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Reykjavik

Back in the first century AD, legendary Viking Ingolfur Arnarson named the settlement he founded on a northerly Atlantic peninsula Reykjavik, meaning 'Smokey Bay'. The smoke he found wafting over the area, however, had nothing to do with pollution, but rather the bubbling, boiling natural geysers and geothermal springs that now underlie the modern capital of Iceland. This source of heat and water has ensured that Reykjavik has no need to burn fuels to warm its heart, and the crisp, clean air is as beguiling as its clear blue skies.

The sky is not always blue, however: the city receives more than its fair share of rainy weather blown in from the sea, and during the long, bleak winter its northern latitude ensures that the sun makes no more than a brief appearance.

Despite this, the capital of Iceland is definitely a hot spot, renowned for its lively pubs and clubs, which draw hundreds of merry-making visitors, particularly during the long, light, bright summer nights. Its growing reputation as a fun tourist destination is enhanced by its fiery, friendly inhabitants, relaxed pace of life, many cultural attractions and dozens of opportunities for fascinating day trips, not to mention the novelty of bathing in one of the steamy public geothermal swimming baths.

Reykjavik's setting on the southwest corner of Iceland on Faxafl
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Currency

Icelandic króna (ISK)
 

Climate

Despite its extreme north Atlantic situation, Reykjavik's climate is not as cold as might be expected, its average mid-winter temperatures being no lower than those in New York City. This is because the Icelandic coastal weather is tempered by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. The city's coastal location does, however, also mean it is prone to wind, and gales are common in winter. Reykjavik is also a very wet city, having on average 213 rainy days out of the year, with spring having slightly more sunny days.
 

Airports

Keflavik International Airport (KEF)
 

Top hotels in Reykjavik

Apartment K
Located in the hip 101 District, these stylish design apartments are just off Laugavegur, Reykjavik's main shopping street. All spacious apartments feature large flat-screen TVs, free movies and iPod docking stations. Apartment K's studios and…
Reykjavik4You Apartments
These modern, luxury apartments are in central Reykjavik's popular 101 District. Each one offers a balcony, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV with DVD player. Car rentals can be arranged. The stylish Reykjavik4You Apartments feature…
CenterHotel Plaza
Centrally located on Ingólfstorg Square in Reykjavik's Old Town, CenterHotel Plaza offers a bright, cosy bar and a popular breakfast buffet. The National Gallery and other attractions are within a few minutes' walk. The modern…
CenterHotel Plaza
Centrally located on Ingólfstorg Square in Reykjavik's Old Town, CenterHotel Plaza offers a bright, cosy bar and a popular breakfast buffet. The National Gallery and other attractions are within a few minutes' walk. The modern…
CenterHotel Plaza
Centrally located on Ingólfstorg Square in Reykjavik's Old Town, CenterHotel Plaza offers a bright, cosy bar and a popular breakfast buffet. The National Gallery and other attractions are within a few minutes' walk. The modern…
CenterHotel Thingholt
This stylish hotel is just a 2-minute walk from Reykjavik's main shopping street, Laugavegur. It offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with unique Icelandic art, satellite TV and a tea/coffee maker. At CenterHotel Thingholt, the work…
Metropolitan Hotel
Metropolitan Hotel lies on a quiet street, just a 2-minute walk from Ingolfstorg Square. It offers free in-room Wi-Fi and functional rooms close to Reykjavik's shopping, restaurants and cultural attractions. A TV, work desk and…
Best Western Hotel Reykjavik
Located in central Reykjavik, 150 metres from Laugavegur Shopping Street, is Best Western Hotel Reykjavik. It offers free parking, a 24 hour reception and rooms with Wi-Fi access. All rooms at Hotel Reykjavik include private…
Hotel Björk
This hotel provides good-value accommodation in Reykjavik's city centre, only 100 metres from the popular Laugavegur shopping street. It offers a rich breakfast buffet and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. The rooms of Hotel Björk…
Downtown Reykjavík Apartments
Located in central Reykjavík, these modern apartments are just a few minutes' walk from Hlemmur Bus Station and the main shopping street, Laugavegur. They offer free Wi-Fi and free private parking. The Downtown Reykjavík Apartments…