Things to do in Vogar

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1. Reykjavik Harbour

Reykjavík’s Old Harbour is the perfect place to start your visit to Iceland. Wander along the quay through quaint lanes and past renovated fishermen’s sheds that now house galleries, cafés and tour operators.
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2. Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal seawater pool complex surrounded by the rugged lava and green hills of Grindavik. Relax in a spacious outdoor spa, taking in the dramatic landscape and breathing fresh ocean air. Ease any tensions, cleanse your skin and rejuvenate your senses with the Blue Lagoon’s warm, soothing and mineral-rich water.
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3. Laugavegur

Find an exciting collection of cafés, restaurants, bars and specialty stores on Laugavegur, an arterial street in Reykjavík’s downtown area. Stroll down the partly pedestrianized strip and spend an afternoon checking out Scandinavian designer stores. Stop at a café or bakery and try delicious Icelandic treats, while watching fashion-conscious shoppers go by. In the evening, relax with a drink at one of the Laugavegur bars and clubs.
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4. Hallgrimskirkja

Designed in 1939 by the late architect, Guðjón Samúelsson, Hallgrimskirkja is a 1,000-seat church that took more than 40 years to complete. Samúelsson’s inspiration came from the shapes of the Icelandic countryside. He created the structure to appear like cooling lava from a volcanic eruption. Visit for Sunday mass or simply for the best views of Reykjavík.
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5. Harpa

Experience the masterful design and outstanding facilities of one of Reykjavík’s modern landmarks at the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center. Opened in 2011, this contemporary structure hosts recitals, performances, exhibitions and conferences. See touring musicians or a fascinating exhibit by local artists. Attend an all-access guided tour or simply wander along the harbor taking in each aspect of the exceptionally designed building.
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6. Reykjavik City Hall

Admire the bold architectural lines merging with Lake Tjörnin’s glassy reflection when you approach Reykjavík City Hall (Ráðhús Reykjavíkur), a distinctive modern civic center. Stroll around picturesque Lake Tjörnin and marvel at the structure’s intriguing design or visit the hall’s café and exhibition space to enjoy stunning views of the lake and its birdlife.
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7. Landakotskirkja

The Cathedral of Christ the King (Landakotskirkja, also known as Basilika Krists Konungs) is a stately cathedral in western Reykjavík. Sanctified in 1929 near the site of Iceland’s first Catholic chapel, the Cathedral of Christ the King is a stunning monument and active place of worship. Admire the cathedral’s striking architecture and stroll around its picturesque grounds. Wander inside the impressive building to find beautiful altars, finely crafted artworks and fascinating relics.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Vogar worth visiting?
Whether you want to enjoy the cultural attractions and local charm or sample regional foods and go on outdoor adventures, there's no shortage of things to do in Vogar.
How do I spend a day in Vogar?
Start your day with a visit to Blue Lagoon and Viking World Museum. Then, explore different areas of Vogar for local restaurants and some souvenir shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Vogar?
Don't leave without checking out Blue Lagoon, ranked the top tourist attraction in Vogar.
Is three days enough to stay in Vogar?
Three days will give you time to check out some popular city highlights, such as Giantess Cave, Reykjanes Heritage Museum and Viking World Museum. The average stay in Vogar is two days. If you have the urge to extend your getaway, Reykjavik isn't far away.
What are some activities to do in Vogar with kids?
Whether you're holidaying with young explorers or adventure-seeking teens, an itinerary filled with cool activities takes your trip to the next level. Take a look at our ideas for what to do in Vogar with kids.

What to do in Vogar for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or outdoor explorer, there are many things to do in Vogar for adults.
Are there free things to do in Vogar?
One of the simplest ways to find free things to do in Vogar is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider recommendations on vibrant neighbourhoods, parks and other attractions you can experience without getting your cash out. Giantess Cave is one spot that doesn't charge an admission fee.