🌌 The city where the sun doesn’t set in summer or the Northern Lights take over in winter

Ever wondered what it’s like to visit a capital city that feels more like a cozy village, runs on volcano power, and has locals who think soaking in hot tubs is a national sport? Welcome to Reykjavik—the quirky, colorful, and slightly magical heart of Iceland. It’s the kind of place where murals meet mountains, hot dogs are legendary, and you might catch the northern lights while grabbing a beer.

✈️ Landing in Reykjavik
When you first arrive, it feels a bit like stepping onto another planet—lava fields stretching out under the airplane window, smoke rising from the ground, and colorful tin-roofed houses waiting at the edge of the sea. It’s cozy and quirky, with a wild edge that you can feel right away.


🌊 Wander by the water
Head to the Sun Voyager sculpture—it looks like a Viking ship but more like a dream of one. It’s the perfect spot for dramatic photos with the mountains and ocean as a backdrop. Take a slow stroll along the harbor and you’ll see fishing boats, sleek whale-watching ships, and sometimes locals jumping into the freezing sea like it’s no big deal.


🎨 Street art & surprises
Reykjavik loves color. Murals splash across walls, and you’ll find little art galleries tucked into side streets. Even the houses feel cheerful with their candy-colored rooftops. Just keep walking and you’ll stumble into something unexpected.


🍺 Tiny but mighty nightlife
The city may be small, but when night falls it wakes up. Bars line Laugavegur (the main street), each with its own vibe—from craft beer dens to cozy live-music spots where locals bring guitars. Drinks aren’t cheap, but the energy makes up for it. Bonus: if you’re visiting in summer, the sun never really goes down, so nights can last forever.


🛁 Thermal pools = life
Reykjavik doesn’t really “do” spas in the fancy way—here, it’s about outdoor pools where locals gather, gossip, and soak in hot water while snow might be falling around you. Laugardalslaug is the biggest, but every neighborhood has its own pool. Think of it as Icelandic social media… but warmer.


🍲 Food adventures
Expect lamb, seafood, and plenty of cozy soups. Try a hot dog from Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur—Icelanders are obsessed with them, and yes, it’s a national treasure. For something heartier, fish stew or lamb soup will keep you warm after a chilly day outside. And if you’re brave: fermented shark (just… maybe have a shot of Brennivín after).


🌌 Magic beyond the city
Reykjavik is just the gateway. Within a couple of hours, you can chase waterfalls, walk between tectonic plates, or soak in the Blue Lagoon’s milky waters. In winter, you might get lucky and see the northern lights dancing above the city. In summer, the midnight sun makes every hour feel like golden hour.



💡 The vibe
Reykjavik is like a cozy village that knows it’s sitting on top of volcanoes and glaciers—it’s relaxed, a bit eccentric, and full of character. You don’t visit it for skyscrapers or grand monuments, but for the feeling: the blend of adventur
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Post by Ana Gashtarova | Sep 6, 2025

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