An Iceland vacation is best enjoyed by having centralised accommodation in the heart of the capital. Icelandic culture, shops, nightlife, and eateries are all found
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Iceland events calendar reaches climax
The list of big summer events in Reykjavik has come to a head with last Saturday’s Culture Night – but summer events are only a
Icelandic people turn towards more innovation
Iceland’s economy may be struggling, but regular Icelanders are trying to find new ways to fend for themselves and their families. Innovation centres have been
Iceland looks to biogas, electric cars for sustainable transport
Japanese automakers Mitsubishi and Toyota along with the Chinese BYD Auto will be presenting their green car solutions in Iceland at the third annual Driving
ACI ranks Keflavik International Airport first class
The Airports Council International surveys the quality and passenger services of 127 different major international airports. There are some 30 different aspects of customer service
Autumn presents golden opportunity to visit Iceland
Is autumn the most beautiful season? Or does its promise of looming winter make it the most depressing? Visit Iceland this autumn, and you’ll soon
Enjoy more culture with Reykjavik center hotels
There is nowhere more full of life and culture in Iceland than the centre of Reykjavik and visitors to the city have more freedom and
Reykjavik Gay Pride rocked Iceland
Reykjavik’s eleventh Gay Pride event is now a mere memory, and there are a whole twelve months to wait until it happens all over again.
Culture Night in Reykjavik more than just a soiree
Every year in late August, the Icelandic capital celebrates its annual Reykjavik Culture Night (Menningarnott) – a name that hardly gives the all-day-and-all-night party the
Colour and cheer: Gay Pride hits Iceland
It’s that time of year again in Iceland when Reykjavik gets just a little bit more fabulous than it always is. Yes, that’s right; Gay
Adventure Iceland with High North tours
Tourism to Iceland is booming and visitors find themselves with more spending power than ever due to the current exchange rates, strongly favouring those on