- Welcome to the Heart of Iceland | Visit Reykjavík
The Reykjavík City Card offers free entry to a great selection of museums and galleries, all swimming pools in Reykjavík, and free unlimited travel by bus within the Reykjavik Capital Area
- Sights Attractions | Visit Reykjavík
The pond and Hljómskálagarðurinn park Alþingi - Parliament House Höfði House Revealing the city's secrets Discover less visited and hidden treasure in the charming 5 municipalities of Reykjavik City area Visit City Areas
- Popular Things to Do in Reykjavík | Visit Reykjavík
Finally, don't forget Perlan, one of Reykjavik's most iconic landmarks Perlan combines innovation and nature under its glass dome, offering stunning city views
- Two days in Reykjavík: What to do in 48 hours | Visit Reykjavík
There’s so much to see and do in Reykjavík! But if you only have 48 hours to explore, don’t worry—you can still experience what this dynamic city offers From taking a dip in geothermal pools to witnessing real molten lava, this handy itinerary will guide you through a two-day adventure that captures the essence of Reykjavík Day 1: Dive into Icelandic Culture and Nature Start with a
- Reykjavík - something for everyone | Visit Reykjavík
Over the past few decades an extensive film industry possessing a full range of know-how and experience has been built in Reykjavik A thriving and ever-growing film and commercial scene has produced a rich pool of professionals in all areas of film-making, production and event management
- History of Reykjavík | Visit Reykjavík
Ingólfur Arnarson, who is considered the first settler of Iceland, is believed to have arrived in 870 and named the place Reykjavík, where the city now stands today Recent archaeological discoveries in the centre of Reykjavík — particularly in Aðalstræti, Suðurgata, Kirkjustræti, and Lækjargata — support this belief, as human remains dating back to around 870 have been found in
- The City Areas - Visit Reykjavík
The Reykjavík Capital Region is Iceland’s largest and most populous urban area, with approximately 249,000 residents as of 2025 This makes up around 64% of the entire Icelandic population, and positions Reykjavík as the heart of the nation’s culture, business, and daily life The area is made up of seven municipalities: Reykjavík itself, along with Kópavogur, Hafnarfjörður
- The City Card | Visit Reykjavík
The Reykjavík City Card offers free entry to a great selection of museums and galleries, all swimming pools in Reykjavík, and free unlimited travel by bus within the Reykjavik Capital Area (it does not include the bus nr 55 to the airport as that leaves the Capital)
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