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Enjoy Reykjavík

The Reykjavik area has a lot to offer for visitors, all year round. Whether you’re driving or walking, you’ll find activities and attractions suited to your interests and needs. Day tours, sightseeing in the city, enjoying nature, tasting local food, exploring museums — those are all things you can experience when renting an apartment in Reykjavík! On this page we’ll share some of the things that we recommend experiencing.

Attractions

The Sun Voyager’s

Sun Voyager

The Sun Voyager is a steel sculpture that resembles a Viking long-ship. It’s a popular visitation point amongst travelers, located on Reykjavik’s waterfront.

Harpa

Harpa is one of Reykjavík’s most striking buildings and a center of cultural and social life, in the very heart of the city.

Reykjavik culture

Hallgrímskirkja

Hallgrímskirkja is the tallest building in Reykjavík and one of the most iconic landmarks in Reykjavik, designed by Gudjon Samuelsson.

Sundhöll Reykjavíkur

Close to Hallgrímskirkja, you’ll find another building designed by the same architect, the Swimming Hall of Reykjavik. Experience the local culture of visiting the swimming pool, which is warm all year round.

Sky lagoon

In only a few minutes driving distance from Reykjavik, in Kopavogur, you’ll find the amazing Sky lagoon. Immerse yourself in warmth at the oceanside geothermal lagoon, as the North Atlantic Ocean stretches out before you.

Perlan – Wonders of Iceland

In the historical building Perlan, you’ll find the one of a kind exhibition Wonders of Iceland, where you can walk through a real ice cave and experience a Northern lights show.

Tours

At Heimaleiga you’ll find a variety of apartments to rent, while discovering the land of fire and ice.