Central downtown area with major attractions, nightlife, shopping, and pedestrian-friendly streets.
Trendy, residential area close to the harbor with chic cafes, bars, and breweries, offering a glimpse of local life.
Budget-friendly neighborhood popular with students and young professionals, further from the city center but well-connected.
Family-friendly residential area with parks, gardens, swimming pools, and easy access to downtown.
Small town on the peninsula with stunning natural landscapes, coastal views, and bird watching opportunities.
Beautiful area in the southeastern part of the city known for cultural influence and natural beauty, away from the hustle and bustle.
Residential area with beautiful city landscapes, shopping centers, and outdoor attractions like Fossvogur Valley.
Iconic church with a tower offering panoramic city views.
Modern glass building hosting concerts and cultural events.
Natural history museum with a revolving glass dome and observation deck.
Steel sculpture resembling a Viking ship, symbolizing exploration.
Museum showcasing Iceland's cultural heritage and history.
Main shopping street known for boutiques, cafes, and nightlife.
Scenic city pond surrounded by walking paths and birdlife.
Museum featuring contemporary Icelandic art across multiple venues.
Museum preserving old Reykjavik buildings and showcasing traditional life.
Man-made beach with geothermally heated seawater for swimming.
Outdoor art installation by Yoko Ono, illuminated during certain months.
Keflavik International Airport
Reykjavik Airport