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Reykjavík

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Reykjavík is Iceland’s capital and largest city. Travelers flock to experience the colorful city’s natural beauty and charming attraction­s. You will find no shortage of unique sights, cuisine, experience­s and museums to explore during your stay.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

Keflavík Internatio­nal Airport, the largest in Iceland, serves as the hub for internatio­nal travel and the home of Icelandair, the country’s flag carrier. Reykjavík lies about 30 miles from the airport; rent a car or book a Flybus airport transfer into the city. Reykjavík’s Straetó bus system provides convenient travel within the city or to neighborin­g towns. The Reykjavík

City Card offers 24-, 48- and 72-hour unlimited travel options with discounts at local restaurant­s and attraction­s. The city is walkable if you prefer to skip renting a car or taking public transporta­tion.

LODGING 101 Hotel, Reykjavik

The sleek, modern property is located in the heart of downtown Reykjavík. Explore the property’s art gallery, unwind in the spa and indulge in a meal at the bar and lounge. Hverfisgat­a 10, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, tel 354 580 0101 101hotel.is

Alda Hotel Reykjavik

Providing a quiet respite within walking distance of city center, this boutique lifestyle hotel offers dining at Brass Kitchen & Bar, a fitness center, indoor dry sauna and outdoor hot tub.

Laugavegur 66-68, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, tel 354 553 9366 icelandair­hotels.com

Hótel Borg by Keahotels

Reykjavík’s first luxury hotel boasts 99 guestrooms and suites designed in Art Deco style. Guests can take advantage of the gym, spa and award-winning restaurant.

Pósthússtr­aeti 11, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, tel 354 551 1440 keahotels.is

DINING Dill Restaurant

Specializi­ng in new Nordic cuisine, Dill was the first restaurant in Iceland to receive a Michelin star, in 2017. The restaurant serves a tasting menu with optional wine pairings.

Laugavegur 59, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, tel 354 552 1522 dillrestau­rant.is

Fiskmarkað­urinn (The Fishmarket)

The inventive seafood restaurant delights diners with unique preparatio­ns of fish with both Icelandic and Asian influences. Opt for the tasting menu or order à la carte.

Aðalstraet­i 12, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, tel 354 578 8877 fiskmarkad­urinn.is

Tapas barinn

For an Icelandic take on Spanish tapas, dine at Tapas barinn. Expect creative spins on local dishes. Order a variety of small plates or one of the several tasting menu options.

Vesturgötu 3b, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland, tel 354 551 2344 tapas.is

ATTRACTION­S Laugardals­laug Pool

Iceland boasts geothermal spas and pools throughout the country, but Laugardals­laug makes a great option without having to leave Reykjavík. Located at the recreation center with a garden, zoo, spa, gym and skating rink, the pool is the largest in the city and ideal for a family outing.

Sundlaugav­egur, 104 Reykjavík, Iceland tel 354 411 5100 visitorsgu­ide.is/laugardals­laug-pool

National Museum of Iceland

Iceland’s national museum holds more than 2,000 artifacts detailing the country’s history, dating back to Viking settlement­s. Open daily, the museum offers guided and self-guided tours.

Suðurgata 41, 102 Reykjavík, Iceland tel 354 530 2200 thjodminja­safn.is

Walking Tour

The best way to explore Reykjavík is by foot. The city features numerous architectu­ral and sculptural gems: Harpa concert hall, Hallgrímsk­irkja Church and the Sun Voyager sculpture. In Laugavegur, a popular shopping street, visitors find small boutiques, charming cafés and street art.

 ?? PHOTO: © SEAN PAVONE | DREAMSTIME.COM ?? Perfect Harmony: Harpa concert hall
PHOTO: © SEAN PAVONE | DREAMSTIME.COM Perfect Harmony: Harpa concert hall

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