Harpa Concert Hall Reykjavik: Free Entry, Photography
Harpa is Reykjavik's concert hall. It opened in 2011, cost a stupidly large amount of money (2.4 billion ISK, roughly £14 million), and looks like a massive glass prism that someone
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Harpa is Reykjavik's concert hall. It opened in 2011, cost a stupidly large amount of money (2.4 billion ISK, roughly £14 million), and looks like a massive glass prism that someone
Hallgrímskirkja is the building you've seen in every Reykjavik photo. It's the church that looks like basalt columns (Iceland's volcanic rock formations) turned into a cathedral. It's massive, it's visible from anywhere
If you're dropping serious money on accommodation in Reykjavik, you have two genuine contenders: Hótel Borg and The Reykjavik EDITION. Both sit in the heart of downtown, both are objectively excellent, and
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