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15 Best Things To Do in Reykjavik In The Summer


15 Best Things To Do In Reykjavik in The Summer

Reykjavik, the world’s northernmost capital, has recently become a super trendy hotspot, and all thanks to budget airlines making the city their hub; so travelers can now fly there cheaply or have a quick layover. Although a small city, there are plenty of things to do in Reykjavik in the summer! There's something for every mood - restaurants, cafes, bars, lounges, boutiques and more. We arrived during pride week; the city was completely enthralled in a multitude of colors! Streets were painted, stores were decorated with pride colors, displays were redesigned to reflect the celebration... everything seemed extra colorful and fun in the city. Concerts and parties indoors and outdoors with people from all over Europe joining the festivities. 


How To get from Keflavík International Airport to Reykjavik?

The Keflavík International Airport is about 45 minutes away from the city center. There is no train system so your only options are by car or bus. You can book the shuttle bus in advance here or you can get a Taxi - but it will be a very expensive option. You could also rent a car.



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Where to stay in Reykjavik

For those seeking a memorable stay in Reykjavik, Iceland, consider these exceptional hotels, each offering its own unique charm. The Ion City Hotel is a haven of contemporary minimalism and Icelandic elegance, nestled in the city's vibrant heart. With captivating city views and easy access to Reykjavik's must-see attractions, it's a delightful option for urban explorers.

The Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre is a stylish and modern hotel, known for its excellent service and amenities. Ideally situated for discovering the city's cultural landscape, guests will appreciate the convenience and comfort this hotel provides.

Meanwhile, the Apotek Hotel by Keahotels is a distinctive boutique hotel housed in a beautifully restored historic building. Boasting sophisticated décor and attentive service, it's perfect for travelers seeking an unforgettable Icelandic experience with a touch of elegance. Each of these hotels offers a distinct yet equally enchanting stay, ensuring that your time in Reykjavik is truly memorable.

 

1. Panoramic view at PERLAN

Sitting at the top of a hill, Perlan offers a panoramic view of the city from their observation deck. Although the landmark building was originally hot water tanks, a dome was added later to form what it is today the Perlan. In there you will find shops, a museum, and two restaurants which overlook the city. The entrance to the building is free, but there's an admission fee for the museum. 


 

2. Tour HARPA

Harpa is a beautiful glass structure that serves as a concert hall. The inside is as impressive as the outside; I highly recommend taking a peek - added value: it's free. For a culturally rich experience, watch a concert! You can find out their schedule here.

3. Visit HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA

Nested in the heart of Reykjavik, the church is one of the city's most recognizable landmark. If you walk around Reykjavik, it will be hard to miss. The impressive church also doubles as an observation tower! You can take the elevator - yes, you don't have to take hundreds of steps to reach the top - and watch the city and its surrounding mountains. 

4. Stroll LAUGAVEGUR

Laugavegur is where you will find all the fun things in the city -  colorful stores and cool bars amid the streets of Laugavegur. Within just a few blocks, you can shop for an entire outfit, redecorate your home, get a few books, and have a coffee! I call that convenience at its finest. 

5. Go whale watching

If you are planning to visit in the summer, make sure not to miss Whale watching! During the summer, pods of different type of whale swim to the shore of Iceland. It's truly an unforgettable experience. You can book your tour here

 

6. Admire The Sun Voyager 

The Sun Voyager -  a stainless-steel sculpture of a boat by Jón Gunnar Árnason, represents  "the promise of undiscovered territory" an ode to all travelers. And as such, one must visit it when in town. The sculpture is located a few minutes away from the Harpa concert hall. 


7. Eat your way around

To my surprise, food in Iceland is mouthwatering! The seafood is exceptionally fresh; Their yogurt, Skyer is delicious, and the variety of modern and traditional cuisine is refreshing. So what better way to enjoy Reykjavik than eating your way around? 

Bonus: Donuts - Iceland seems to love Donuts! 

8. Visit The Blue Lagoon

What's better than mother nature's spa? Enters the Blue Lagoon. Take a dip in the geothermal spa and spread the mud - which has minerals like silica and sulfur and all the good stuff - all over your skin for a pampering time amid the scenic mountain view. Before you head out there, make sure to book your ticket in advance here

 

9. Go on a Free walking tour

It's true that nothing is free in life but in Reykjavik, you can take a free walking tour! Ok, technically not free but you can pay as little or as much as you want - they run on contributions.  On the two-hour tour, you will learn a little about the history of Iceland and the evolution of Reykjavik in a fun way! You can book the tour here.

 

10. Explore The Golden Circle

Don't have time to explore the Ring Road? Then, the Golden Circle is for you. Along the route, you will find the beautiful Þingvellir National Park, the impressive Gullfoss Waterfall, and the incredible Haukadalur Geysir. It is the best way to sample Iceland's beautiful nature. If you don’t want to deal with the logistics of exploring the Golden Circle, check out this Golden Circle Guided Tour.

If you are planning to go on a road-trip around Iceland, check out my 12-day Iceland Ring Road Road Trip Itinerary.


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11. Explore the old harbor

Walk the picturesque Old Harbour of Reykjavik and discover the many seafood restaurants, their most famous Ice Cream parlor, and the best black coffee in town! The hotspot also serves as a colorful photo op - of course, when the weather permits. The Old Harbour is also where you will find all the marine activities such as whale watching and puffin tours. 


12. Eat their famous hotdog 

As hot dogs are tied into classic American culture, so are they to Iceland. The hot dog is their unofficial national food. Fan or not, be sure to try Bæjarins Beztu's world-famous hotdog!  – Simply delicious! 


13. Go Horseback Riding on an Icelandic Horse

Iceland horses are world-renowned so don’t miss the opportunity to go on an amazing horseback ride amid the dramatic volcanic landscape. This is your chance to get up close and personal with an Icelandic horse. Check out this Iceland Red Lava Horse Riding Tour for first timers. If you are looking to experience the versatility of the Icelandic horses, check out this Iceland Horse Tour in Hafnarfjörður.

14. Sunset Walk at Midnight

Ah, the midnight sun! One of the most amazing natural phenomenon if you are a sunset lover. In the summer, the sun doesn't start to set until midnight, but it doesn't entirely set either. Sunlight will still peek through during the night giving you hours and hours of "sunset." Take a stroll along the Sculpture & Shore Walk to enjoy the beautiful sight. 

15. Go on a Puffin Watching Tour

Have you ever seen a Puffin fly? It’s the cutest thing! Don’t miss going on a Puffin watching tour when in Reykjavik. It gives you a chance to learn about them and see them in their natural habitat. Don’t forget to bring your big lenses to photograph them! Check out this 1.5-Hour Puffin Tour.

What to pack for Reykjavik in the summer

It may be summer in Reykjavik but, temperatures can range from 55° F to 44° F, which is equivalent to fall or winter in some other parts of Europe. And with Iceland’s unpredictable weather, it’s safe to say, packing for Iceland can be tricky. But fear not, I have a blog post on How To Pack for Iceland - Winter or Summer.


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