Tapas Bar
Spanish tapas and fresh Icelandic ingredients.
Tapas Barinn, established in 2000, is one of Reykjavík’s most cherished restaurants and a long-standing favorite among Icelanders. Known for its vibrant fusion of Spanish tapas and fresh Icelandic ingredients, the menu offers a unique dining experience that celebrates the best of both worlds.
Sólheimar City Library
The Reykjavik City Library is a community- and culture house in eight different locations in Reykjavík. The library focuses on great service and access for all, with a wide range of books, facilities, creative technology, events and exhibitions. Each library location is unique and reflects the local community.
Grófin City Library
The Reykjavik City Library is a community- and culture house in eight different locations in Reykjavík. The library focuses on great service and access for all, with a wide range of books, facilities, creative technology, events and exhibitions. Each library location is unique and reflects the local community.
Sundhöll Reykjavíkur pool
Reykjavík Sundhöll has two pools, an indoor and an outdoor pool. There is good access for people in wheelchairs to get into the pool. There is also wheelchair access to the hot tub and sauna.
At Sundhöllin you'll find hot tubs, a diving board, a wading pool, a cold tub and a sauna. There are also outdoor cabins.
Play equipment
There are two diving boards in the indoor pool, the lower one is 1.0 m from the water's surface and the higher one is 2.75 m from the water's surface. Indoor pool: 25m x 10m, 4 lanes, 9m – 4m deep. The temperature is 28°C
Apotek Hotel
Hallargarðurinn public park
The Handknitting Association of Iceland
In November 1977, a group of people, mainly women, founded The Handknitting Association of Iceland.
Their aim was to increase their income by knitting and selling sweaters and other garments from the unique wool characteristic of the Icelandic sheep.
All our handmade products are knitted in Iceland by members of The Handknitting Association of Iceland.
Aðalstræti - The Settlement Exhibition
An open excavation where Viking ruins meet digital technology.