Trip to Reykjavík

Trip to Reykjavík (4 Days Trip)

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  • Day 1
  • Hotel

    Cabin Hotel

    Questo hotel si trova a 5 minuti a piedi dal parco principale di Reykjavik e dalla piscina geotermale di Laugardalslaug. Il centro della città con la sua vivace vita notturna è facilmente raggiungibile. La sua posizione sul lungomare di Faxaflói Bay offre s

    car 2.7 km, 7 mins
    man 2.3 km, 32 mins

    Activity

    CITYSIGTHSEEING. ICELAND TOURIST BUS

    Discover Reykjavik on a Double-Decker open top bus tour and explore the city at your leisure, with the opportunity to hop on and off at conveniently located bus stops. You will have the chance to partake in some whale watching, visit Reykjavik City Museum, the

    car 3.5 km, 9 mins
    man 2.3 km, 33 mins
  • Day 2
  • Hotel

    Cabin Hotel

    Questo hotel si trova a 5 minuti a piedi dal parco principale di Reykjavik e dalla piscina geotermale di Laugardalslaug. Il centro della città con la sua vivace vita notturna è facilmente raggiungibile. La sua posizione sul lungomare di Faxaflói Bay offre s

  • Day 3
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  • Day 4
  • Place

    New town

    You are now standing in one of the oldest streets of the city, the Western part of the capital. Here the spirit of the old village which became a capital is well preserved. You will find an irresistible charm to these old houses. These diverse colour sche

    car 8.4 km, 15 mins
    man 7.6 km, 1 hour 48 mins

    Activity

    Northern Lights Cruise - With pick-up

    Just imagine sailing out towards the unknown in search for the Northern Lights with their brilliant colours flashing across the evening sky. Access the visitor Centre, where the stage is set for an informative multimedia Northern Lights show, shortly before h

    car 8.1 km, 12 mins
    man 7.7 km, 1 hour 47 mins

    Restaurant

    Idno Theatre

    The Idnó restaurant welcomes groups of 20–120 to dine in one of the city’s most historic buildings, with a history well worth investigating. Idnó was built in 1897 and reconstructed in its original form in 1997. It remains as it was in 1897, a testa