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Frequently asked questions

What currency is used in Reykjavik?

The official currency used in Reykjavik is Iceland Krona (ISK) and its symbol is kr.

What’s the closest airport to Reykjavik?

The closest international airport to Reykjavik is City of Derry Airport, located approximately 1301 kilometers (808 miles) from the city center. Purchasing tickets from the airport to the city in advance is recommended as it saves time and ensures availability, particularly during peak travel hours.

About Reykjavik

Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland. The size of Reykjavik is about 273 kilometers.
Reykjavik serves as the administrative center of Iceland.
Reykjavik is the biggest metropolitan area in Iceland.
Summers have an average temperature of 14 °C, with humidity levels of about 80%.
Reykjavik is home of the academic institute University of Iceland. The biggest sports facility in Reykjavik is Laugardalsvöllur, which may be a landmark worth exploring. The largest healthcare facility or hospital in the area is Landspítali.
Nature lovers can unwind at Laugardalur Park, a serene green space in the heart of the city. History and art aficionados will appreciate the National Museum of Iceland, which showcases Reykjavik’s culture and heritage. Readers can visit National and University Library of Iceland for a quiet retreat.
You can travel to and from Keflavík International Airport by Flybus, Taxi and Private shuttle.
There are several ways to get around Reykjavik with public transit. The most popular public transit options are bus.
The biggest public transit station in the area is Hlemmur.
In Reykjavik, you can use the following payment methods for public transit: cash, credit card and bus pass.