What to See in Capital Region
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Church of Hallgrímur
Expressionist Lutheran church featuring a towering spire and panoramic city views from its lookout tower.
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Sun Voyager
Stainless steel sculpture symbolizing a dreamboat and an ode to the sun, representing hope, progress, and exploration.
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Harpa Concert Hall
Modern concert hall and conference center known for its distinctive glass facade and contemporary high-tech architecture. It hosts symphony concerts, operas, cultural events, and exhibitions.
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Reykjavík Old Harbour
Historic harbor area known for whale watching tours and scenic boat rides offering maritime experiences and views from the sea.
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Lake Tjörnin
Reykjavik is one of the lucky cities that have their own lake. And this one is even situated right at the city centre.
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Þríhnúkagígur volcano
Þríhnúkagígur is a dormant volcano in the volcanic system of Brennisteinsfjöll near Reykjavík, Iceland.
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Esja
Esja is a 914 m mountain situated in the south-west of Iceland, about ten kilometres north of Iceland's capital city Reykjavík.
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Seltjarnarnes
Seltjarnarnes is a town in the Capital Region of Iceland. The municipality is located on a peninsula, bordered only by Reykjavík to the east.
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Lake Medalfellsvatn
Come and explore this beautiful lake and its picturesque surroundings.
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Hafnarfjörður Museum
A diverse museum - there are historic houses a toy exhibition and an exhibition about local history.
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Valhúsaskóli
Valhúsaskóli, commonly referred to as Való, is a middle school located in Seltjarnarnes, Iceland.Valhúsaskóli enrolls students grades 7–10.
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