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Budget Flights to Reykjavik
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.
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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.
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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.
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