- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/ReykjavíkReykjavík is the capital of and largest city in Iceland and with an urban area population of around 233,000 (2019), it is the home to two-thirds of Iceland's population.
- bustravel.is reykjavik/reykjavik-capital-of-…A vibrant and dynamic metropolis, Reykjavík city is the hub for many amazing things. It hosts numerous impressive art museums, many avant-garde art galleries...
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- reykjavikcityguide.is highlights-of-reykjavik/The golden-sanded geothermal beach at Nauthólsvík in Reykjavík is a little piece of paradise. It opened in 2001 to the delight of residents and tourists alike.
- cityhub.com reykjavik/Communal spaces, Icelandic edition. Designed by local interior designers, CityHub Reykjavik will be inspired by Iceland’s colourful landscapes.
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- expedia.com Reykjavik.dx6054688By mid-June, Reykjavík experiences 21 hours of sunlight per day, giving you plenty of daylight to discover all the delights this stunning metropolis has to offer.
- wiki2.org en/ReykjavíkIn 1752, King Frederik V of Denmark donated the estate of Reykjavík to the Innréttingar [is] corporation. The leader of this movement was Skúli Magnússon [is].