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Top Five Favourite Spots in Reykjavík
Mike Keenan, a travel writer for Troy Media, spent three exhilarating days in Reykjavík and wrote about his five favorite spots in the city.

Hotel Viking
Hotel Viking has 42 well-furnished and luxurious rooms including a shower, WC, and television. The décor of the rooms on the first floor is Viking style and on the second floor, it is a West Nordic theme. When you enter the Hotel, you are greeted with fine arts and crafts from these three countries, Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. We have access to wireless Internet and free parking…

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Icelandic Swimming Culture Receives UNESCO Recognition
A celebration of warmth, water, and the everyday rituals that shape life in Reykjavík and beyond

Grandi by Center Hotels
At the center of Reykjavik’s booming creative quarter, you’ll find the stylish, industrial Grand hotel. More than just a place to stay, the hotel is quite the live gathering place for those in the know, with a bar and a restaurant that are always full of life. We know how to do cosy in our spacious rooms that offer classic comfort with modern frills.

YOKO ONO WILL PAY HER ANNUAL VISIT TO ICELAND THIS OCTOBER, TO ILLUMINATE IMAGINE PEACE TOWER ON JOHN LENNON’S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY 9 OCTOBER
Yoko will be paying her annual visit to Iceland this October, to signal the illumination of Imagine Peace Tower in memory of John Lennon on Monday 9th October - his birthday.

Grandi Spa
A new and beautiful spa offering true relaxation for body and mind with a selection of hot tubs, a steam room, massage treatments and a relaxation area.

New Film Festival Coming to Reykjavik in February
The Stockfish Film Festival will promote European productions, industry networking, filming locations and tax rebates available in Iceland.

Imagine Peace Tower

Reykjavík's best outdoor spaces in Lonely Planet
Although Reykjavík is the capital city there is no shortage of green areas where one can get in touch with nature.