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Gerðarsafn Art Museum
Gerðarsafn is a progressive museum with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art, located in the heart of Kópavogur. Gerðarsafn offers temporary exhibitions with works by Icelandic and international contemporary artists as well as displaying the museum collection. The exhibition program echoes the museum‘s status as the only Icelandic museum built in honor of a female artist, Gerður Helgadóttir…

Grafarvogslaug pool
Grafarvogslaug opened in 1998 and was added little by little in the following years. Now there is an indoor pool, an outdoor pool, a wading pool, a play pool and hot tubs. There is also one slide and a children's slide. Furthermore, you'll also find an infrared sauna cabin.

Parliament Spa
The Parliament Spa is just like Iceland: Hot and cold, wet and dry.Enjoy our sanctuary, which includes a geothermal tub, sauna, steam room, and cold mist. After a bathing ritual, relax in a private cabana or in a quiet room.

Gljúfrasteinn
Gljúfrasteinn is a writer's home museum, which was the former home of Halldór Kiljan Laxness, a 1955 Nobel Prize for Literature winner. It is located in Mosfellsbær, east of Reykjavík, Iceland. The house was built in 1945 by Halldór and his wife Auður Sveinsdóttir. The architect was Ágúst Pálsson and the interior designer was Birta Fróðadóttir. Gljúfrasteinn is built on the banks of the river…

Grandi by Center Hotels
At the center of Reykjavik’s booming creative quarter, you’ll find the stylish, industrial Grand hotel. More than just a place to stay, the hotel is quite the live gathering place for those in the know, with a bar and a restaurant that are always full of life. We know how to do cosy in our spacious rooms that offer classic comfort with modern frills.

Volcanic eruption in Reykjanes peninsula and online visits
An eruption is ongoing in Geldingadalir valley near mt. Fagradalsfjall, and the Civil Protection and Emergency Management have opened the area for the public to visit.

Nesstofa Medical History Museum
The Medical History Museum Nesstofa is a specialized museum under the administration of the National Museum and concentrates on the collection and preservation of artifacts, tools, instruments, pictures, drawings, and the history of the abovementioned. The name of the museum is derived from the name of the house, Nesstofa, which is among the oldest concrete houses of the country, built during…

RIFF - Ever watched a movie in a cave?
From September 26 to October 6 Reykjavík city centre is set to vibrate with dramatic energy as RIFF (the Reykjavík International Film Festival) celebrates its tenth anniversary!With yet another exciting programme full of superb international films, including 75 features hailing from 40 countries around the world, RIFF presents a great opportunity for visitors to experience a wide variety…

Celebrating Fishermen's Day in Reykjavík and Hafnarfjörður
The Icelandic Fishermen's Day, Sjómannadagurinn, celebrates the country's rich maritime heritage. The day is packed with activities for all ages at both the Old Harbour in Reykjavík and Hafnarfjörður Harbour, ensuring a memorable experience for attendees.

Fjallkonan
Fjallkonan, named after Iceland's national symbol "The Woman of the Mountain," is a lively and inviting restaurant located in the heart of Reykjavík. The menu combines Icelandic traditions with international influences, offering a delicious selection of dishes for all tastes.