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    Mt. Úlfarsfell

    "Úlfarsfell" is lower than its sister "Esja", and definitely not as well known. But it's actually closer to central Reykjavík and offers just as an impressive view over the city.

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    Reykjavík Nature City

    Beautiful nature can be found in all corners of Reykjavík. With mountains, islands, seasides, and dark parks to view the northern lights, you don‘t have to go far to experience a touch of nature.

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    Top Free Things To Do In Reykjavík

    Reykjavík can easily be enjoyed on a budget. However, it's worth mentioning that the best bang-for-the-buck is the Reykjavík City Card, which offers free access to all major museums, swimming pools and art galleries in the city. Read more about it HERE.

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    There's a new Christmas Creature in town!

    The Christmas Creatures are back in town and this year we have a new addition to the family.Leiðindaskjóða or 'Sadsack' is the little sister of the Yule Lads and is anything but sad! She's best known for the sack she carries around with her in which she collects all the hassle, stress and bad things in life. Sadsack is just one of the curious Christmas Creatures you can look-out for…

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    Mount Úlfarsfell

    Úlfarsfell is a mountain located in Mosfellsbær, a town which is a part of the Reykjavík capital area. It stands at 296 metres (971 feet) tall. Úlfarsfell is lower than its sister "Esja", and definitely not as well known. But it's actually closer to central Reykjavík and offers just as an impressive view over the city. Mount Úlfarsfell suits both the very dedicated hikers as well as those who…

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    Exhibition tour | Viltu vera memm?

    The artists Sóley Þorvaldsdóttir, photographer, and Tinna Þorvalds Önnudóttir, illustrator, will offer a guided tour of their exhibition Viltu vera memm? at Gerðuberg on Saturday, January 31. The sisters Tinna and Sóley grew up in Breiðholt during the 1990s and 2000s. In this exhibition, they travel through the landscapes of their childhood, weaving together memories and fiction through…

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    Exhibition tour | Viltu vera memm?

    The artists Sóley Þorvaldsdóttir, photographer, and Tinna Þorvalds Önnudóttir, illustrator, will offer a guided tour of their exhibition Viltu vera memm? at Gerðuberg on Saturday, January 31. The sisters Tinna and Sóley grew up in Breiðholt during the 1990s and 2000s. In this exhibition, they travel through the landscapes of their childhood, weaving together memories and fiction through…

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    REYKJAVÍK ONE OF EUROPE'S BEST CITIES FOR EATING OUT

    The British newspaper The Telegraph just published a list with 23 of the most amazing European cities for eating out, and is our beutiful city of Reykjavík one of them. The capital area has over 200 restaurants and new restaurant openings are happening very frequently. So wether you are a fish, meat, or a veggie lover it‘s certain you can find something to your liking! New restaurants in…

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    Summer in Reykjavík

    With almost 24 hours of daylight during the summer, Reykjavík truly becomes the city that never sleeps, where you can enjoy a number of popular summertime activities including whale-watching, sea-fishing, horse-back-riding and trips to the many natural wonders nearby.

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    Autumn in Reykjavík

    Autumn is the perfect time to visit Reykjavík. Icelandic nature is amazingly beautiful and colourful at this time of year, and although there is no frost yet, there is definitely a shiver of crispness in the air with great opportunities to see the dances of the elusive Northern Lights.

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