Reykjavik City Card 24 hours with Free Entry to Museums, Galleries, & Geothermal Pools
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Explore Reykjavik's many museums, galleries, and geothermal pools with the 24-hour Reykjavik City Card. Travelers wishing to experience the heart of Iceland's capital at the best possible price should book their card now.
The 24-hour Reykjavik City Card gives free access to many museums and galleries, plus all of Reykjavik’s geothermal pools over a consecutive 24-hour period. If you plan to visit more than two attractions, you'll save money with the Reykjavik City Card.
Your card is also valid for the Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo, public transport within the capital region, and the ferry to Videy Island. Plus, enjoy wallet-friendly discounts for various restaurants, shops, and tours.
With the 24-hour Reykjavik City Card, you’ll get free access to the following attractions:
National Gallery of Iceland
National Museum of Iceland
Reykjavik city buses
Arbaer Open Air Museum
Maritime Museum
Museum of Photography
Videy Island and Elding Adventure at Sea
The Settlement Exhibition
The Reykjavik Art Museum (Hafnarhus, Asmundarsafn, and Kjarvalsstadir)
Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo
House of Collections
Sigurjon Olafsson Museum
Asgrimur Jonsson Collection
Gerdarsafn Kopavogur Art Museum
Reykjavik’s geothermal pools (Arbaejarlaug, Breidholtslaug, Grafarvogslaug, Klebergslaug, Laugardalslaug, Sundhollin, and Vesturbaejarlaug pools)
You'll also receive discounts at many more venues and shops.
Your first step is exchanging your digital voucher for your Reykjavik City Card at a designated location. You can go to any of the Reykjavik Art Museum locations (Hafnarhus, Asmundarsafn, or Kjarvalsstadir). The other option is to pick it up from the Arbaer Open Air Museum, the Maritime Museum, the Museum of Photography, or the Settlement Exhibition.
Start your adventure right away. Any of the above locations is ideal for beginning your Reykjavik explorations because they are all on the list of places you can visit for free with your card.
It’s up to you which attractions you visit and which you skip. Some sites are close together, so you can easily walk between them. You can also catch a city bus to the greater Reykjavik area to explore further afield.
The Settlement Exhibition, Hafnarhus (The Reykjavik Art Museum), the Museum of Photography, the National Gallery of Iceland, and the National Museum of Iceland are all easily walkable in the city center. You could also visit other city landmarks in between, such as the Tjornin pond and the Hallgrimskirkja church.
After immersing yourself in Iceland’s history and culture at its museums and galleries, enjoy hot spring bathing in one of the city’s geothermal pools, a favorite local pastime. The Sundhollin geothermal pool is near the Hallgrimskirkja church, or jump on a bus and try whichever one appeals.
Of course, endless options exist for using your 24-hour Reykjavik City Card. It’s the best-value way for independent travelers to discover the city’s treasures.
Get to know the world's northernmost capital with the 24-hour Reykjavik City Card, which offers free access to many of the city’s top sites. Check availability now by choosing a date.
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This card is valid for a consecutive 24-hour period. You can start and finish where you like and stop at the attractions that interest you most. Before beginning your explorations, you must swap your digital voucher at one of the designated pick-up points.
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