
'Full of life' capital city to get new UK flights for just £87
Tickets are available from September.
Reykjavik in Winter: A Guide to Nine Unforgettable Experiences Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, offers a unique blend of urban charm and natural wonders. This winter, visitors can explore a variety of attractions, from exploring museums and art galleries to enjoying the city's vibrant culinary scene and soaking in geothermal lagoons. One of the must-see destinations is the Perlan Museum, which houses a real ice cave and offers breathtaking sunset views from its rotating restaurant. Food lovers can indulge in delicious Italian cuisine at Ráðagerði, known for its peach spritz and spicy pepperoni pizza. For relaxation, the Sky Lagoon provides a tranquil escape with its 7-step spa ritual and stunning Atlantic views. Beyond the city center, Hafnarfjörður's Christmas markets offer a magical festive atmosphere with charming stalls and light installations. Culture enthusiasts can explore the National Gallery of Iceland, showcasing Icelandic art, and visit the iconic Hallgrimskirkja Church, climbing its tower for panoramic city views. Fine dining options include Sushi Social, renowned for its fresh seafood. Finally, the architectural marvel of Harpa Concert Hall is a must-visit for its stunning design and cultural events. "Reykjavik in December offers a unique experience," says Kelsey, a London-based travel creator featured in the video. "The combination of festive markets, stunning natural beauty, and world-class cultural attractions makes it an unforgettable destination." A Reykjavik City Card is recommended for free access to museums and unlimited bus travel. This winter, Reykjavik promises a memorable journey blending cultural exploration, culinary delights, and the magic of the Northern Lights.
Tickets are available from September.