Explore Reykjavik's iconic landmarks, from the towering Hallgrímskirkja to the artistic Sun Voyager and the architectural marvel of Harpa. Delve into Iceland's rich history at the National Museum and experience the wonders of nature at Perlan.
Hallgrímskirkja
An iconic Lutheran parish church and the tallest church in Iceland, offering panoramic views of Reykjavik from its tower. Its unique design is inspired by basalt lava columns.
Sun Voyager
A striking stainless steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, resembling a Viking ship. It's an ode to the sun, symbolizing hope, progress, and freedom.
Harpa Concert Hall
An architectural masterpiece with a distinctive glass facade inspired by Iceland's basalt landscape. It hosts concerts, conferences, and offers stunning views of the harbor and city.
National Museum of Iceland
Discover Iceland's history and cultural heritage from settlement to the present day. The museum's main exhibition, 'Making of a Nation,' offers a comprehensive journey through time. (Open 10:00-17:00, last entry 16:00)
Lunch in Reykjavik
Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of Reykjavik's many charming cafes or restaurants, offering a variety of local and international cuisine.
Perlan
A unique landmark housing a nature exhibition, ice cave, and a planetarium. Learn about Iceland's glaciers, volcanoes, and wildlife, topped with a revolving restaurant and observation deck. (Open 10:00-19:00, last entry 18:00)