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Visit Duration: 3 Hours
Timings: 10 AM to 8 PM.
Entry type: Paid
Entry Details: Paid
Some of the features of Downtown Reykjavik include:
Hallgrmskirkja: The renowned Lutheran church is Iceland's highest building, offering panoramic views of the city from its tower.
Harpa Concert Hall: This stunning glass edifice holds a variety of concerts, events, and exhibitions.
Laugavegur: Reykjavik's major retail strip is dotted with stores, cafés, and restaurants and is an excellent location to learn about the local culture and food.
The Icelandic Phallological Museum is devoted to the study and presentation of penises from diverse mammals found in Iceland and across the world.
Iceland's National Museum: This museum exhibits Iceland's history. and culture from the moment of colonization until the present.
Sun Voyager Sculpture: The stainless steel sculpture depicts a dreamboat or an homage to the sun and reflects the Icelandic people's hopes, goals, and aspirations.
Austurvöllur plaza: A popular meeting area, the public plaza has a statue of Jón Sigursson, a major character in Icelandic history.
Because of the steam flowing from the hot springs in the surrounding region, the city's name translates to "Smoky Bay."
Downtown Reykjavik has distinct and colorful architecture, with many buildings sporting colorful corrugated iron façade.
The city is well-known for its geothermal pools and spas, including the Blue Lagoon and Laugardalslaug. Both visitors and locals like it.
Iceland is a pioneer in gender equality, with a high ratio of women in government and commercial top roles.
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