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A serene winter scene showcases several horses grazing on a snow-covered landscape, with a modern black structure visible in the background. The soft hues of sunrise provide a gentle illumination against the mountainous terrain, creating a tranquil and inviting atmosphere.
Cabin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 400 reviews

Akurgerði Guesthouse 4. Country Life Style

This cottage is set on a family-owned horse farm close to the towns Hveragerdi and Selfoss and 30 min from Reykjavik. Almost everything is handmade with a lot of love to detail. It has a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace with BBQ and a big private Hot Tub with a stunning view. The House (30 m2) is made for 2 people or a small family but there are sleeping possibilities for up to 4 adults. We offer private horse riding tours. our cottages: https://www.airbnb.com/users/93249897/listings

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The northern lights create a vibrant display of green hues across the night sky, illuminating the clouds above a mountainous landscape. A warm glow from distant farm buildings can be seen at the base of the mountains, framed by a wooden fence in the foreground.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

The Old Barn – Special place in spectacular nature

The farm is settled in the most beautiful scenery you can imagine. Powerful mountains all around, sound of the fresh salmon-river, waterfall in the breath taking canyon. Aurora Borealis from your window, when the conditions are right. Great for getting away. Relax or be creative. Mindful hiking in the untouched nature and enjoy farm live. Middle of nowhere, and yet it is only 22 km. drive from Reykjavik City Center. Many points of interest are within easy reach like the Golden Circle, 2 min.

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A scenic view from the hot tub showcases a vibrant sunset over the landscape, with hues of orange, pink, and purple filling the sky. The foreground includes a natural setting with greenery and rocks, while distant hills are silhouetted against the colorful backdrop.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Tiny home, hot tub, divine nature, great location

Romance reigns in the divine nature. A cozy cottage where you can relax after a good day in a hot tub in the middle of nature and watch a unique sunset. The northern lights dance freely in the sky during the winter. Cottage in the countryside but only 10 km. outside of Reykjavík. Ideal for going on day trips and exploring the main pearls of Iceland. Close to beautiful water and beautiful hiking trails. Whether it's spring, summer, autumn or winter, this beautiful location is an experience.

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Cabin
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 493 reviews

The Secret Cabin with hot tube in Nature Reserve

The location is exceptional, located hillside in a beautiful nature reserve, still very close to the downtown Reykjavik, 20 min drive. In winter Dec-March 4x4 car is essential in Iceland. No public transport. Enjoy the hot tube in the evening and watch for the Northern Lights, then rest inside and amid wood paneling that extends to the vaulted ceilings, and look out forest-wards from the deck. The International airport is 40-50 minutes drive. Ideal located for exploring the South West.

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Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Kims Apartment - Main ShoppingSt

This Kims Apartment is located on the Best part of "Laugavegur", Reykjavik's main downtown shopping street. It has a SleepWell memory foam King-size bed and full curtains to ensure you get the best night's sleep. The apartment is on the second floor and the bedroom is well protected from the buzz of downtown. The living room invites you to listen to records on the Bluetooth Yamaha Sound-Theater and watch shows or movies on the Big 65" TV with Netflix, Disney+, and Prime included. Enjoy!!

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A modern cottage with a sloped metal roof is set amidst lush greenery. Wooden decking surrounds the building, providing outdoor space for relaxation. Tall trees are visible in the background, contributing to the serene atmosphere of the natural setting.
Cabin
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Jónsstaðir H-00014952

Beautiful cottage at the lake Thingvallavatn, Thingvellir National Park, perfectly located with unbelievable view and northern lights. Newly rebuilt in original old time style with modern facilities. Only 30 min. drive from Reykjavik and 10 min from the National Park and Ion Hotel, Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station. Close to Gullfoss and Geysir of the Golden Circle and 20 min. drive to Mosfellsbaer and Laugarvatn towns with shops, swimming pools and other services. Licence #5143

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A newly renovated house is depicted, featuring a gray exterior with wooden accents. Large windows allow light to fill the space, while an anchor is positioned in the foreground. The surrounding landscape includes grass and rock formations, with water visible in the background.
Home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 519 reviews

unique house by the sea

Spectacular place´ Wake up to the ocean dancing, birds singing and seals right outside your window. Approximately 50 kilometres outside of Reykjavik, more precisely, in Hvalfjordur is a little cottage located right by the ocean shore. On the ground floor is a joint kitchen/living room includes a microwave and a dishwasher. The kitchen view is the sea itself. Toilet with a shower On the second floor has a bedroom loft with 2 queen size beds and one single person’s bed.

