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  • Hafnarfjörður Harbour - photo: Gunnar Gunnarsson

    Hafnarfjörður

    Get off the beaten track and take bus number 1 from downtown Reykjavík for 20 minutes to Hafnarfjörður. Harbour Village is perfect to explore on foot, with free museums, curious little jewellers, cafés, boutiques and galleries.

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    Trip ideas

    In a city where there is so much to see and do it can be difficult to decide, but don't worry we've gathered some ideas for you!

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    Hafnarfjörður Christmas Itinerary

    Hafnarfjörður is just the place to get in the Christmas spirit. A charming and vibrant seaside town, Hafnarfjörður is packed with colourful houses perched amidst sprawling lava fields, beautiful nature and fresh ocean air.

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    Reykjavík City Centre

    Downtown Reykjavík is the beating heart of Iceland’s capital – a compact hub where culture, history, creativity and nightlife meet against a backdrop of colourful neighbourhoods and scenic views.

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    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.

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    Christmas Village in Hafnarfjorður

    A feast of sights and sounds, the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjörður offers live entertainment, visits from the Icelandic Yule Lads, horse-drawn carriage rides and quaint village of Christmas houses selling everything from Icelandic design and craft to snacks and hot drinks. And don't forget to try some of the homemade Icelandic delicacies.

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    Christmas Village

    A feast of sights and sounds, the Christmas Village in Hafnarfjörður offers live entertainment, visits from the Icelandic Yule Lads and quaint village of Christmas houses selling everything from Icelandic design and craft to snacks and hot drinks. And don't forget to try some of the homemade Icelandic delicacies.

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  • Viking Festival in Reykjavik - photo Gunnar Freyr

    Vikings in Reykjavík: Village, Museum, Hotel, and Restaurant

    Immerse yourself in Reykjavík’s Viking heritage. Visit the Viking village, explore the museum, stay at themed hotels, and dine at authentic Viking restaurants.

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    Where to eat and sleep in Reykjavík?

    Follow your appetite. Rest when you need to. Reykjavík has room for both.

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