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Reykjavik Attractions

When planning a trip to the Land of Fire and Ice, steamy hot springs, tumbling waterfalls, and aqua glaciers come to mind, but the capital city of Reykjavik is home to its own enchanting destinations. In addition to its cultural attractions and mouthwatering eateries, the Icelandic metropolis is recognized as one of the safest, cleanest, and greenest cities in the world. Whether you've come to marvel at the furtive puffins in Faxaflói Bay or visit the nation's oldest microbrewery, Reykjavik delivers. Named for the "smoky cove" that early settlers discovered upon setting foot on Reykjavik's shores, this beautiful international city offers something for every type of traveler.


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An escape to Reykjavik need not blow your budget. You won't even need your wallet if you go to:

Natural History Museum of Kopavogur - Young or old, this place will inspire your imagination and capture your attention.

Siggubær - If you plan to explore the region's history through its landmarks, pencil this one in your travel schedule.

Tjornin - Look for a place to sit and enjoy the serenity that goes hand in hand with being near the water.

Reykjavik City Library - Open up your guidebook and find out why this place is worth adding to your travel itinerary.

Domkirkjan - Get an insight into local religious beliefs at this sacred site.

Nautholsvik Geothermal Beach - Devour a good book or play some music while grabbing some rays.

Seltjarnarnes Peninsula Jogging Path - Appreciate the contrast between urban life and nature's wild beauty at this spectacular location.

Hellisgerdi Park - Organize a picnic and enjoy a relaxing stroll around the beautiful plants.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Reykjavik

Faxaflói Bay dazzles with an array of whale-watching, sea-angling, and bird-watching opportunities, so it's no wonder that Iceland's cultural capital is positioned steps from the bay’s sparkling waves. Areas like the Old Harbor and Grandi Harbor Area beckon with the city's hippest museums, concert halls, and Nordic bistros, while Laugardalur offers sprawling green spaces and a slower pace of life.

Old Harbor

An enclave in the Miðborg region, Old Harbor is the destination for Iceland's trendiest travelers. A former fishing zone, this seaside district is dotted with sculptures like the Sun Voyager statue and cafes offering vinegary fish-and-chips and energizing dark-roast coffee. Hotspots include the progressive art center at Hafnarhús and countless places to grab a bite or savor a brew.

Grandi Harbor Area

Yoga studios, a Northern Lights exhibit, and a whale museum dot the lanes beside bait huts and dry docks in the Grandi Harbor Area, an up-and-coming commercial enclave. Amid the hubbub of the waterfront, the Reykjavik Maritime Museum depicts the lineage of Icelandic fishing and the Saga Museum recreates events from Nordic history with wax figures.

Laugardalur

East of Miðborg, Laugardalur is home to Iceland's national soccer stadium and a series of family-oriented parks. Kids love the Húsdýragarðurinn petting zoo, while adults delight in the Reykjavik Art Museum's Ásmundarsafn sculpture park, which showcases works by Ásmundur Sveinsson.

Things to See in Reykjavík

Beyond gazing at the ink-blue waters of Faxaflói Bay, there are a bevy of things to see in Reykjavik. If you want to take in a concert, head to the Harpa Concert Hall, where regional and mainstream acts take stage inside a modern edifice near the Old Harbor. For a more intimate affair, Café Rosenberg hosts local artists several nights a week. In addition to live music, miraculous landmarks like the Hallgrímskirkja cathedral and venerated institutions like the National Gallery of Iceland illustrate the rich history of the region.

Sightseeing in Reykjavik

Icelanders have a saying they use when they want to motivate each other: "On with the butter!" Use this phrase when it's time to tackle the wealth of things to do in and around Reykjavik and you're sure to go far. Begin by acclimating yourself to the city during a guided city bike tour that ushers you to sightseeing spots like the Alþingishúsið parliament building and tranquil Tjörnin lake. Then, pamper yourself with admission to the Blue Lagoon, where healing turquoise pools offer a bit of respite from urban life. Likewise, you can elect to behold the natural wonders of Thingvellir National Park, Strokkur Geyser, and Gullfoss Waterfall during a tour of the Golden Circle. Finally, for those who satisfy their inner-daredevil, whitewater rafting on the Gullfoss Canyon or a midnight sunset ATV adventure can be arranged.

Things to Do in Reykjavik with Kids

There's fun for all the family wherever you go in Reykjavik. Here are a few family friendly experiences to try together that'll make your getaway unforgettable:


 

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Frequently asked questions

What to do in Reykjavik on a sunny day?
What to do in Reykjavik on a rainy day?
A Golden Circle and South Coast - 2 day tour is an excellent indoor activity to sign up for if the weather turns nasty.
What is Reykjavik famous for?
Hallgrimskirkja is an icon of Reykjavik, so make it a priority to visit.
What should I not miss in Reykjavik?
If you’re eager to discover the best of this destination, add these sights to your itinerary:

  • Blue Lagoon
  • Reykjavik City Hall
  • National Museum of Iceland
  • Perlan

Are there cheap things to do in Reykjavik?
What can you do in Reykjavik for free?
You could put your cash in the hotel safe for the day, because these fantastic attractions will cost you nothing at all:

  • Hallgrimskirkja
  • Reykjavik Harbour
  • Laugavegur
  • Old Harbour


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Downtown Reykjavik

5/5(183 area reviews)

If you're spending some time in Downtown Reykjavik, Hallgrimskirkja and Reykjavik Free Church are top sights worth seeing.

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Laugardalur

4/5(34 area reviews)

Laugardalur is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Laugardalslaug Geothermal Pool or Hofdi House.

Laugardalur
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Vesturbær

4.5/5(232 area reviews)

The abundant dining options and waterfront views are top of the list for many visitors to Vesturbær. A stop by Reykjavik Harbour or Landakotskirkja might round out your trip.

Vesturbær
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Háaleiti

4/5(61 area reviews)

While there might not be top attractions in Háaleiti, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Kringlan Shopping Mall and Laugardalslaug Geothermal Pool.

Háaleiti
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Hlíðar

4.5/5(123 area reviews)

Though Hlíðar might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Reykjavik Harbour and Perlan.

Hlíðar
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Holt

While Holt isn't home to many top sights, Reykjavik Harbour and Laugavegur are some notable places to visit nearby.

Holt

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