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Top things to do in Reykjavik

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Nestled against the dramatic backdrop of Iceland's landscapes, the country’s capital, Reykjavik, is the ideal place to start or end your Iceland holiday. From the iconic silhouette of the Hallgrimskirkja church to the quaint streets lined with colourful houses, this dynamic city blends tradition and modernity seamlessly. Read on to discover our top things to do in Reykjavik...

Explore Reykjavik’s History and Culture

Reykjavik has a rich history which can be see throughout the city, from iconic buildings to buzzing cultural venues. Make a stop at Hallgrimskirkja Church, Reykjavik’s tallest building and one of the most famous landmarks. Designed to resemble a volcano, the church offers breathtaking views stretching to the surrounding mountains from its observation deck. This capital is also home to several museums, with the Reykjavik Art Museum being a great place to spend an afternoon. It showcases contemporary art along with work from Icelandic artists and sculptors. If history is more your thing, delve into Iceland’s heritage at the National Museum.

Hallgrimskirkja - Iceland with clear sky behind
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Relax in the Blue Lagoon

Just a short 45-minute drive from Reykjavik takes you to the world-famous Blue Lagoon. Located amongst breathtaking landscapes, this geothermal oasis is a must-visit for anyone exploring Iceland. Immerse yourself in the warm, milky-blue waters, rich in minerals including silica and sulphur. Heated by the Earth’s natural geothermal activity, the water maintains a soothing temperature of 37-39 degrees Celsius. The Blue Lagoon offers the perfect respite after a day of exploring, providing the ideal environment to unwind amidst the serene Icelandic scenery.

Reykjavik for Foodies

Laugavegur Street is a must-visit for anyone visiting Reykjavik, with a diverse array of interesting restaurants to choose from. Icelandic cuisine is known for its unique flavours, including specialties like smoked sheep’s cheese, their famous hot dog, and hangikjöt (smoked lamb). Vegetarians and vegans are also catered for, from hearty stews to light summer salads, the city’s restaurants and cafes showcase the diversity of Icelandic dishes. 

Reykjavik's famous hot dog
Harpa concert hall

Start Your Icelandic Adventure in Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the ideal starting point for an Icelandic holiday, offering the perfect blend of cultural activities and relaxation. Before embarking on a road trip to discover the breathtaking landscapes, immerse yourself in the city – learn about the country’s roots, immerse yourself in the contemporary art scene, and experience the warm hospitality. Reykjavik provides a great introduction to the charm of this beautiful country.

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