Árbaer is an open air museum with more than 20 buildings which form a town square, a village and a farm. Most of the buildings have been relocated from central Reykjavik. Árbaer was an established farm well into the 20th […]
read moreBíó Paradís (lit. “Cinema Paradise“) is a independent cinema in the centre of Reykjavík, screening the latest art-house releases, special genre films, repertory cinema, documentaries, shorts, animation and experimental films. The repertoire consists mostly of European, Icelandic and U.S. independent […]
read moreThey operate all days of the year from their main base just outside of Reykjavík and during the summer they also offer tours from Geysir area, Thorsmork, Landmannalaugar area and anywhere you want to go. They custom make longer tours […]
read moreSpecialize in tour design and travel operation for both scheduled and private tailor-made trips, summer or winter. They organize super jeep tours, sightseeing tours, activity tours, day trips, longer tours and car rental self-drive tours
read moreGuided day tours with an angling professional are tailored to suit individual or group requirements, from people who have never fished before to expert fly fishers in search of specimen catches. Fishing is also an ideal family activity where children […]
read moreTake the elevator to the top of Hallgrímskirkja church on Skolavorduhaed hill and check out the panoramic view of downtown Reykjavik. This is probably the best view you will get of the city, save for from air. The church, the […]
read moreOffers private guided tours designed for those who prefer to explore Iceland in a comfortable vehicle with an experienced and knowledgeable driver guide Explore the magnificent Icelandic highlands, enjoy a relaxing vacation with your family or anything in between. Ideal for […]
read moreÍshestar has been a leading tour operator since 1982 and has always given absolute priority to quality service and safety. Íshestar place great emphasis on sustainable tourism offering quality tours in the unspoiled nature of our country. The programme of […]
read moreKolaportið is an indoor Flea Market that is open during the weekend between 11:00 and 17:00 and occasionally on public holidays. It’s down by the Bæjarins Beztu hot dog stand and next to the Reykjavík Art Museum. It’s not flashy […]
read moreA little bit of paradise is to be found in the form of a golden-sanded geothermal beach at Nauthólsvík in Reykjavík. Nauthólsvík was opened in 2001, to the delight of residents. The creation of the geothermal beach was an ambitious, but […]
read moreNorðurflug Helicopter is Iceland’s leading helicopter tour operator which has been rated as one of the country’s best tour operators on TripAdvisor by satisfied customers. The company offers a fantastic range of spectacular day-tours bound to be remembered as the […]
read moreThe museum a refurbished fishery office and warehouse, built in the 1930s, now houses the permanent collection of the works of Erró, one of Europe’s most notable pop artists. The temporary shows at Th e Harbour House (Hafnarhús) tend toward […]
read moreSpecial Tours was founded in 1996 as a Puffin Watching & School Trip Sea Tour Operator. Special Tours offers sea adventures all year around, both to individuals and groups. The most common whale species that you might see on the whale […]
read moreSundhöllin (Translation: The Swimming Palace) is a thermal pool a short walk from the bus station at Hlemmur. Sundhöllinn is an indoor pool with an outdoor Jacuzzi and hot pots. Just a short distance from the center of town, it […]
read moreThe Icelandic Phallological Museum is probably the only museum in the world to contain a collection of phallic specimens belonging to all the various types of mammals found in a single country. The museum contains a collection of more than […]
read moreFor those who are passionate about paintings and other works of art, the National Gallery of Iceland has a wealth of valuable artworks on display, with various exhibitions by both foreign and Icelandic artists. The main emphasis of the collection […]
read moreThe museum offers a variety of fascinating exhibitions and one permanent display illustrating lavishly the story of Iceland’s past, from the medieval days of Viking settlements to current contemporary culture. The main exhibition has over 2,000 artefacts discovered in various […]
read moreIn the 3 hour Reykjavík Bar Crawl you will experience all the best of what Reykjavík nightlife has to offer through premium Icelandic beer, unique cocktails, the infamous Black death and so much more! The Reykjavik Bar Crawl is hosted […]
read moreEnjoy a short trip with the Elding ferry service to the lovely island of Videy, situated in Kollfjördur just off the coast of Reykjavík. Apart from its ancient ruins and rich historical background, other attractions include works of art by […]
read moreWhales of Iceland is a new exhibit that opened in the heart of Reykjavík’s old harbour area in February 2015. Close to downtown, this is truly an immersive exhibit that will take you into the world of the whales. Whales […]
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