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REYKJAVÍK AREA

Solar Voyager

The striking landmark was created by Jon Gunnar Arnason and honors Viking travels.

Höfði is currently used for official receptions and meetings of the municipality.

 

Urban legend said that the house is inhabited by the spirit of a young woman.

Höfði house

66°NORTH

Home to the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the Icelandic Opera

The Icelandic weather is infamous for being extremely unpredictable, offering different combinations of rain, wind, snow and sun every day.

If you forget to bring your beanie, or need a new pair of gloves, I recommend you to take a look at the local brand 66°NORTH.

 

Harpa concert hall

Population : 203.000

HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA

In front of Iceland’s largest church is a statue of Icelandic Viking Leif Eiriksson, the first European to set foot on the North American continent around 1,000 AD.

 

A visit to the top will reward you with awe-inspiring views of Reykjavik and even Snaefellsjokull glacier on a clear day.

OLD TOWN HARBOUR

Hunt the Northern Lights from Sea!

Northern Lights are always the reason to coming back to Iceland. There's a lot of tours that offers Northern Lights hunting, one of them is by boat, from The Old Town Harbour.

 

The Boat Tour takes 2-2,5 hours from Sept 1st-April 15th every year.

 

If you join the tour and there are no sightings you will get another ticket to join the tour on the next available day.

 

If you able to visit Iceland around Oct 9th-Dec 8th, you will see the Imagine Peace Tower made by Yoko Ono for her husband John Lennon at the sea ;)

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