
What is new in Reykjavík
Here are some insights into what is new and upcoming in Reykjavík

Some of the Best Activities that Reykjavík has to offer
Discover the best activities in Reykjavík. From outdoor adventures to cultural experiences, explore top things to do for an unforgettable Icelandic getaway.

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

Laugardalur
Laugardalur is among Reykjavík’s premier destinations for family fun and outdoor activity.

Reykjavík receives a top rating in climate issues
The City of Reykjavík receives the highest recognition and top rating for being a leading city in international climate affairs. Reykjavík is one of 95 cities that receive an A rating for transparency in measures against climate change from the independent rating company CDP. Only 9.8% of cities that received a rating for 2021 received an A.

Investing in Reykjavík
The City of Reykjavík’s Department of Economic Development promotes the city as a business location and assists local and international companies considering locating or expanding to reach their business objectives, as well as develop new and interesting economic areas in the city of Reykjavík.

Arriving by Cruise Ship
Reykjavík is a popular destination for cruise travelers, offering a warm welcome, stunning scenery, and easy access to the heart of the city.

City Hall
City Hall is the home of a huge 3D printed map of Iceland on the ground floor. The building itself as the architects conceived Reykjavík City Hall primarily as an interface where the contrasts of nature and city intertwine into a complex, three-dimensional whole.

Film In Reykjavík
Over the past few decades an extensive film industry possessing a full range of know-how and experience has been built in Reykjavik. A thriving and ever-growing film and commercial scene has produced a rich pool of professionals in all areas of film-making, production and event management.

The City Areas
The Reykjavík Capital Area is the country's largest and most populated city and currently home to 234.910 people (2020), that's two-thirds of the entire Icelandic population!