Visit Reykjavík is the official tourism organization for the Reykjavik greater city area. It was established in 2023 by six municipalities and the tourism …
They have a very large 3D Topographical map of Iceland which was interesting to see. Restrooms are free. A nice place to spend 15 min while walking around the city center.Full review by Teri1217
Oct 3, 2024
not only an offices' building. the house is very impressive on the bank of the lake. the most interesting feature is the model of iceland on the ground floor.Full review by מוטי ל
Sep 4, 2024
A somewhat sixties structure, lots of concrete and boxy. The setting is quite good, next to the water the columns along the front male a picture. There is a large relief map/structure in the basemen…Full review by PBPG
What time does the city hall open and close? How many floors is it, and is it easily accessible to those in wheelchairs? Thank you!
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Very accessible. really just 1 floor no obstacles. As I remember they are open from morning to evening kinda of a 8-8 thing. Very tourist oriented and informative. Completely …
Very accessible. really just 1 floor no obstacles. As I remember they are open from morning to evening kinda of a 8-8 thing. Very tourist oriented and informative. Completely unintimidating.
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How can I see the Northern lights?
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Icelanders are privileged when it comes to the Northern Lights. They are visible for eight months a year, from early September to the end of April, and in...