Reykjavik

As the world’s most northerly capital and one of the most compact – Reykjavik, the ‘ Bay of Smoke’ never fails to surprise, at any time of year. With convenient connections from several UK airports it is less than a three hour flight from the UK.
Reykjavik is set on a peninsula, surrounded by several hills that provide stunning viewpoints of the moody Reykjanes and Esja mountains beyond. Full of life and local colour, the city hosts international festivals and sporting events but also has a lively culture of its own. There are museums to commemorate just about every interesting facet of the country and its history; galleries and concert halls that play host to an incredibly talented artistic community; a national opera and theatre together with shops and boutiques that range from the chic to the outrageous. Award-winning restaurants pride themselves on creating sensational dishes including the freshest seafood and mouth watering Icelandic mountain lamb - and in some wonderfully romantic settings. There is a lively cafe scene both day and night, perhaps not surprisingly since coffee is the national drink. Weekend nights are the time to join in Reykjavik's legendary pub and club culture, but plenty of stamina is necessary!
PERLAN one of Reykjavik’s two most prominent landmarks is Perlan or ‘the Pearl’ which overlooks the city from the top of Oskjuhlid Hill. Six large, silver circular tanks hold naturally heated hot water for the city and above the tanks a glass dome houses a revolving, world class restaurant. At night a bright light shines skywards from the tip of the dome. Inside the building you’ll often find a craft fair or art exhibition to stroll around but once you step onto the outdoor viewing platform you’ll see why this is such a popular place to visit.
HALLGRIMSKIRKJA vying with Perlan for the most distinctive building award has to be Reykjavik’s tallest, the centrally located Lutheran church. Beautifully sculpted out of concrete and finished in 1986, the building is said to mirror nature’s own basalt columns. For wonderful views over the city, take the lift to the top of the 250 foot tower.
LAUGARVEGUR this is the original and main shopping street in Reykjavik, running east to west across the city. An eclectic mix of high fashion, Icelandic handicraft and book stores as well as quirkier offerings and a more favourable exchange rate are very tempting! In addition, Reykjavik has two more internationally styled shopping malls, Kringlan and Smaralind.
OLD TOWN Austurvollur is the name given to the square in Old Town Reykjavik. Filled with flowers and outdoor coffee drinkers in the summertime, this square is surrounded by brightly coloured buildings, the city’s oldest church Domkirkja, the Parliament Building and elegant art deco Hotel Borg.
OLD HARBOUR separate from the commercial harbour, this is where visitors congregate to head out to sea on whale watching trips. Moored old fishing boats provide great photo opportunities.
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM this state-of-the-art museum presents 1,200 years of Iceland’s cultural and social history and is well worth a visit even if it isn’t raining! The Culture House and Reykjavik Museum of Photography are also recommended.
TJORNIN although this translates as ‘the pond’ it is best described as a lake, which is in the centre of town, and it has a fountain and an abundance of birds, very willing to make friends in exchange for some bread.
BLUE LAGOON a world-famous attraction is just a 30 minute drive from the capital. This surreal powder-blue, steaming lagoon surrounded by a craggy jet black lavascape is indeed a sight not to miss and to swim there is an unforgettable experience. Read more about the lagoon on the next page. The Blue Lagoon can offer a very pleasant detour on the way into Reykjavik from the airport at Keflavik or when returning to the airport at the end of a holiday. find out more »
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