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The stunning night sky showcases vibrant hues of purple and green from the Northern Lights. Below, a chalet with softly glowing windows stands against a snow-covered landscape, while dark mountains rise in the background, enriching the serene atmosphere.
Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Luxury Aurora Cottage

Discover serenity in our stunning lakefront cottage, boasting panoramic views of the tranquil lake and majestic mountains. With a rustic yet modern design, the cottage offers two beautiful bedrooms and two bathrooms (one is en-suite), and ample natural light. Enjoy waking up to the breathtaking Icelandic sunrise and pristine nature. Just 40 min from Reykjavik and 25 min from the Golden Circle, it's an ideal haven for travelers seeking peace. Registration number: HG-18303

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A spacious sleeping area features a large bed with layered linens, accented by two bedside lamps. A small dining table with four chairs is positioned in the center, accompanied by a candle and decorative items on a nearby shelf.
Guest house
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

Perfectly located and comfortable. Private parking

Location is in a quiet neighbourhood downtown, 10 minutes walking distance to city center. It's a newly renovated, small and comfortable place with everything needed for a few days stay. Freestanding small house. Excellent for couples, people travelling alone, business trip. - Private parking. Nearby: City center, airport-bus terminal, shopping, restaurants, bars, Harpa music hall, galleries, theaters, swimming pool, public transport. Registration number: HG-00004687

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The spacious studio features large window panels draped with translucent curtains, allowing natural light to fill the room. A dining area with an elegant table and chairs is visible, alongside a comfortable seating arrangement centered around a modern design. Exposed concrete columns add a contemporary touch.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 675 reviews

Beautiful Reykjavik - 255 - XL Studio

You have exclusive use of this apartment for your entire stay with us - you will not be sharing anything with other guests. This large modern extra large studio is filled with the warm tones of timber. It has been thoughtfully designed and provides a comfortable apartment for 4 people. The large dining table provides the perfect place to entertain guests. The full kitchen ensures you can cook up a storm - everything you need for a home away from home.

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A beautifully renovated farmhouse is depicted under a vibrant display of northern lights. The large glass panes reflect the colorful sky, while a gentle illumination emanates from within, creating a cozy glow. The surrounding landscape is dark, with a mountain rising in the background.
Farm stay
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Esjuberg Farm-Sleep with horses & mountain hike

Welcome to the newly renovated farmhouse in Esjuberg, where you sleep by the roots of the mountain. This house truly has it all, from a beautiful ocean view, horses in the backyard, and a phenomenal view over Reykjavik. Esjuberg plays a big part in a very interesting Icelandic Viking story called the Kjalnesinga Saga. In this story, a woman named Esja lived here along with her foster son Búi, who became a very mighty man.

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A modern kitchen features a spacious wooden island with seating for two. Natural light floods in through the large window, highlighting the sleek cabinetry and minimalist décor. Decorative items, including glasses and plants, are arranged on the countertop, creating an inviting cooking space.
Apartment
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Beautiful city center apartment

Luxurious 2nd floor apartment in the heart of Reykjavík, right next to pretty much everything downtown. Only a short walk to all the best cafe's and restaurants, libraries, museums and shops. The apartment is located in a unique early last century wooden house which was once called the palace of Hverfisgata. Recently renovated it retains all the charm of old but with all the comfort and style of modern day life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Reykjavík?

    Explore accommodations around the city center for easy access to shops, museums, and restaurants, or consider the harbor area for scenic views. Laugavegur and the Old West Side neighborhoods are frequently suggested for their blend of local character and convenience.

  • What are the best things to do in Reykjavík with kids?

    Families often explore the Whales of Iceland exhibition, splash at local swimming pools, or enjoy the colorful displays in the Reykjavík Maritime Museum. Outdoor playgrounds and urban parks add fun options for all ages.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Reykjavík?

    Discover Hallgrímskirkja’s striking architecture, explore the National Museum of Iceland, or stroll local art galleries. The harbor area has whale watching tours and places to sample Nordic cuisine.

  • How is the weather in Reykjavík?

    Reykjavík has cool temperatures year-round, with winter months around 29–38°F (-2–3°C) and milder summers near 48–59°F (9–15°C). Expect frequent wind and occasional rain, so layers and waterproof gear are useful.

  • What are the best places to visit in Reykjavík?

    Hallgrímskirkja, Harpa Concert Hall, and the Sun Voyager sculpture are among the most popular sites to explore. Local museums and geothermal pools invite visitors year-round.

  • What are some hiking trails in Reykjavík?

    Walk the trails on Öskjuhlíð hill for panoramic city views, explore the paths around Elliðaárdalur valley, or head to Heiðmörk nature reserve for lava fields and birch forests. Paths vary from paved walkways to wilder terrain.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Reykjavík?

