Capital Region

Iceland

A modern glass building with a unique honeycomb pattern, a marina with boats, and a calm waterfront.
A coastal town with colorful buildings and a backdrop of snow-capped mountains.
A geothermal spa with people in the water, a modern building, and a rocky hill in the background.
A marina with multiple boats docked at the pier.
A modern interior with a panoramic view of a coastal landscape, featuring a black leather couch, a white chair, and a tall cylindrical column.

Popular cities in Capital Region

A modern glass building with a unique angular design.
Reykjavik
Known for Dining, Shopping and Tours
The most northerly capital city in the world combines amazing natural wonders with the exciting buzz of a thriving, creative metropolis.

Reasons to visit

  • Reykjavik Harbour
  • Harpa
  • Laugavegur
A coastal cityscape with a prominent church spire, a mountain range, and a clear blue sea.
Kópavogur
Known for Friendly people, Shopping and Lakes
Kópavogur awaits: its northern lights, lake views, sightseeing, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Sky Lagoon
A snow-covered town with a river, buildings, and a church.
Hafnarfjordur
Known for Friendly people, Tours and Walking
Quaint Hafnarfjordur is calling! Discover its hiking, museums, food, and more.
An aerial view of a coastal town with a mix of residential and industrial buildings, a harbor, and snow-capped mountains in the background.
Garðabær
Check out the local area in Garðabær—home to attractions like Kopavogur and Gardabaer Golf Club and Gerðarsafn Art Museum.
A church with a tall steeple in a rural landscape with mountains and snow.
Mosfellsbær
Known for Friendly people, Tours and Mountains
Like northern lights? Get away to relaxing Mosfellsbær!
A river with a bridge, rocky terrain, and distant mountains.
Kjósarhreppur
Venture to sights like Thingvellir National Park as you discover the local area in Kjósarhreppur.

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