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Tourist attractions
Kjarvalsstaðir (3 min)
Municipal art museum displaying Icelandic contemporary art and rotating exhibitions. Open daily 10:00–17:00.
Donkey (9 min)
A quirky public monument in Reykjavik's city center, this sculpture reflects Iceland's distinctive approach to public art and local character.
Howitzer Hill (14 min)
Historic World War II fortification ruins offering panoramic views of Reykjavik harbor and surrounding landscapes.
Reykjavik Excursions (13 min)
Tour operator organizing day trips and excursions to Iceland's natural sites including waterfalls, glaciers, and geysers.
Tickets: Golden Circle & Lava Tunnel: Day Tour from Reykjavik, 153 EUR View
The French Hospital (14 min)
Historic 19th-century hospital building in central Reykjavik, now a cultural attraction showcasing Iceland's medical and architectural heritage.
Rainbow Street (1.2 km)
A vibrant street in central Reykjavik painted in bright rainbow colors, featuring local shops, cafés, and galleries that reflect Iceland's creative culture.
Tickets: Magic Ice Bar Reykjavik: Entry + Signature Drink, 27 EUR View
National Gallery of Iceland (1.3 km)
Iceland's premier art institution showcasing Nordic and international contemporary works alongside classical Icelandic paintings. Located in central Reykjavik, it spans multiple venues and collections.
Icelandic Punk Museum (1.4 km)
A museum in Reykjavik documenting Iceland's punk rock history through artifacts, photographs, and memorabilia from the 1970s onward.
Tickets: Phallological Museum: Entry Ticket, 24 EUR View
Kringlan (1.4 km)
Iceland's largest shopping center in central Reykjavik, housing over 180 stores, restaurants, and a cinema across multiple levels.
The Icelandic Phallological Museum (1.5 km)
Reykjavik's unconventional museum houses the world's largest collection of phallic specimens from mammals, featuring over 200 preserved examples across multiple floors.
Tickets: Phallological Museum: Entry Ticket, 24 EUR View




































































































