1. Gaze in awe at Hallgrimskirkja


What is it? Reykjavik’s defining landmark and one of Iceland’s most striking buildings, this soaring concrete church was designed by Guðjón Samúelsson to echo the country’s hexagonal basalt columns formed by cooling lava. With clean lines and a sweeping form, it dominates the city skyline.
Why go? Even if you’re not religious, this is one sight you can’t miss. The exterior is striking and modern, and while the interior is sparse by European standards, it makes the vast pipe organ all the more dramatic. The tower also offers the best views in town, looking over Reykjavik’s colourful tin roofs.
Address: Hallgrímstorg 1, 101
Opening hours: Summer 9am-8pm, winter Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10-10.30am & noon-5pm (tower closes 15 minutes before)
Price: Entrance is free; tower access costs 1,500 ISK (€10)































