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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

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Low season avg price

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Dec - Feb
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LOWEST
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-9ยบC19ยบC
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88mm
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Mar - May
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63mm
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Jun - Aug
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11ยบC
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-9ยบC19ยบC
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38 mm98 mm
Sep - Nov
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โ‚น14,588โ‚น41,597
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5ยบC
-9ยบC19ยบC
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92mm
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38 mm98 mm
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Hotels near the sights

  • Hallgrimskirkja
    Hallgrimskirkja is the largest church in the country, and towers over the centre of Reykjavik. Its 73-metre-high tower provides a wonderful 360ยฐ view over all Reykjavik, the mountains around and the ocean streaching west to Greenland and the Americas. Because of this, the tower is among the most visited tourist destinations in Reykjavik. Tower admission Adults: ISK 1000 Children: ISK 100 (ages 7-16) Tickets are sold in the church shop. Access to the tower is only by lift. At the top there are a few steps to the open-air viewing platform. Winter (October โ€“ April): 09:00 โ€“ 17:00. Tower closes 16:30. Summer (May โ€“ September): 09:00 โ€“ 21:00. Tower closes 20:30. The tower is closed on Sundays from 10:30 โ€“ 12:15 during mass at 11:00. Hallgrimskirkja is an active, working church and sometimes we may close the church without notice, especially due to weddings or funerals. Everyone is welcome to join services and concerts, but we ask visitors to stay the whole time to avoid disturbance.
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  • Perlan
    Perlan is a Nature Exploratorium and one of Reykjavikโ€™s main landmarks. You can learn all about Icelandic nature in a fun and interactive ways at Perlan's museum. Some highlights include a real indoor ice cave, hands-on exhibits, a life-size bird cliff full of life, and a show about volcanoes. There is also a Planetarium dome theatre where the northern lights virtually dance all around you. --- The 360 views from Perlan are spectacular in all directions. You see all over the Reykjavik area, the ocean, and the mountains around --- Perlan is close to the city center and there is plenty of free parking.---
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  • Sun Voyager
    Created to celebrate the city of Reykjavik's 200th birthday, this "dream boat" sculpture represents hope, progress, and freedom.
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  • Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre
    Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre at the heart of Reykjavik is an award-winning building situated at the old harbour. Harpa opened its doors in 2011 and boasts a wide variety of hosted events where all musical genres play a part. Harpa won the Mies van der Rohe Award in 2013 for architecture. Harpa was designed by Olafur Eliasson, Henning Larssen architects and Batteri architects. Harpa is the residency of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, The Icelandic Opera and the Reykjavik Big Band. Harpa is a state of the art conference centre. Harpa was awarded the prestigious MICE Report award for best conference centre in Northern Europe. Harpa is also the home of several regular shows: - How to become Icelandic in 60 minutes - Pearls of Icelandic Songs - Icelandic Sagas: The Greatest Hits - Reykjavรญk Classics - Mulinn Jazz Club - The Tin Drum Series - Bowie: The Session - The Icelandic Emigration Center's Exhibit
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  • The settlement exhibition
    The Settlement Exhibition - Step into the Viking Age. An open excavation where Viking ruins meet digital technology. Just below ground in downtown Reykjavik, this open excavation uncovers the city's Viking Age history. Discovered during building work, then carefully excavated, these remnants of the past are the earliest evidence of human settlement in the city. Family-friendly, including a children's activity area, this multimedia exhibition uses creative technology to immerse you in the Viking Age. Open daily 09:00-18:00 (9 am - 6 pm). Guided tours in summer on weekdays at 11:00. Address: Tryggvagata 15, 101 Reykjavik The Settlement Exhibition is part of Reykjavik City Museum: One museum in five unique places. Welcome!
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  • Laugavegur
    One of Reykjavik's oldest streets, this stretch of road is the capital's main shopping attractionโ€”with lots of shops, restaurants, and bars.
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  • Arbaer Open Air Museum
    รrbรฆr Open Air Museum - A day out of time Reykjavรญk's open-air museum, where you can stroll through the past and experience the way we lived. Fun, fascinating and full of surprises, this living museum takes you on a journey through time. Reykjavรญk's early history is preserved in a series of lovingly-restored homes, where you'll encounter costumed guides, grazing animals and traditional crafts. Exhibitions, demonstrations and tours reveal how Reykjavรญk came to life, from a few scattered farms to a vibrant capital city. JUNE - AUGUST Open daily 10 AM - 5 PM. SEPTEMBER - MAY Open daily 1 PM - 5 PM. Daily guided tours in English, all year round, at 1 PM - no booking necessary. No guided tours on Dec 25, Jan 1, Good Friday & Easter Sunday. รrbรฆr Open Air Museum is part of Reykjavรญk City Museum: One museum in five unique places. Welcome!
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  • Ring Road
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  • Aurora Reykjavik
    Aurora Reykjavรญk is Icelandโ€™s first and only Northern Lights Center, and the not-to-be-missed place to start your Northern Lights adventure. Take a walk through history and learn about mythology around the arctic circle. Explore the science via interactive displays and try your camera settings in the unique Northern Lights photo simulator. Aurora Reykjavรญkโ€™s pull and ace up its sleeve is its fantastic HD time-lapse movie of the Aurora Borealis. Sit back in bean bags and enjoy this 30-minutes film with dazzling aurora displays captured all over Iceland. Immerse yourself completely into the Northern Lights with the worldโ€™s first 360ยฐ film of the Aurora Borealis, featured in VR googles. The museum shop stocks a unique selection of high-quality items by Icelandic designers. Aurora Reykjavรญk offers textbooks in various languages as well as QR-code based audio guides on your own mobile device. For extra comfort, bring your own headphones.
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  • Laugardalslaug
    Frequented by locals and travelers alike, this sports and swimming complex has a variety of hot and cold pools for soaking, including Iceland's largest pool.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Reykjavik hotels

Reykjavik Residence Hotel, Sand Hotel by Keahotels, and Reykjavik4you Apartments Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Hallgrimskirkja. See the full list: Hotels near Hallgrimskirkja.

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Popular hotels close to Sun Voyager include Reykjavik Residence Hotel, Sand Hotel by Keahotels, and Skuggi Hotel by Keahotels. See the full list: Hotels near Sun Voyager.

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Popular hotels close to Keflavik Intl Airport include Aurora Hotel, Hotel Berg, and Hotel Keflavik. See the full list: Hotels near Keflavik Intl Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre are Apotek Hotel by Keahotels, Hotel Borg by Keahotels, and Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel, Curio Collection By Hilton. See the full list: Hotels near Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Centre.

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