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Miðgarður by Center Hotels
Miðgarður by Center Hotels is positioned at one end of the city’s main shopping street. On Thursday nights the ever lively Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar celebrates both local produce and talent with live music performances. For a real treat, check out the hotel spa and take a dip under an Icelandic sky in the thermal water hot tub. 

Fine Dining in Reykjavik
Discover the best fine dining in Reykjavík. From Michelin-rated menus to Icelandic fusion, explore the city’s top restaurants for an unforgettable culinary experience.

Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Center
Discover the magic of the Northern Lights at Aurora Reykjavík, Iceland's original and only museum dedicated entirely to the Aurora Borealis! Conveniently located in the vibrant Grandi district, just a short walk from Reykjavík’s city center, Aurora Reykjavík is an absolute must-visit for anyone eager to experience the wonder of the Northern Lights

Your LGBTQIA+ Guide To Reykjavík
Iceland is one of the most socially progressive countries in the world, and the capital city of Reykjavík is home to many LGBTQI+ friendly sights, activities, and bars and restaurants
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.

Iceland Camping Equipment
Discover high-quality outdoor clothing and camping gear for rent in Reykjavík, with flexible pickup options and expert travel advice.

Ásvallalaug pool
Ásvallalaug was first opened in 2008. The swim centre is one of the biggest in Iceland, about 6.000 m². In the same building is a Reebok Fitness gym, Ásmegin physiotherapy, the swimming club Sundfélag Hafnarfjarðar and the sport club Fjörður. The sports centre is a 50-meter long swimming pool that is usually divided by a bridge so that half of the pool is 25 meters and half is 50 meters. There…

Hofstaðir Viking Settlement
Hofsstaðir in Garðabær City Area is a significant Viking Age farm site dating back to around 870-930. This longhouse, believed to have housed 20-30 people, was most likely inhabited until the 12th century. It was discovered in 1986 during construction when a kindergarten was to be built on this site. In 1989 further excavation was made and from 1994-2000 a thorough archaeological excavation was…

Króníkan
Located in the Gerðarsafn Art Museum, Króníkan is situated in the cultural heart of Kópavogur, offering a unique blend of art, community, and culinary delight. This charming restaurant is not just a place to eat; it’s a destination where visitors can live, look at art, drink, and savor the delightful flavors of smør

Sky Lagoon
Experience True Icelandic Bathing Culture at an Oceanside Geothermal Lagoon - Minutes from the City Centre Sky Lagoon is a scenic geothermal bathing experience rooted in Icelandic nature, culture and history. Located just minutes from Reykjavík's city centre, the oceanside lagoon offers stunning views of the North Atlantic, distant mountain peaks, towering glaciers and more. Unwind as you soak it…