The capital Reykjavik

The peaceful capital of Iceland is surrounded by the ocean, so the air is fresh, pleasant, and pollution-free. In addition, because it is relatively isolated, Reykjavík is quite peaceful. The restaurants and local eateries are diverse and hospitable, helping visitors come here to have many wonderful and rich experiences.


Although there are no unique or massive designs, the houses here are decorated with vibrant paint colors, which is also an extremely eye-catching point. They look even more prominent when surrounded by glaciers and volcanoes. Iceland is a country with a gulf current that flows through, making winter temperatures in the capital Reykjavik only a maximum of -15 degrees Celsius on the coldest day.


This is the place where the Northern Lights often appear with a high KP index. The conditions for viewing the aurora borealis in Iceland are also ideal due to the sparse population and low light pollution that makes it possible to see the Aurora Borealis even in the city at high intensity. The wind in Iceland is also among the third strongest in the world, so the clouds are always changing, making it easier to get clear skies than in the rest of the country. From late August to early April, visitors can go to Iceland to see the Northern Lights right in the middle of Reykjavík. This is an interesting activity not to be missed if you come to Reykjavík. “Aurora Hunting” is an unforgettable memory for anyone who has the opportunity to experience it.


Location: Reykjavik, Iceland

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Top 6 Best Places to Visit in Iceland

  1. top 1 Blue Lagoon
  2. top 2 The capital Reykjavik
  3. top 3 Dettifoss Waterfall
  4. top 4 Hallgrímskirkja Church
  5. top 5 Skaftafell Blue Ice Cave
  6. top 6 Gullfoss Golden Waterfall

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