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What is Reykjavik famous for?
Reykjavik (which directly translates to "Smokey Bay") is the northernmost national capital city in the world. It also has one of the smallest populations of any capital city. Home to under 135,000 inhabitants, Reykjavik has a wealth of sights and activities that will appeal to culture, nature, and nightlife enthusiasts alike.Why is it called Reykja?
The name is said to be inspired by steam rising from hot springs in the region. The original name was Reykjar-vík, with an "r" suffix for the genitive singular of reykr; the modern version reykja- uses the genitive plural. The name's meaning is still transparent in modern Icelandic.Why should you get a Reykjavik City card?
Get the Reykjavik City Card and enjoy discounts and free entry to museums. The card allows you to take advantage of the many galleries, museums, restaurants, cafes, swimming pools, and buses in the city. Choose from a 24-, 48-, or 72-hour card, or a Children’s Card for your kid.How do I get to Reykjavik from Iceland?
As Iceland is an island, there are limited ways to reach it - the primary method being flights to Reykjavik. There is a small domestic airport in Reykjavik, and international flights from North America and Europe arrive at Keflavik International Airport.