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Major sites: Hallgrimur's Church (Hallgrimskirkja), Open-Air Folk Museum
(Arbaejarsafn), Kaffibarinn

Surrounding attractions: Golden Circle Route, Cave City of
Uplistsikhe, Monastery of Davit Gareja

Other sites in Reykjavik: Reykjavik has some great museums.
Reykjavik City Museum, Einar Jonsson Museum (Listasafn Einars Jonssonar)
and Saga Museum are popular Reykjavik museums.

Flights to Reykjavik
Flights to Reykjavik leave from larger British airports, including Heathrow, Glasgow, Manchester and Gatwick. Airlines flying to Reykjavik include Icelandair, British Airways and BMI. The cost of a return flight starts at around £220 from Heathrow airport and £392 from Glasgow.



Where to stay in Reykjavik
Reykjavik offers a variety of accommodation options, from inexpensive youth hostels to luxury hotels. There are many superb hotels to enjoy. These include the 4-star CenterHotel Skjaldbreid and the Icelandair Hotel Loftleidir, both providing excellent city centre service. Another great hotel is the 3 star CenterHotel Klopp with rooms from £41.

There is also plenty of less expensive and budget accommodation in Reykjavik. There are two main youth hostels, Reykjavik City Hostel and the Hafnarfjordur Guesthouse, both providing affordable and well-equipped accommondation for travellers on a shoestring budget.

Things to do and places to go in Reykjavik
Hallgrimskirkja Church: An outstanding and imposing structure, dominating the Reykjavik skyline.
Solfar Suncraft: Sculpture of a Viking ship overlooking Reykjavik harbour.
Diving the Tectonic Rift: Travel out of the city and Scuba dive between the tectonic plates which separate North America and Europe.
Pubs and Clubs: Although expensive, favourites include Lounge Bar 101, Nasa, Astro and Sirkus.