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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. A weekend in Reykjavík: Things to do and see. See all sights. Go hiking in beautiful Úlfarsfell. revealing. the city's secrets. Discover less visited and hidden treasure in the charming. 5 municipalities of Reykjavik City area. Visit City Areas.

  3. The City Areas. The Reykjavík Capital Area is the country's largest and most populated city and is currently home to 245.000 people (Sept 2022), that's two-thirds of the entire Icelandic population! Not many foreign travellers know that 6 different municipalities combine the capital area.

  4. Whether you visit Reykjavík in the summer when you can bathe in the midnight sun or in the midst of the darkest winter when the Northern Lights illuminates the sky, Reykjavík truly is the city that never sleeps.

  5. Are you wondering what to do in Reykjavík? Summer or winter, it doesn't matter. It is always a good time to visit Reykjavík. If you're feeling adventurous you can easily action-pack your stay in Reykjavík. From boat tours, hiking, skiing, and helicopters, to theatres, golfing, horse riding, and music venues.

  6. 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.

  7. 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).

  8. 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.

  9. Reykjavík is a vibrant cultural hub, offering a wide range of art, natural history, and history museums for visitors to explore. These museums provide insight into Iceland's unique way of life, its rich artistic heritage, and its stunning natural landscapes.

  10. Reykjavík has so many great restaurants & bars to choose from. From fast food to fine dining you will not be able to resist grabbing a hot dog or an elegant fish dish, or tasting one of our many delicious Icelandic brewed beers!