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Reykjavík is the northernmost capital in the world and one of the most relaxed and unconventional.
There is no unnecessary formality here: the parliament looks almost like an ordinary building, the prime minister lives without gates or fences, and the ocean and wind constantly remind you that nature is always present.
Reykjavík is the northernmost capital in the world and one of the most relaxed and unconventional. There is no unnecessary formality here: the parliament looks almost like an ordinary building, the prime minister lives without gates or fences, and the ocean and wind constantly remind you that nature is always present.
Alþingi (Parliament of Iceland)We begin at one of the oldest parliaments in the world. Modest, restrained, without grandiose architecture — it perfectly reflects the character of Iceland itself.
Tjörnin Lake
A calm and cozy spot in the heart of the city, home to birds, reflections of colorful houses, and a slower rhythm of life.
Harpa Concert Hall
A modern symbol of Reykjavík. Its glass facade shifts with light and weather, making it look different every time you see it.
Hallgrímskirkja ChurchThe city’s main architectural landmark, inspired by basalt lava columns and visible from almost anywhere in Reykjavík.
Höfði HouseA historic site where an important meeting took place, marking one of the key steps toward the end of the Cold War.
The Recycling House Art Installation
An unusual structure built from recycled materials that others once considered waste — a creative statement on sustainability and reuse.
Sun Voyager (Sólfar)
A symbolic “dream ship” facing the ocean and the horizon — a tribute to discovery, hope, and journeying forward.
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7 locationsReykjavík is the starting and ending point of the route