
The Guide to Solo Travel in Reykjavík
Discover the ultimate Reykjavík solo travel guide—find top things to do, safety tips, day trips, and how to make the most of your Iceland adventure.

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Welcome to Reykjavík! - a city to recharge, restore and refuel. It's a city surrounded by incredible nature - but at the same time, a city full of life, beaming with creativity

Plan your travel
Everything you need to plan your time in Reykjavík, in one place.From getting here and getting around to practical tips for everyday travel, this is where you can find calm guidance before you arrive, and reassurance while you’re here.

A Christmas Weekend Itinerary in Reykjavík
Spend a long December weekend wandering through Reykjavík’s winter glow, where candlelit windows, steaming pools, and festive markets turn the dark days bright.

Practical Information
Prepare yourself for your upcoming trip with all the information needed for a visit to Reykjavík

Accessible Reykjavík
Reykjavík welcomes everyone. Find practical info on accessible attractions, routes, and services.

Article about the Reykjavík City Card on Routes North
Planning a trip to Reykjavik? Want to see all the sights for as little as possible? Well, you probably already know that Iceland is not the cheapest country to visit. And perhaps you’re on the look out for some bargain ways to save a few krónur during your travels.

Sustainable Tourism in Reykjavík
Reykjavík City is committed in making sustainable and responsible tourism attainable. Quality and the environment are decisive factors, which is mirrored in the Tourism Strategy for the City of Reykjavík.

Christmas at Árbær Open Air Museum
Árbæjarsafn's Christmas program is an essential part of Advent in the city since the search for a place that is as pleasant and fun to visit at this time of year.

Easter in Reykjavík
Roughly 70% of Icelanders belong to the Lutheran Church of Iceland, though only 45% claim to be religious. Whatever people think of god and religion, it's a fact that Easter is a National holiday in Iceland. This means a lot of places are closed on Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, as well as Easter Sunday & Monday. Most restaurant will stay open, but one can expect the majority of stores to close…