Southern Iceland
Travel Guide





Visit Southern Iceland
Where to stay in Southern Iceland

Downtown Reykjavik
If you're spending some time in Downtown Reykjavik, Hallgrimskirkja and National Theatre of Iceland are top sights worth seeing.

Laugardalur
Laugardalur is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Laugardalslaug Geothermal Pool or Laugavegur.

Háaleiti
When in Háaleiti, you can plan a visit to Kringlan Shopping Mall and Laugardalslaug Geothermal Pool, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Vesturbær
The abundant dining options and waterfront views are top of the list for many visitors to Vesturbær. A stop by Reykjavik Harbour or Landakotskirkja might round out your trip.

Tún
If you're spending some time in Tún, Laugavegur and Hofdi House are top sights worth seeing.

Hlíðar
Though Hlíðar may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Reykjavik Harbour and Perlan.

Hotel Reykjavík Grand
The entire staff were some of the best. Olga at guest relations was amazing as well as everyone who worked the front desk.Dining room staff also excellent. Hotel was great
Reviewed on 16 Mar 2026

Hotel Vík í Mýrdal
Everything was great. They gave us a wake up call when the northern lights came out.
Reviewed on 18 Mar 2026

CityHub Reykjavik
Absolutely adorable spot to stay! Exceeded all of our expectations. We looked forward to returning every night
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2026

Black Beach Suites
Beautiful suite. We really enjoyed how central it was to all the southern sites.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2026

Vík Apartments
Parking on the street is available and free from 9:00pm to 9:00am.
Reviewed on 18 Mar 2026

Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel
Clean room, spacious and great location
Reviewed on 19 Mar 2026
Popular places to visit

Reykjavik Harbour
Once a maritime and fishing precinct, the Old Harbour now buzzes with restaurants, cafés and tour boat operators.

Blue Lagoon
Soak away your aches, get a massage treatment and swim in the milky blue waters of this mineral-rich geothermal pool sculpted by lava in Grindavik.

Laugavegur
Brightly colored shopfronts spill into the street and add atmosphere to the sidewalk dining areas and designer stores of Reykjavík’s main downtown shopping strip.

Thingvellir National Park
See rifts where the earth’s continents are moving apart, visit a lava-strewn lake and learn about the political beginnings of Iceland.

Harpa
The sculptural glass façade of Reykjavík’s premier concert hall and conference center shines over the harbor, reflecting the water and the city’s energy.

University of Iceland
Walk around the campus at University of Iceland as part of your travels around Reykjavik. Discover the lively bars and acclaimed theatre scene in this culturally rich area.




