“Foss” means waterfall in Icelandic. An iconic waterfall of Iceland offering a spectacular view of the forces and beauty of untouched nature, Gullfoss is also called the ‘Golden Waterfall’. It is found in the Golden Circle and is one of
Hallgrímskirkja church is Reykjavík's primary point of interest and its pinnacle can be seen from wherever in the city. It was composed by the late Guðjón Samúelsson in 1937, who was regularly motivated in his undertakings by the captivating shapes
According to Jón Gunnar Árnason, the Sun Voyager is a striking figure which is situated on Sæbraut, by the ocean near the focal point of Reykjavík.
There are numerous wonderful spots to stop and appreciate the view on these waterfront ways,
Festival of Lights is an eagerly awaited annual festival which marks an end to the long and dark winter months. It is a fun festival celebrated in the capital city Reykjavk attracting Icelanders from all corners, and tourists. This is
The Saga Museum is the place Icelandic history is enlivened by ghostly silicon models and a multi-dialect soundtrack including the crash of tomahawks and hair-raising shouts.
In this energetic, multi-dimensional exhibition hall both Icelandic and remote guests get a chance
The Reykjavik City Pond, privately known as Tjornin, is one of Iceland's most adored and notorious inward city highlights. Tjornin, the pond is a standout amongst the most famous recreational regions in Reykjavík, relatively difficult to miss given its focal
A Well known for its historical presence the Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík church is suited in Reykjavik and it is separated from the State Church. It is an autonomous Lutheran Free Church of Iceland. It lies in the focal point of
This is a phenomenon of nature which is limited to only polar regions of the world. The scientific name of this greatest show by nature is Aurora Borealis and is commonly seen in many parts of Iceland. The best time
Iceland is cut by many fast flowing glacial rivers arranging perfect setting for white water rafting. The rugged terrain produce almost all classes of rapids in Iceland river which makes them suited to rafters with all levels of skills. There
The National Museum of Iceland offers an assortment of intriguing shows and one perpetual show outlining luxuriously the tale of Iceland's past, from the medieval days of Viking settlements to current contemporary culture. The fundamental display has more than 2,000
Harpa is one of Reykjavik's most noteworthy and recognized historic points. It is a social and social focus on the core of the city and highlights dazzling perspectives of the encompassing mountains and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Harpa is a charming
Árbæjarsafn Museum was opened in 1957 and also it is part of the Reykjavík City Museum. This museum is the historical museum of the city of Reykjavík as well as an open-air museum and a regional museum and its purpose
The Icelandic Phallological Museum is most likely the main gallery on the planet to contain an accumulation of phallic examples having a place with all the different kinds of warm-blooded creature found in a solitary nation.
Phallology is an old science
Öskjuhlíð is a lovely forest zone encompassing Perlan—one of Reykjavík's shocking historic point buildings. Conveniently found right in the core of the city, this perfect place makes for a well known fast escape from city life, where guests can cycle
Wildlife watching is the favorite past time of not only visitors but locales as well. There are trips organized to The Westmann Islands which is best for birdwatching. The island is home to world's largest population of Puffins, the stunningly
Golden Circle is Famous among locals and visitors for its eye-catching scenery; it is a prevalent traveler course in southern Iceland. It covers around 300 kilometers circling from Reykjavík into the southern uplands of Iceland and back. The territory contains
The National Gallery of Iceland was established in 1884 in Copenhagen, Denmark, by Björn Bjarnarson. The Museum remained an autonomous organization from its initiation in 1884 until 1916 when Alþingi – the Icelandic Parliament – chose to make it an
Laugardalslaug the most prevalent swimming pool in Reykjavik, Swimming in one of Reykjavik's seven geothermal swimming pools and the one of a kind Ylströnd geothermal shoreline is generally fulfilling. The pools, which are open all year, pull in almost 2
A large part of Iceland is covered with glaciers that offer opportunities for ample winter sports and trekking. In fact, best way to explore the glaciers is by taking a glacier tour. There are many operators who arrange a tour
The Reykjavík Museum of Photography is Iceland's just self-governing photographic exhibition hall. Its part is to safeguard photos, glass plates, negatives and slides such that the general population of Reykjavík and guests has ideal access to the exhibition hall's gathering.
The
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