction of Icelandic history and style. The reconstruction of this charming building, which in the 19th and 20th century housed a grand department store run by Consul Thomsen and his family, was completed in 2018 with modern amenities and a nod to Reykjavík’s vibrant culture. It's a pleasure to welcome you to Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel. We give you a glimpse into the history of Reykjavík.
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