• For most visitors, Reykjavik is a gateway to the out-of-this-world natural sites that make up the Golden Circle, like Geysir Geothermal Area, Gullfoss Waterfall and...
  • As a fishing harbour, a port for the produce of the fertile farms of the southwest and a centre for a variety of small industries, Reykjavík provides employment for...
  • Despite its northern location, Reykjavík has a relatively mild climate due to the Gulf Stream, making it a popular tourist destination year-round.
  • Reykjavík is the capital of and largest city in Iceland and with an urban area population of around 233,000, it is the home to two-thirds of Iceland's population.
  • It may be compact, underrated, and hiding on a mid-Atlantic island, but Reykjavik is a fantastic place to visit and it's all within a couple of hours of America's...
  • Reykjavík 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.
  • It would be over 700 years before Reykjavík emerged from obscurity and started to reclaim its title as the center of Iceland.
  • Reykjavik is the base for most visitors to Iceland.
  • Reykjavik’s restaurant scene has come on leaps and bounds over the last decade or so, with a host of eateries opening up that range from cheap and casual to hip...