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Reykjavik City Hall Tjarnargata 11 101

Why Choose Our Destination?

The Reykjavík Capital Area consists of seven municipalities with approximately 200,000 inhabitants, comprising two-thirds of the Icelandic population. When it comes to conferences, incentive tours or team-building activities, it is hard to imagine a place more suitable than Iceland. And with tour operators who have years of experience in Icelandic conditions, you can rest assured that every precaution is taken to ensure the safety – and enjoyment – of the participants.

Distance de l’aéroport

  • Keflavik International Airport

    30.45 mi. du centre-ville


Attractions locales

Restaurants and cafés

À 15 minutes
Iceland has emerged as one of Europe's most dynamic gastronomic destinations, full of exciting places to taste thrilling new recipes. A staple of Icelandic cuisine is freshly caught fish, as fishing has been an essential part of Icelandic history and culture for centuries.

Harpa Conference Centre

Centre de conventions
Harpa offers outstanding facilities for conventions with accompanying trade shows, conferences, meetings, product launches, concerts and other cultural events. We offer a highly experienced, professional and committed team who pride themselves on a warm and personal customer service. Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre is an eco-friendly building. It was designed to use mostly natural light through the glass facade which covers three of the four sides resulting in significant reduction in power consumption. All those who were chosen to operate within Harpa have sustainability as one of their main goals. Both restaurants and catering services use mainly local produce and follow strict recycling standards. Boasting more than 6,600 sqm of conference space, HARPA can accommodate up to 3500 guests at any one time. The biggest conference booked so far had 2.450 attendees. We look forward to welcoming you in Harpa,
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Reykjavik, IS 101

Geothermal Pools in Reykjavik

Repère historique
À 30 minutes
Pools in Iceland are a mix of a sport-centre, a water-slide park and a spa with hot tubs and steam baths. Run-on geothermal water from boreholes, you could say this is where Iceland's hot springs meet the city culture. Read on to find the best pools our city has to offer.

Northern Lights

Repère historique
À 1 hour
Iceland is renowned for its otherworldly illuminations, the Northern Lights being one remarkable example. This particular phenomenon, also known as the Aurora Borealis, can be experienced in Iceland during the winter time, especially on those clear, crisp nights, where they appear in a variety of colours and intensity, either twirling gently in shades of milky green, or occasionally blazing in a wild and multi-coloured dance across the night sky.

Art in Reykjavik

Musée
À 30 minutes
Reykjavik loves art

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