There are two wonders ski areas in the vicinity of Reykjavík. The closest one is in Bláfjöll (the Blue Mountains).
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The view from the Hallgrímskirkja Church tower. From here you get a panoramic view of Reykjavík and the adjacent municipalities.
In this picture we are looking down Skólavörðustígur street? Kind of a tongue twister… https://t.co/EzumKMZdqD
Bright and lovely winter day in Reykjavík City. Mountain view, the ocean, colourful houses and a blanket of snow ❄🌨
Iceland is getting 3-6 minutes more daylight every day now. We celebrate each one!
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This building in Reykjavík is nicknamed after a root vegetable because of a prominent feature on the house. Do you know what it is?
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We invite you to our home, to sit down and have dinner with our family. We serve something local, traditional and tasty. And we'll tell you some stories and try our best to give you insight into what life is like in… https://t.co/etiQfkRWA4
Reykjavík offers all sorts of fun adventures for all ages. Today we went on a seriously fun buggy trip in the snow. It was amazing, thrilling, messy, and only 10 minutes drive to the meeting point from Reykjavik.… https://t.co/yK5eOYDJPz
Lake view on a beautiful spring morning. At least we hope spring has arrived. We have this thing in #Iceland called 'Easter Weather' which means that spring does not start until after Easter because Easter weather always brings cold snowy blizzards.
Please let it be spring now.
This unique house was built in 1904 for governor Magnús Stephensen. It was designed by architect Rögnvaldur Ólafsson and is one of his statement pieces. The building has been referred to as 'The Turnip' for obvious reasons.
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