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The largest church in Iceland, this architectural masterpiece represents a brutalist interpretation of Iceland's volcanic landscapes.
A key place to understand Iceland's history and culture from the first settlers to present times, with artefacts showcasing Viking traditions.
A stunning modern venue for music and cultural events, Harpa Concert Hall features a distinctive, illuminated glass façade inspired by Iceland's natural landscapes.
An iconic glass dome structure, Perlan offers panoramic views of the Reykjavik, as well as hosting a rotating restaurant and a fascinating interactive exhibition.
Located in the heart of the city, Tjornin Lake is a beautiful place to relax, with plentiful birdlife and charming views of historic buildings.
As the largest visual arts institution in Iceland, the Reykjavik Art Museum houses an extensive collection of contemporary and classical works.
The best time to visit Reykjavik is in the summer, from June to August, when the weather is most pleasant and the sun shines almost round the clock.
Multiple airlines fly to Reykjavik including Icelandair, Delta, United, American Airlines and British Airways.
Iceland is a part of the Schengen Agreement, therefore citizens of Schengen countries can travel to Reykjavik without a visa. For others, a Schengen visa is required.