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Embracing the Northern Lights in Reykjavík
Discover the allure of Iceland's Northern Lights as the Aurora season paints the skies from late August to mid-April. Here's how to make the most of your experience.

How to Spend One Perfect Day in Reykjavík
Make the most of one day in Reykjavík with out itinerary. Explore top attractions, local favorites, and must-see sights for an unforgettable day in Iceland’s capital.

Tour operators & travel agents
Tour operators and travel agents have their work cut out for them when it comes to choosing between the numerous stunning locations in Iceland. We understand that tourists are excited about visiting glaciers, geysers and black beaches, but we would like to suggest that tour operators and travel agents plan a day in Reykjavík for every visitor.

Icelandic Swimming Culture Receives UNESCO Recognition
A celebration of warmth, water, and the everyday rituals that shape life in Reykjavík and beyond

Your Holiday Guide to Christmas Markets in Reykjavík
Experience the enchanting Christmas markets in Reykjavík. Enjoy festive treats, unique gifts, and holiday cheer in the heart of Iceland’s charming capital.

10 Free Things To Do In Reykjavík
Who doesn't love free stuff? Reykjavík can easily be enjoyed on a budget. Here are the top things to do in Reykjavík that don't cost a thing.

Space for humans: the Moon on earth
Space for Humans: The Moon on Earth is a new exhibition at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography. On the occasion of the exhibition, a talk with the photographer Matthew Broadhead will be held on Friday, November 15 at 12:10. The event is in English and admission is free. The exhibition is open every day November 14, 2019 - February 3, 2020. In his work, Broadhead explores the connections…
A Weekend in Reykjavik Iceland
Whether you’re in town for a quick weekend escape or kicking off a longer Iceland adventure, this 2-day itinerary will guide you through the capital’s best spots.

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.

Exhibition | Breiðholts boogie | Hafsteinn Michael
Hafsteinn’s visual world in the exhibition Breiðholts Boogie is unusual yet at the same time familiar: the artist deliberately works toward constructing his own mythology as a framework for his practice. It is a world governed by its own system of symbols and its own internal landscape. There is little room for the “outside world” in his works; it is almost rejected, and any references to it…