Fran W. • 7월 21, 2017If you're traveling alone use the GrayLine for all your touring. They are fantastic! I felt utterly taken care of. Great drivers too!
John R. • 12월 4, 2020Very nice park in a quiet location. In the summer people play all sorts of sports here.
Lydia U. • 8월 8, 2015Great hot pool! Come here for the "real" Icelandic bathing experience. It's free and there are showers, toilets, lockers and even a small shop. Great place to relax!
cami j. • 7월 23, 2016this campsite is amazing. the bathrooms are clean and bright, there are huge, well-stocked kitchens, laundry facilities, grills, stoves, lounges with wifi-so good for affordable travel.
Eymundsson • 8월 12, 2011A flower lover? The Botanic Garden is an outdoor collection of about 5000 living plants and it celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2011. Check link for a book about Icelandic plants.
Eymundsson • 8월 19, 2011View tip for a photo of Austurstræti around 1900. Photographer is our founder Sigfus Eymundsson bookseller in Reykjavik (Reykjavik Museum of Photography)
jon a. • 7월 1, 2012There's a free walking tour everyday that starts at the clock in Laekjartorg Square. Departs daily at 12:00 and 14:00.
Maria T. • 8월 9, 2013Local animals, botanical garden, zoo, family park , a lot to do for kids! Great place!
Marie • 7월 1, 2018Stumbled upon this awesome sculpture garden right near Hallgrimskerkja. Pretty intense and dark works. Definitely worth checking out!
Michael W. • 8월 7, 2014This is a neat man made hill by the harbour. The path is a little skinny, so watch out for people coming the other way! You can also walk out to the little yellow lighthouse just a little ways further
Hrönn J. • 7월 27, 2015One of the best place in Reykjavik for walk, run and photograph. Just a beautiful pearl in the city...
Ingvar B. • 6월 11, 2011Has one of the freakiest pieces of architecture you will find in Reykjavik. You can't miss it.
Mike V. • 9월 4, 2018There's a ladder over an electric fence to go look at a lake. It's beautiful, but so is everything else and you can see it from the road. Most people spend about ten minutes here.
Jóhann Ævar • 7월 19, 2012Iceland's most obscure landmark, the graffiti Flatus Lifir (Flatus lives) has been on this wall in some form or another since 1991, with a myriad of urban legends sprouting to explain its origins.
Risiana L. • 2월 7, 2015Fantastic horse riding organisation! Super friendly and well experienced staff! A "must do" when in Reykjavík!
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