Most Instagrammable Places in Reykjavik

10 Most Instagrammable Places in Reykjavik

Photos of Reykjavik You Can Brag to Your Friends About

Reykjavik attracts photographers, amateurs and professionals alike, with breathtaking examples of Nordic architecture and unique sculptures that dot the city centre. The Icelandic capital overlooks a serene bay and is backed by snow-capped mountain ranges – head outside the city to catch sights of the famous northern lights dancing in the night sky.

Whether you’re equipped with a standard smartphone or a DSLR with top-notch lenses, you’ll be sure to return with breathtaking photos after visiting Reykjavik’s most photographed spots.

1. Hallgrímskirkja

Hallgrímskirkja

Hallgrímskirkja stands out with its expressionist design, which resembles the glaciers and mountains dominating the Icelandic landscape. You can climb the bell tower of this church for panoramic shots of Reykjavík.


Localização: Hallgrímstorg 1 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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Hallgrímskirkja

Hallgrímstorg 1 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

2. The Sun Voyager

The Sun Voyager

A stainless-steel sculpture by Jón Gunnar Árnason, Reykjavik’s Sun Voyager sits on a seaside promenade facing Faxaflói Bay and Mount Esja – a perfect backdrop for sunset photography.


Localização: Rekagrandi 14, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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The Sun Voyager

Rekagrandi 14, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

3. Njarðargata’s Nordic houses

Njarðargata’s Nordic houses in Reykjavik

Njarðargata is a quaint street where you can find rows of colourful buildings standing out against the blue sky. Go for a self-guided walking tour to see these Nordic-style facades in dozens of shades, from red, yellow and grey, to pink, white and grey.


Localização: Njarðargata, Reykjavik, Iceland

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Njarðargata’s Nordic houses

Njarðargata, Reykjavik, Iceland

4. Harpa

Harpa

The Harpa concert hall looks like a prop in a science fiction movie. Located at Reykjavík’s Old Harbour, the building’s facade features geometric-shaped glass panels in various colours. The best time to shoot photos is during the day – Harpa produces a mirror-like effect when reflected against the calm waters of Faxaflói Bay.


Localização: Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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Harpa

Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

5. Einar Jónsson Sculpture Garden

Einar Jónsson Sculpture Garden in Reykjavik

This free garden in Reykjavik features 16 bronze sculptures by Einar Jónsson, one of Iceland’s pioneer sculptors. He’s known for incorporating Nordic mythology in his sculptures – must-sees include The King of Atlantis and Thor Wrestling with Age.


Localização: Eiríksgata, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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Einar Jónsson Sculpture Garden

Eiríksgata, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

6. Þúfa

Þúfa in Reykjavik

Þúfa (The Hillside) is the work of Icelandic artist, Ólöf Nordal. It’s actually a manmade hill standing at 8 metres in height, with a spiral pathway that leads to a small, wooden shack at the hilltop. Þúfa is also a good spot for shooting photos of Faxaflói Bay and Reykjavik’s surrounding mountains.


Localização: Norðurslóð, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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Þúfa

Norðurslóð, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

7. Reykjavik Old Harbour

Reykjavik Old Harbour

The Reykjavik Old Harbour is popular for street life photography as you’ll often see the locals going about their daily routine. The scenery alone feels nostalgic, with traditional yet colourful shops, restaurants and docked ships lining the waterfront.


Localização: Grandagarður, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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Reykjavik Old Harbour

Grandagarður, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

8. Hólavallagarður Cemetery


This cemetery is the oldest in Iceland, and features dozens of tombstones dating back to the 19th-century. Fans of the macabre may be drawn to its eerie surroundings of moss-covered graves and bare trees.


Localização: Suðurgata, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

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Hólavallagarður Cemetery

Suðurgata, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland

9. Grotta Lighthouse

Grotta Lighthouse in Reykjavik

Drive 5 km west of central Reykjavik to Grotta Lighthouse, where locals claim to have one of the city’s best viewpoints for the northern lights (in winter) and the midnight sun (in summer). The lighthouse itself is an Instagram-worthy shot – it sits on an island that’s accessible during low tide.


Localização: Grótta Island Lighthouse, Iceland, Seltjarnarnes, Iceland

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Grotta Lighthouse

Grótta Island Lighthouse, Iceland, Seltjarnarnes, Iceland

10. Tjörnin

Tjörnin in Reykjavik

For photographers, Tjörnin is like a mirror against Reykjavík’s quaint buildings – the pond’s eastern bank is lined with colourful houses and landmarks such as the Fríkirkjan í Reykjavík Church and the National Gallery of Iceland.


Localização: Tjörnin, Reykjavíkurtjörn, 101 Reykjavík

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Tjörnin

Tjörnin, Reykjavíkurtjörn, 101 Reykjavík

Penny Wong
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