Literarily speaking, Iceland is prolific. According to recent reports, there are more books read per capita in Iceland—a country with a 99% literacy rate—than anywhere else in the world. But perhaps ...
The Icelandic capital might be the size of a small town by most big-city standards, but it certainly pulls out all the stops when it comes to things to see and do. From whale-watching to feasting on ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Move over, New York. Reykjavik is the new city that never sleeps. In summer, the world's most ...
As its name implies, The Settlement Exhibition gives visitors a chance to learn more about Reykjavik's first settlers. The museum's main exhibit is an excavation site, which features the remains of a ...
The first place I take a visitor from out of town is to the top of Hallgrimskirkja church. There’s an observation deck up there from which you get great views of the colorful city of Reykjavik and the ...
The countryside in Iceland may be rustic, secluded and serene but it’s a very different picture in the capital Reykjavik. The city has quite a social scene, known for its blocks of clubs featuring ...
While booking flights from New York to Stockholm, it came down to two choices. An expensive, non-stop flight or a cheaper seat on Icelandair with an 18-hour layover in Reykjavik. I didn’t hesitate for ...
The American singer-songwriter, 45, on his adopted home’s best restaurants, coffee and hostel – and why you should think twice before taking a northern lights tour One of the more unusual ways to get ...
Travel direction from New York City to Reykjavik is and direction from Reykjavik to New York City is The map below shows the location of New York City and Reykjavik. The blue line represents the ...
Travel direction from Reykjavik to New York City is and direction from New York City to Reykjavik is The map below shows the location of Reykjavik and New York City. The blue line represents the ...