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  1. Welcome to Reykjavík! - a city to recharge, restore and refuel. It's a city surrounded by incredible nature - but at the same time, a city full of life, beaming with creativity.

  2. The Reykjavík City Card offers free entry to a great selection of museums and galleries, all swimming pools in Reykjavík, and free unlimited travel by bus within the Reykjavik Capital Area (it does not include the bus nr. 55 to the airport as that leaves the Capital).

  3. When it comes to public transportation (called Strætó in Icelandic) Reykjavík has an excellent bus system with regular services to and from all the city’s major towns and attractions. For information and access to their convenient destination planner and free travel app, visit strætó.is.

  4. Geothermal Spa, Beach & Pools. In Reykjavík, you'll discover a wealth of geothermal wonders, including 18 public swimming pools dotted throughout the city. Amidst these aquatic wonders, you can also experience a geothermal spa and a geothermal beach.

  5. Reykjavík Botanical Garden. The Botanic Garden is an outdoor collection of living plants. It was founded in 1961 and is run by the City of Reykjavík. The garden’s main role is to conserve plants for education, research and delight. It conserves some 3000 plant species in eight plant collections.

  6. Reykjavík is Iceland’s charming and vibrant capital that’s brimming with artefacts, historical buildings, and fun activities that give you deeper insight into the country’s culture, history, nature, and language.

  7. It's not uncommon for people visiting Iceland to hire transport or even bring their own cars via the ferry service; so for those of you keen to explore Iceland independently, there's some important information about driving in Iceland you need to know first.

  8. Our cosy little pride has blossomed and evolved into a colourful ten-day celebration that attracts over 100 thousand guests from all over the world. Reykjavík Pride is one of the biggest little Pride Parades in the world. Reykjavik Pride is an important event for the LGBTQ community in Iceland.

  9. Reykjavík offers a variety of exciting tours that allow visitors to explore the natural wonders and unique culture of Iceland.

  10. Hallgrímskirkja stands guard over Reykjavík. The church is both a parish church and a national sanctuary in Iceland. Its stepped concrete facade is an ode to modernism and a reminder of the Icelandic landscape.