• The first road between Reykjavík and Hafnarfjörður was finished in 1898. The first hydrological power plant in Iceland was built in Hafnarfjörður in 1904.
  • Children and youth in Hafnarfjörður have access to good education, after-school activities and recreation activities.
  • There are numerous things to do in Hafnarfjörður that showcase its otherworldly landscapes, Viking heritage, and folklore.
  • Hafnarfjörður is Iceland’s third most populous city and located in the Greater Reykjavík Area. It has a population of 28,200 and is located to Reykjavík’s South.
  • Hafnarfjörður is in many ways dominated by its neighbour Reykjavík. However, it is also a separate town with its own centre and independent town spirit.
  • This little cafe-bar is the most cheerful place to eat in town — ladies lunch, kids play chess and half of Hafnarfjörður gathers to gossip about the other half.
  • Welcome to Hafnarfjörður, a delightful coastal town nestled between rugged lava fields and the sparkling Atlantic Ocean, just a stone’s throw away from Reykjavik.
  • The name of the town means harbour-fjord and Hafnarfjörður has a large harbour, used both for imports, exports and fishing.
  • Hafnarfjörður häpˈnärfyörˌᵺür [key], town, SW Iceland, S of Reykjavík. It is a distribution, industrial, and fishing center with an excellent harbor.
  • FH Hafnarfjörður fikstür sekmesi son 100 futbol maçını istatistikler ve galibiyet/beraberlik/mağlubiyet simgeleri ile gösteriyor.