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7 Ways Reykjavík Perfectly Combines Nature & City Life
If you’re looking for a place that effortlessly intertwines the conveniences of city life with the restorative powers of nature, look no further than Reykjavík.

Best Places to Have Brunch in Reykjavík
Discover the best brunch spots in Reykjavík! From seaside cafes to luxury buffets, here are 10 must-try places for brunch lovers visiting Iceland’s capital.

The City Areas
The Reykjavík Capital Area is the country's largest and most populated city and currently home to 234.910 people (2020), that's two-thirds of the entire Icelandic population!

Spend the Perfect Family Day in Elliðaárdalur
Enjoy the perfect family day in Elliðaárdalur. Discover fun activities, historical sites, and family-friendly attractions for an unforgettable experience in Reykjavík.

Re Argentina Alfajores
Re Argentina Alfajores is proud to be the first Alfajores brand in Iceland, introducing this beloved South American treat with a distinctive Icelandic twist. Alfajores are a traditional delicacy made of two soft cookies filled with rich Argentinian dulce de leche — a smooth, caramelised milk spread — and have long been cherished across Latin America.

New Film Festival Coming to Reykjavik in February
The Stockfish Film Festival will promote European productions, industry networking, filming locations and tax rebates available in Iceland.

Elliðaárdalur Valley
Elliðaárdalur is an urban oasis: a lush, green valley where salmon leap in the river, waterfalls tumble through lava rock, and walking trails wind through woodlands.

Reykjavik Marina - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Reykjavik Marina, steps from downtown Reykjavik, is situated in a completely renovated four-story building that has become a landmark among local residents. It is located next to the historical, and still fully functioning, dry-dock called Slippur.

Reykjavík UNESCO City of Literature
Reykjavík has been designated a UNESCO City of Literature and is the first non-native English speaking city to receive this prestigious title. Reykjavík is the fifth city in the world to receive the title and joins other UNESCO Cities of Literature including; Edinburgh, Melbourne, Iowa City and Dublin.

Where to stay in Reykjavík
There are multiple options for accommodation in the Reykjavík capital area