Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavik, Iceland

10 Things You Must Do in Reykjavik, Iceland

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If you pay attention to travel deals, you’ve probably seen trips to Reykjavik, Iceland for unbelievable prices. That’s how we ended up there in 2015 for a quick 3-day getaway!

Our trip was with Gate 1 Travel and included some sightseeing on our own and some through the tour company. Below are 10 Reykjavik experiences that you won’t want to miss!

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10 Things to Do in Reykjavik, Iceland:

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1.) Relax at the Blue Lagoon

This world-famous spot should definitely be on your Iceland bucket list. The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa located in the middle of a lava field. While it is technically between Reykjavik and Keflavik International Airport, it is still a “must do” for any Reykjavik visit.

While some may consider the Blue Lagoon as a “tourist trap,” we actually thoroughly enjoyed our time here and wish we could have stayed longer! Having visited the spa via a tour bus, we would highly recommend that you take your own transportation to get here or hire a car. This way you will be able to be on your own schedule and take your time. We really felt like the couple hours we had were not enough to see everything!

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2.) Search for the Northern Lights

Our number one goal on our trip to Reykjavik was to see the Northern Lights. Unfortunately, despite two evening attempts, it was too cloudy while we were there. (I guess that’s a good excuse for a return trip, right?)

Aurora in Reykjavik, Iceland
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There are many tour operators that offer trips outside the city (away from the city lights) so that you can try to see the Northern Lights. If you have your own rental car, you could also drive to a spot outside Reykjavik on your own. Keep in mind that to see the lights, you’ll have to take into account the amount of cloud cover and moonlight.

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3.) Visit Tjörnin Pond

Tjörnin Pond was my absolute favorite spot in downtown Reykjavik. (WC would pick the Blue Lagoon, but since that’s not within Reykjavik city lines, I’m choosing this)

You’ll find hundreds of ducks, swans and geese in this beautiful pond near downtown Reykjavik.

We really found our walk around Tjörnin Pond to be one of the most peaceful parts of our Icelandic vacation. We enjoyed the spot so much that we went back again on our final day in the city!

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4.) Drive the Golden Circle

If you have a rental car you’ll definitely want to take a drive along the Golden Circle. If you do not have a rental car, you can book a Golden Circle bus tour.

The Golden Circle includes several natural attractions such as Gullfoss Waterfall, two geysers (Strokkur and Geysir), and Thingvellir National Park.

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5.) Shop, eat, and drink in downtown

Want an authentic Icelandic wool sweater or a Viking drinking horn? Downtown Reykjavik has a variety of shops selling Icelandic souvenirs.

The Viking Store in Reykjavik, Iceland
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There’s also plenty to eat and drink in downtown Reykjavik.

If you like the movie The Big Lebowski, you’ll definitely want to check out Lebowski Bar. A hilarious tribute to the film, we had a lot of fun hanging out here one evening and drinking White Russians.

We also really loved Prikid café. This cool spot is a whole bunch of things in one: a café, a diner, even a dance bar at night! What did we like best here? The boozy milkshakes!

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6.) Check out the outdoor art and sculptures

Reykjavik has a variety of outdoor art, sculptures and statues.

Sólfarið (The Sun Voyager) is probably the most popular for photographs. It is located along the Reykjavik waterfront off of Sæbraut Road not far from Harpa Concert Hall (see number 8 on this list).

Sólfarið (The Sun Voyager) in Reykjavik, Iceland
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