
Popular Things to Do in Reykjavík
Explore top attractions, local hotspots, and must-see sights for an unforgettable adventure in Iceland’s capital.

Popular Sights in Reykjavík
There is so much to see here in Reykjavík. There are monuments and historical buildings in the city centre and all kinds of interesting museums and galleries spread around the capital

A Day in Nature
Step off the pavements and explore paradise - all within Reykjavík city limits! Taking a break in nature is a must for residents of Reykjavík who are blessed with such a healthy number of beautiful parks and gardens. In Reykjavík, an area of green respite is never too far away.

Öskjuhlíð
Just a kilometre south of downtown Reykjavík, Öskjuhlíð is a wooded hill featuring forest trails, World War II relics, and views over the city skyline and domestic airport.

Great Hiking Trails Near Reykjavík
Discover some of the best hiking trails near Reykjavík. Explore scenic routes, landscapes, and outdoor adventures perfect for nature enthusiasts and hikers of all levels.

Heiðmörk
Get ready for the diverse landscapes and unbelievable lava formations of Heiðmörk Nature Reserve. Enjoy hiking, fishing or horseback riding, walk among the 26 species of trees and spot some of the 60 species of wild birds. Watch the northern lights away from the city lights. You can experience the diversity of Icelandic nature all within the capital.

Old Harbour & Grandi District
Once the heart of Reykjavík’s fishing industry, the Old Harbour and Grandi area has transformed into a lively waterfront neighbourhood where culture, cuisine, marine heritage and modern attractions meet.

Viðey Island
Just a short ferry ride from downtown Reykjavík lies the island of Viðey, a peaceful haven of nature, history and art.

7 Ways Reykjavík Perfectly Combines Nature & City Life
If you’re looking for a place that effortlessly intertwines the conveniences of city life with the restorative powers of nature, look no further than Reykjavík.

Seltún & Krýsuvík
You don’t need to travel far from the city centre to witness the otherworldly spectacle of geothermal activity.