    Families enjoy the Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo, visits to interactive museums, and relaxing at the city’s geothermal swimming pools. Parks and waterfront areas are also great for picnics and playgrounds.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Reykjavík?

    Explore the Golden Circle’s natural wonders, visit geothermal lagoons near the city, or discover volcanic landscapes and waterfalls around the region. Coastal villages and wildlife watching tours are frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Reykjavík?

    Many accommodations in neighborhoods like the city center, Vesturbær, or Laugardalur welcome pets. Urban parks and nearby trails make it convenient to explore the outdoors with your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Reykjavík?

    Layer clothing to prepare for shifting weather, and try the city’s geothermal pools for a local experience. Tap water is drinkable, and visitors often use the city card for museum and transit access.

  • What is Reykjavík known for?

    Reykjavík is known for its vibrant arts scene, modern Scandinavian architecture like Harpa Concert Hall, and geothermal bathing traditions. The city also has a reputation for lively music festivals and colorful street art.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Reykjavík?

    Explore the Reykjavik Botanic Garden, discover the murals in Grandi, or visit quirky museums like the Icelandic Punk Museum. Local coffeehouses in residential neighborhoods also have a cozy atmosphere.

  • What are the best foods to try in Reykjavík?

    Try classics like plokkfiskur (fish stew), Skyr, and Icelandic lamb. Smoked fish, hot dogs with local toppings, and rye bread baked in geothermal steam are frequently suggested for visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Reykjavík?

    Pack layered clothing for warmth, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy shoes suitable for rain or wind. A swimsuit is recommended for geothermal pools, and a sleep mask helps during summer’s late sunsets.

  • What is the nightlife in Reykjavík like?

    Reykjavík has a lively nightlife scene centered around downtown venues, with live music and cozy bars. Late-night coffeehouses, local craft beer, and performance spaces attract a diverse crowd.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Reykjavík?

    Reykjavík has the Iceland Airwaves music festival in autumn, and the Winter Lights Festival during winter. Pride celebrations, national independence festivities, and city-wide cultural nights are frequently suggested throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Reykjavík?

    Many vacation rentals in areas like Laugardalur and the city center are considered family friendly, with nearby parks and playgrounds. Listings often mention amenities such as kitchens, multiple bedrooms, or cribs.

  • When is the best time to visit Reykjavík?

    Late spring through summer is often recommended for milder temperatures, long daylight hours, and local festivals. Winter draws visitors interested in viewing northern lights or experiencing Icelandic holiday traditions.

All about Reykjavík

The capital and largest city in Iceland, Reykjavík, is a study in contrasts. At once modern and traditional, daring and modest, it’s now a place where natural geothermal baths are a common social gathering space alongside the hip, barista-helmed cafes that line Laugavegur street. Food runs the gamut here as well, with restaurants plating up everything from salted cod and locally-raised lamb to fresh skyr yogurt served traditional-style — with sugar, cream, and bilberries.

From its seat on the country’s southwest shore, Reykjavík serves as a natural gateway to outdoor exploration. Whale-watching boats ply the Faxaflói Bay in search of orcas, dolphins, and humpbacks, while just 20 minutes from downtown, the Álftanes peninsula resonates with the calls of migrating birds. In winter, darkened heaths outside the city offer undisturbed views of the Northern Lights. Reykjavík is also a frequent base camp for expeditions to Iceland’s majestic national parks, glaciers, and active volcanoes like the Geldingadalur, which lies just an hour’s drive from the city.

What are the top things to do in Reykjavík?

Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach

There are hundreds of geothermal pools in greater Reykjavík, but there’s only one geothermal beach: Nauthólsvík. This human-made lagoon mixes warm geothermal water into a partially-enclosed section of the sea, creating a unique — and sometimes bracing — experience for swimmers and waders. In summer, colourful beach blankets dot the golden sands.

Red Hills on horseback

Riding horseback near Reykjavík usually means riding an Icelandic — a small, spirited horse that lives only in Iceland. Their unique tölt gait, in which one foot always touches the ground, makes for smooth riding through the brilliant red hills of the Elliðaárhraun lava fields.

Wool gathering

Icelandic wool is prized for being tough on the outside and soft on the inside — a combination that makes Iceland’s iconic knit sweaters (called lópapeysas) an enduring winter essential. Mosfellsbær, 30 minutes east of Reykjavík, is the best place to experience the history of the wool industry, but you’ll also find shops along Laugavegur selling locally-knit sweaters, blankets, and yarn.

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    50 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    2,220 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    6,190 of Reykjavík holiday rentals include wifi access

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    Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Reykjavík rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Reykjavík stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Reykjavík’s top spots include Perlan, Laugavegur and Sun Voyager

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