Reykjavik

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The most northerly capital city in the world combines amazing natural wonders with the exciting buzz of a thriving, creative metropolis.

Iceland’s capital, Reykjavík, is small, but has many great things to do. The city features a world-renowned music scene, eclectic architecture, Viking history, geothermal swimming pools and some of the friendliest and safest streets in Europe. Reykjavík also makes the perfect base for experiencing Iceland’s incredible natural beauty, which you can enjoy through leisurely daytrips or action-packed multi-day adventures.

Reykjavík’s weather is highly changeable, so pack accordingly. When the sun shines, take a boat tour at Reykjavík Harbour to see puffins and whales. Then join the throngs of locals and enjoy the city’s downtown parks, Tjörnin Lake and markets. Climb the bell tower of Iceland’s largest church, Hallgrimskirkja, for panoramic views across Old Town’s colored rooftops to the spectacular mountains and glaciers beyond.

If you’re visiting between October and March, don’t miss Mother Nature’s greatest lightshow, the aurora borealis (northern lights). On dark, clear nights, wrap up and head to Grótta lighthouse, Miklatún or Hljómskálagarður parks, or Öskjuhlíð Hill for the city’s best vantage points.

When the icy winds pick up, seek shelter in Reykjavík’s many museums. Visit the 871±2 Settlement Exhibition at Reykjavík City Museum to see the oldest archeological ruins in Iceland, then follow the country’s journey to nationhood at The National Museum of Iceland. Stop by the Saga Museum, unusually located in one of six water tanks at Perlan. Here, waxwork figures recall key moments in Iceland’s past.

For a small city, Reykjavík has made its presence known on the world’s cultural and creative stages. Explore the city’s galleries, bookshops and quirky boutiques before heading off to discover the next Sigur Rós or Björk in the city’s acclaimed bars and live music venues.

After exploring Reykjavík’s streets, dance floors and countryside, join locals in one of the city’s seven natural geothermal springs, such as Arbaejarlaug and Laugardalslaug.

It’s best to plan your visit based on the seasons and your preferred activities. By mid-June, Reykjavík experiences 21 hours of sunlight per day, giving you plenty of daylight to discover all the delights this stunning metropolis has to offer.

For more details on interesting local attractions and activities, check out our things to do in Reykjavik page.

Where to stay in Reykjavik

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Downtown Reykjavik

5/5(183 area reviews)

Home to Iceland's national parliament and vibrant nightlife, Reykjavík City Center boasts landmarks like Tjörnin pond, Hallgrímskirkja, and lively Austurstræti and Bankastræti streets.

Downtown Reykjavik
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Laugardalur

4/5(34 area reviews)

Just east of Reykjavík's city center, Laugardalur offers various recreational facilities, including the main stadium. Known as "hot spring valley," it's perfect for travelers seeking leisure activities.

Laugardalur
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Vesturbær

4.5/5(232 area reviews)

Mostly residential with a touch of commercial activity at Grandi harbor, this district boasts the University of Iceland and the community-centered Vesturbæjarlaug swimming pool.

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 Laugardalsholl 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
Reykjavik Natura - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
Reykjavik Natura - Berjaya Iceland Hotels
4 out of 5
Nautholsvegur 52, Reykjavik
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The price is $140 per night from May 13 to May 14
$140
$160 total
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May 13 - May 14
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and breakfast. Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful staff in our ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,001 reviews)
"Very nice area, close to city area. Staff were helpful"

Reviewed on Apr 30, 2024

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Center Hotels Plaza
Center Hotels Plaza
3.5 out of 5
Adalstraeti 4, Reykjavik
The price is $103 per night from May 21 to May 22
$103
$120 total
includes taxes & fees
May 21 - May 22
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly hotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,040 reviews)
"Nice hotel for a four night stay. It was a bit noisy and hard to sleep though. Location is great."

Reviewed on Apr 28, 2024

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Alda Hotel Reykjavik
Alda Hotel Reykjavik
4 out of 5
Laugavegur 66-68, Reykjavik
The price is $183 per night from May 8 to May 9
$183
$208 total
includes taxes & fees
May 8 - May 9
Stay at this 4-star hotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant in our reviews. ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (1,008 reviews)
"I liked the central location."

Reviewed on Apr 28, 2024

Alda Hotel Reykjavik
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Reykjavik Residence Hotel
Reykjavik Residence Hotel
4 out of 5
Hverfisgata 60, Reykjavik
Stay at this 4-star aparthotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and an airport shuttle. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (2,498 reviews)
"Room was clean and spacious, the rollaway bed for a teen was very comfy. It was also great to have a kitchenette"

Reviewed on Apr 22, 2024

Reykjavik Residence Hotel
Stay Apartments Bolholt
Stay Apartments Bolholt
3 out of 5
Bolholt 6, Reykjavik
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly apartment in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Reykjavik Harbour and ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (913 reviews)
"It was a perfect stay for us."

Reviewed on Apr 21, 2024

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Black Pearl Luxury Apartments
Black Pearl Luxury Apartments
4.5 out of 5
Tryggvagata 18A, 102, Reykjavik
Stay at this 4.5-star luxury aparthotel in Reykjavik. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast, and room service. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (473 reviews)
"Amazing property, so clean and hi-spec modern interior. The staff were excellent, so attentive and communicative. Was a joy to stay in and we will definitely be back and this will be our first choice to stay at."

Reviewed on Apr 6, 2024

Black Pearl Luxury Apartments
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Getting around Reykjavik

Much of central Reykjavik is compact enough to navigate on foot, which is the best way to get a feel for the city and take in its unique architecture. There is also an extensive bus system which covers the city center, outlying suburbs and beyond, while car rental is a good option too. Taxis are convenient but expensive. Cycling is a pleasant way of getting around, although there are not many cycle paths. Visit the Icelandic Transport Authority website.Browse Reykjavik rental cars.

Best time to visit

Reykjavik is among the coldest capital cities in the world, but its weather varies widely depending on what time of year you visit. The summer sees average high temperatures in the mid 50s F (10–12 C) and incredibly long days, with up to 21 hours of sunlight per day. Winter, by contrast, is bitterly cold and incredibly gloomy, but the dark skies mean this is the season to view the stunning northern lights.

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