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Easter in Iceland

Easter is a National holiday in Iceland.

Suggested day-trip: Secret Lagoon

Many visitors embark on the journey known as the "Golden Circle". A visit to the "Secret Lagoon" accompanies it very well.

Design March starts tomorrow

Although the official opening is on Thursday, some of the events will take a head start and open as early as Tuesday.

Sonar music festival is on this weekend

The 6th annual instalment of Sónar Reykjavík will take place on 16th-17th of March. Like before, the focus is on the world of electronica, hip-hop and other modern music.

Reykjavík, the Town of Cats

Many visitors ponder over the number of cats roaming the streets of Reykjavík. These furry friends often behave like they own the place, taking no notice of passing people or cars. Most of them are well-behaved and friendly, though some you might consider a bit arrogant.

Have some Food & Fun

If you're a foodie, you're lucky to be in Reykjavík this weekend. The annual gourmet feast, Food & Fun is on from 28th February to 4th of March. 21 chefs from 14 countries partake this year.

Reykjavík Folk Festival starts this Thursday

On this weekend is the annual Reykjavík Folk Festival. This is the 8th time the festival is held, and like the years before the venue is Kex Hostel.

ECM Spring Meeting in Reykjavík

Reykjavík was a proud host of European Cities Marketing’s annual spring meeting in 2018.

Esja - The Queen of Mountains

Mount Esja is Reykjavík's best-known mountain. You might imagine that she (yes, in Icelandic we talk about "her") is located somewhere in the wilderness. However, located only a 30-minute drive from central Reykjavík, she is a popular hiking spot the year around for locals and visitors alike.

Snowstorm on Saturday - Here's fun stuff you can do!

We're having "stay-inside-weather" on Saturday, and you're wondering what to do? Here's what we suggest: With the Reykjavík City Card, you will have free admission to the city's top museums, free entry for all the swimming pools and unlimited bus-rides. Really, a perfect companion for when stuck inside.

Iceland 101: Gullfoss

A roughly 2-hour drive from central Reykjavík, one of Iceland's best-known landmarks can be found tucked away in a canyon.

Icelandic nature photography like you've never seen it before

On January 20th 2018, a new exhibition will open at Reykjavik Museum of Photography. In the exhibition, titled „This Island Earth“, five photographers living in Iceland will turn their gaze toward Icelandic Nature in all its glory.

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