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11 Interesting Things to Do in Reykjavik Iceland

Iceland is a hot destination right now! You can easily get multi-day layovers from the US to Europe, and most likely you’ll be starting your Iceland trip in Reykjavik, the capital and largest city. If you’re visiting Reykjavik for a day or two or just passing through, here are our picks for things to do!

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11 INTERESTING THINGS TO DO IN REYKJAVIK ICELAND

1. Enjoy the Views from the Top of Hallgrimskirkja Church

The Hallgrimskirkja Church is a beautiful and unique landmark in Reykjavik. The architecture is inspired by the basalt column of the Svartifoss waterfall, and it also has one of the best views of the city. You can purchase a ticket in the gift shop (900 ISK or approximately 7 euros per person) to take the elevator to the top where you get that ubiquitous Reykjavik photo.

Pro-tip: The elevator is small and only takes 6 people up at a time, so there’s usually a long line waiting. Jacob didn’t think it was worth the price and time, but I was happy to get the photos. If we had a do-over, only one of us would go up on behalf of the rest of the group.

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2. Grab an Icelandic Hot Dog at Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur

This hot dog stand is known to sell the best hot dogs in Iceland (the name literally means “The Town’s Best”). CN Traveler says it’s the one dish you must eat in Iceland. If you eat here, they will probably also mention that this is Bill Clinton’s spot! Although you can get one the way you like it, their classic Icelandic dog comes with remoulade (a mayo-based sauce, mustard, ketchup, crunchy onions, and raw onions).

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3. National Museum of Iceland

Learn more about the history of Iceland at their National Museum. You’ll hear bits and pieces of it from tour guides and other locals, but this is the place to go to see it all.

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4. Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon is easily the most popular tourist destinations in Iceland. It is actually outside of the city, but right next to the Reykjavik airport. Yes, it’s really touristy. Yes, it’s manmade. But you really don’t have anything quite like it anywhere else in the world.

Pro-tip: If you decide to go, make reservations in advance as it fills up quickly! Also, go right when they open if you want to avoid the crowds. An hour after they opened, the lines were out the door.

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5. The Pearl

This five-story complex is full of attractions! Grab a meal, check out the museum, or enjoy the man-made geysers. The main attraction is the architecture though, so if none of that interest you, just snap a photo of the building!

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6. Visit the Kolaportið Flea Market

If you’re in town over the weekend, check out Kolaportid, Reykjavik’s Flea Market. You can find hand knitted wool sweaters, local delicacies, and more. You can even try your hand at bargaining.

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7. Check out the Street Art

Reykjavik is home to a lot of unique and beautiful graffiti and street art. Lately, we’ve been on the hunt for the best murals wherever we travel. Take a stroll around town and see what you can discover.

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8. Eat at Fish Market or Grill Market

These were the two restaurants we got countless recommendations for a nicer dinner out. Chef Hrefna Sætran serves well prepared and inventive dishes. I’m down for most experiences, but I’m not much of an adventurous eater. 😅 If you like to try different meats, Iceland has some unique dishes like puffin and minke whale. There are several restaurants that offer it, but Grillmarkaðurinn and Fiskmarkaðurinn are among the most popular.

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9. Nightlife

People party hard in Reykjavik! Even after the club closes, the streets will be full of drunk people looking for an after party or just trying to find their way home. We were preoccupied with photographing the Northern lights every night, but if we visit in the summer, we plan on checking out the scene. If you’ve partied in Reykjavik, let us know how it was!

10. Go whale and puffin watching (Jun – Aug)

If you’re going in late spring or summer, you have the chance to see humpback whales, minke whales, porpoises, and dolphins. You can also spot different sea birds, including the puffins!

Pro-tips: The peak season is from June to August. Kollafjörður in Faxaflói bay is the closest to Reykjavik. A little further out is Breiðafjörður and Westman islands, which is the largest puffin colony. Other regions to see them include West Fjords (Látrabjarg and Ísafjarðardjúp), South Coast (Ingólfshöfði, Dyrhólaey, Reynisfjall), and East Iceland (Fáskrúðsfjörður, Borgarfjörður).

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11. See the Northern Lights (Sept – mid-April)

If you’re in Iceland during winter, then you’re probably there to see the Northern Lights! There are a ton of tours in Reykjavik, but if you’re interested in looking for them on your own, don’t forget to check out our guide on how to catch the Northern Lights (it’s not as simple as you might think)! If it’s a good showing, you can even see them from town.

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BONUS. Take a tour or rent a car and go on an adventure!

Don’t limit yourself to Reykjavik when you visit. Fortunately, most tours leave from the city, so it’s not difficult to find one to explore different parts of Iceland. Some of the most popular tours are the Golden Circle tour, snowmobiling on a glacier, Snorkeling Silfra, or exploring the Ice Caves (seasonal).

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  1. Stella Gough

    There are many things to do in Reykjavik. When I visited to Iceland. I did many things there. Nice and Informative post! I really like it.

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