Tourist attraction · Reykjavik
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"The city has lots of under-an-hour museums to explore between meals, but our favorite is the immersive Fly Over Iceland, which simulates air travel over the entire country (fun for all ages if you don't get carsick)."
Hotel · Reykjavik
The Reykjavik Edition is a sleek, stylish hotel blending Icelandic charm with luxurious amenities, featuring stunning views, a renowned restaurant, and a chic spa.
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Club · Reykjavik
Paloma is a legendary late-night hotspot where eclectic tunes from reggae to electro create a vibrant, unpredictable atmosphere for dancing and mingling.
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National museum · Reykjavik
The National Museum of Iceland is a must-visit spot that beautifully chronicles the nation’s history from Viking days to modern times, all within walking distance from downtown Reykjavik.
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Clothing store · Reykjavik
Discover a compact, trendy boutique filled with unique streetwear, stylish accessories, and a touch of cool vibes perfect for all fashion enthusiasts.
Wine bar · Reykjavik
Tucked away in Reykjavik, Port 9 is a cozy wine bar boasting a stellar international selection, friendly service, and a charming vibe that feels like a well-kept secret.
Flea market · Reykjavik
Kolaportið Flea Market is Reykjavik’s lively weekend hub for Icelandic eats, vintage finds, and local crafts in a spacious harbor warehouse.
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Set in a stylish 1900s building, Kvosin offers sleek, spacious apartments with kitchenettes, smart tech, and a popular wine bar near Reykjavik’s vibrant center.
Sculpture · Reykjavik
The Sun Voyager, a stunning Viking ship-inspired sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, is a picturesque waterfront icon in Reykjavík that embodies hope and exploration.
Art museum · Reykjavik
Nestled in downtown Reykjavik, the National Gallery of Iceland showcases over 14,000 works of art, blending Icelandic heritage with international flair in a sleek, contemporary space.
Open air museum · Reykjavik
Árbæjarsafn is Reykjavík’s charming open-air museum showcasing historic farms, relocated buildings, and Icelandic heritage in a quaint village setting.