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Home to Iceland's national parliament and vibrant nightlife, Reykjavík City Center boasts landmarks like Tjörnin pond, Hallgrímskirkja, and lively Austurstræti and Bankastræti streets.
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.
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.
You can stroll along Reykjavik Harbour for relaxing water views when you're in Vesturbær. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Laugavegur in Downtown Reykjavik. It's also full of great shops and cafes, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at Skólavörðustígur.
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Harpa in Downtown Reykjavik. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, National Theatre of Iceland is just a short walk away.
Reykjavik City Hall is just one of the places to see in Reykjavik, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Experience the acclaimed theater scene and fascinating museums in this walkable area.
Enjoy the collegiate vibe at University of Iceland during your stay in Reykjavik. Discover the lively bars and acclaimed theater scene in this culturally rich area.
Soak in geothermal hot springs at the Blue Lagoon, then explore quirky museums like the Phallological Museum. Feast on fresh seafood at harborside restaurants before catching the mesmerizing Northern Lights dance across the sky.
We enjoyed our stay in Reykjavik, it was a trip of a lifetime! Plenty of restaurants and wonderful bakeries. On a particular rainy day we went to the Flyover Iceland. Very well done and we totally enjoyed ourselves! We also went to the whale museum.
Nora
10.0/10
Excellent
Other than the bus drivers, who were truly hit-or-miss, I found most people in Reykjavik friendly, if a bit more reserved. I felt very safe in the city and walked most of it every day. The Food Halls around town are pretty spectacular and affordable!
Valerie
10.0/10
Excellent
I enjoyed Reykjavik. I wish I was able to see a lot more of the nature and go outside of the city center. I did manage a spa visit to the Blue Lagoon, which I loved sooo much. I spent 7 hours there in the lagoon and enjoyed the Lava Restaurant, too.
Kimberly
10.0/10
Excellent
Reykjavik is the perfect Winter long weekend break. Most popular tourist activities can be covered in a 4 day stay. Be aware it's dark until nearly 11am in early January. It's quite expensive to eat out but there are lots of good Happy Hour deals.
Edith
10.0/10
Excellent
Absolutely loved the city! Very walkable, tons to see, great shopping and dining! Loved going to the museums, especially the Perlan. Enjoyed wandering and exploring on our own but walking with a guide would have been good, too! What a great place!
Talley R
10.0/10
Excellent
Reykavik is such a beautiful town. We went in February with a lot of snow and some icy sidewalks but using our snow boots and snow gear was great to walk around. Lots of restaurants and options for all. People were so nice and it's a safe town.
Roxana
10.0/10
Excellent
Lovely city to visit, recommend it to everyone. Many day trips available and an easy city to walk, very safe, many places to eat and drink. Lots of scenic beauty around it too, and a convenient bus service to get to places without a car.
Graeme
10.0/10
Excellent
An amazing and interesting compact capital with all the main attractions within reach. Really good shopping, bars, restaurants and attractions and the staff and people everywhere were open and friendly. A definite addition to your list.
Ciarán
10.0/10
Excellent
A car is a must in Iceland to see everything. Long distances between amazing sights. 2 days in Reykjavik is enough. Take time to explore. Bring warm waterproof hiking clothes, even in August! Very expensive once in a lifetime trip.
Christine
10.0/10
Excellent
Reykjavik was amazing. Great shopping and boutiques. It is worth noting however that all the busses are on the perimeter of the city and the centre is a hill so you need to walk at least 5-10 minutes to get into the centre.
"Definitely take everything out of your car. The private parking lot behind the hotel was great. The shops down the street are great for walking to and great restaurants nearby and kaffee! The staff was fabulous! Especially Jose! I would stay here again. "
"For Reykjavik, this hotel was in a prime walking location. Parking is just up the street in a parking garage for about $30 USD per 24 hours. The hotel was clean, the staff were helpful and professional, and our rooms were quiet and comfortable. We went in July 2025 and had a wonderful time. "
"Natura Berjaya is centrally located and is not far from the Hop on Hop off station. The desk can make arrangements with tour groups such as Tour Desk. The Restaurant has an incredible brunch on Saturdays and Sundays and its well worth the cost.
Rooms are comfortable. Be prepared to step Down into the bathrooms. Beds are comfy and furnishings are quite Scandinavian in appearance. All in all, great stay and great help from an exccelent staff at the front desk."
"Overall great place to stay. Convenient location just a block from the start of the Main Street into town. Great food hall just around the corner. The room was spacious, comfortable and firm bed, bathroom was updated and modern. I got free access to the spa which was delightful. No one was there except me. Staff was friendly and helpful. Close to bus stops and you can actually walk to BSI (about a mile). Bonus (economic grocery store) was a quick walk away to grab snacks and candy! Definitely recommend. "
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Find out more about Reykjavik
Find out more about Reykjavik
Reykjavik is a walkable location known for its restaurants and bars. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not go on a fun excursion to Reykjavik Harbour? And while you're here, be sure to stop by Parliament House and Reykjavík Cathedral.