Complete interactive guide to Iceland's capital city with all attractions, restaurants, and hotels
Explore Iceland's vibrant capital with our detailed interactive map
Iceland's largest church with panoramic city views from the tower.
Stunning glass-concrete concert hall on Reykjavik waterfront.
Famous steel sculpture resembling a Viking ship facing to sea.
World-famous geothermal spa with milky blue waters rich in minerals.
Top attractions include Hallgrímskirkja church, Harpa Concert Hall, Sun Voyager sculpture, National Museum of Iceland, Laugardalslaug geothermal pool, and the old harbor area. Our map shows all these locations and more.
Blue Lagoon is approximately 50 km (31 miles) from Reykjavik, about a 45-50 minute drive. It's easily accessible by car, shuttle bus, or organized tour.
Yes! Reykjavik's city center is very walkable. Most major attractions are within walking distance of each other. The compact downtown area can be easily explored on foot in 1-2 days.
Downtown Reykjavik is best explored on foot. For attractions further out like Blue Lagoon, use public buses, rent a car, or take organized tours. Taxis and ride-sharing are also available.
We recommend 2-3 days to explore Reykjavik properly. This allows time to visit major attractions, experience the food scene, and take day trips to nearby attractions like Blue Lagoon and Golden Circle.
Reykjavik is just the start of your Iceland adventure