
The multitude of attractions in Reykjavik is truly astounding and draw tourists from around the world. A world-class collection of museums, galleries and exhibitions, all showcasing Iceland’s cultural heritage, can be found in many main areas of the city. They’re scattered among breathtaking examples of innovative, Reykjavik architecture, most notably in the form of its many churches and cathedrals.
Journey a little in any direction from the city centre, and you will undoubtedly stumble across natural landscapes of the most visually impressive variety. Fjords, geothermal pools, mountains and volcanoes, and miles of beautiful expanses are just waiting to be discovered. From catching classical concerts to sampling local delicacies, this list shows you some great things to do in Reykjavik.
Visit Reykjavík’s oldest church
适合: 历史, 照片, 经济
Austurvöllur Square is the locals’ go-to spot for sunbathing and enjoying coffee at open-air cafes during warm days. The public square also holds many historical landmarks, including Iceland’s national parliament Alþingi and Domkirkjan Cathedral, Reykjavík’s oldest church. In the middle of the square, you can see a statue of Iceland’s independence movement leader, Jon Sigurdsson.
Each year, Reykjavík honours Sigurdsson’s birthday (which is also Iceland’s Independence Day) on 17th June with morning Mass at the cathedral, followed by parades, concerts, and funfair games in Austurvöllur Square.
地址: Pósthússtræti, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

Austurvöllur Square
A beach that fuses sea with geothermal water during summertime
适合: 情侣/夫妇, 家庭, 历史, 照片, 团体
Nautholsvik Geothermal Beach is a unique swimming spot where the seawater warms geothermally, resulting in temperatures averaging between 15°C and 19°C. It only operates during the summer, so it’s often packed with locals looking to enjoy a relaxing day at the beach.
You can also spot (or even join) resilient swimmers in winter when the water can be just above freezing temperature. Nautholsvik Geothermal Beach also has a communal hot tub that stays 38°C year-round, together with changing rooms and steam baths.
地址: Nautholsvik, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland
开放时间 Monday–Thursday from 11 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 11 am to 4 pm (closed on Fridays and Sundays)
电话: +354 511 6630

Nautholsvik Geothermal Beach
Iceland’s tallest church
适合: 历史, 照片
Hallgrímskirkja is a Lutheran parish church dominating the central city area of Hallgrímstorg. With an innovative architectural design, it draws crowds of tourists to its sleek, curving design and beautiful windows.
The church is also one of the tallest buildings in Iceland. The steeple of the church rises to an unbelievable 74.5 metres, offering panoramic views across the city for those brave enough to climb it. For about 1000 kr (100 kr for children), you can take an elevator to the top, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Reykjavik.
地址: Hallgrímstorg 1 101 Reykjavik, Iceland
开放时间 October–April: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm, tower closes at 4.30 pm. May–September: Daily from 9 am to 9 pm, tower closes at 8.30 pm
电话: +354 510 1000

Hallgrímskirkja
An immersive museum showcasing the earliest settlements of Reykjavík
适合: 家庭, 历史, 照片, 团体
The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík is an interactive Viking history museum. It focuses on the remains of a hall from the Settlement Age, as well as other various relics from the Viking Age.
The remains were carefully excavated in the 2000s, and are evidence of the earliest settlement in the area. Technology is combined with archaeological exhibits to create an immersive exhibition that takes you back to the age of the Vikings. It’s easily accessible from the Ráðhúsið bus stop and it makes for an educational family trip.