Reykjavik City Card 72 hour

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  • Duration: 3 days (approx.)
  • Location: Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Product code: 134450P6
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Visit: National Museum of Iceland, Suourgata 41, Reykjavik 102 Iceland

The National Museum displays objects that provide insight into Icelandic cultural history - displays that encourage visitors to dwell on the past, present and future. The museum aims to nurture knowledge and innovation while maintaining a wide perspective and sense of community.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands), Frikirkjuvegur 7, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

The National Gallery of Iceland is a national museum and the main emphasis of the collection is on 19th and 20th century Icelandic art, but international art is featured as well. The museum owns the most valuable collection of works by Icelandic artists in the country. The collection also includes an impressive array of works by internationally renowned artists such as, Pablo Picasso, Edward Munch, Karel Appel, Hans Hartung, Victor Vasarely, Richard Serra and Richard Tuttle.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus, Tryggvagata 17, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

The old harbour warehouse, Hafnarhús, offers a progressive exhibition program with local and international contemporary artists. The works of key figures, as well as established and emerging current artists are presented in six galleries.

Hafnarhús is also home to the works of Erró (b. 1932), a significant player in the international pop art scene.

Hafnarhús is located in the oldest part of Reykjavik, where the town’s boats and first docks lay. The building was erected in the 1930s and at the time it was one of the largest buildings in the country.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Reykjavik Art Museum - Asmundarsafn, Sigtun, Reykjavik 105 Iceland

The sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson (1893–1982) designed, worked and lived in this beautiful building now serving as a part of Reykjavík Art Museum. The white dome structure is surrounded by Sveinsson’s sculptures in the garden, both his earlier massive figures and his later light abstract compositions. The inside of the building offers a unique experience as the artist’s design, inspired by vernacular Mediterranean architecture, is a stand-alone work of art. Sveinsson’s work is often exhibited in there along with the works of other modern or contemporary artists.

Duration: 40 minutes

Visit: Reykjavik Art Museum Kjarvalsstadir, Flokagata 24 Klambratún Park, Reykjavik 105 Iceland

Kjarvalsstaðir houses the works of one of Iceland’s most influential and recognised artists, Jóhannes S. Kjarval. The exhibitions at Kjarvalsstaðir focus primarily on paintings and sculptures of the established masters of modern art.

The building is a fine example of Nordic modernism, it features floor-to ceiling windows that look onto the beautiful Klambratún Park

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Reykjavik Maritime Museum, Grandagardur 8, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

The exhibition Fish & folk – 150 years of fisheries at the Reykjavík Maritime Museum is about the history of the Icelandic fisheries, from the time when rowing boats gave way to large fishing vessels in the late 19th century, through to the 21st century. This rich history is told from the perspective of Iceland’s biggest fishing port, Reykjavík. The Maritime Museum’s setting is an appropriate one, as the building once housed a flourishing fish factory.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Arbaer Open Air Museum, Kistuhyl 4, Reykjavik 110 Iceland

Árbær was an established farm well into the 20th century, and the museum opened there in 1957. Árbær is now an open air museum with more than 20 buildings which form a town square, a village and a farm. Most of the buildings have been relocated from central Reykjavik.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: The settlement exhibition, Adalstraeti 16, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

The Settlement Exhibition - Reykjavik 871± 2 deals with the settlement of Reykjavík. The exhibition is based on scholars theories on what the heritage sites in central Reykjavík can tell us about the life and work of the first settlers. The focus of the exhibition is the remains of a hall from the Settlement Age which was excavated in 2001. The hall was inhabited from 930-1000. North of the hall are two pieces of turf, remnants of wall which was clearly built shortly before 871. This is one of the oldest man-made structures so far found in Iceland.

Duration: 40 minutes

Visit: Reykjavik Museum of Photography, Tryggvagata 15 Grofarhus, 6th floor, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

The museum’s exhibitions focus on Icelandic photography, works from Collection and works of foreign photographers. The museum exhibits both historical and contemporary photography in artistic- social- and cultural context.

Duration: 40 minutes

Visit: Videy Island, Kollafjordur, Reykjavik Iceland

Unspoiled nature reigns on island of Viðey, which has a unique place in Icelandic history. Birdlife abounds on the island, while out­stand­ing works of modern art also make their mark. We hope you enjoy your stay and that you help us keep the island the trea­surous pearl that it is.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Gerdarsafn Kopavogur Art Museum, Hamraborg 4, Kopavogur 200 Iceland

Gerðarsafn is a progressive museum with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art, located in the heart of Kópavogur. Gerðarsafn offers temporary exhibitions with works by Icelandic and international contemporary artists as well as displaying the museum collection. The exhibition program echoes the museum‘s status as the only Icelandic museum built in honor of a female artist

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Natural History Museum of Kopavogur, Hamraborg 6a, Kopavogur 200 Iceland

The museum divides into two categories, geological and zoological. The geological part focuses on the formation of Iceland and the major types of rocks and minerals. The zoological part focuses (with few exceptions) on Icelandic birds, mammals, fish and invertebrates.

The museum staff provides guidance, if requested. If possible, the guidance is adapted to the interest, age and language of our guests. Guidance should preferably be reserved in advance, especially for groups. Guidance is a part of our service and therefore always free.

Duration: 1 hour

Visit: Reykjavik Family park and Zoo, Reykjavik 104 Iceland

Not just farm animals

There are a lot more animals at the zoo than most people think. Icelandic farm animals, mammals from the country's wildlife, in addition to a small exhibition of reptiles, amphibians and insects.

Fun for everyone at anytime of the year

Playgrounds are open in the summertime as well as on the weekends during the winter, weather permitting. Castles, zip-lines and other equipment are always open. It's also nice to just stroll around in the beautiful surroundings.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: The Culture House, hverfisgata 15, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

At the Culture House, the exhibition Points of View – a journey through the visual world of Iceland is on permanent view. The exhibition gives visitors a unique opportunity to view the collections of six major Icelandic cultural institutions. Artworks of various styles and mediums are presented thematically alongside museum objects and archival materials such as books and maps

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Aoalstraeti 10, Adalstraeti 10, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

Aðalstræti 10 is a museum and an exhibition space. It is part of Reykjavík City Museum – one museum in five unique places.

Duration: 30 minutes

Visit: Sigurjon Olafsson Museum, Laugarnestangi 70, Reykjavik 105 Iceland

The Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum is dedicated to exhibiting works by the Icelandic sculptor, Sigurjón Ólafsson. It was founded in 1984 by the artist's widow Birgitta Spur, as a tribute to her late husband. She had the artist's studio at Laugarnes converted to an exhibition space to house a large collection of his works.

Duration: 50 minutes

Visit: Asgrimur Jonsson Collection (Safn Asgrims Jonssonar), Bergstaoastr. 74, Reykjavik Iceland

Ásgrímur Jónsson (1876–1958) was one of the pioneers of Icelandic visual art and the first Icelandic painter to make art his main profession. Ásgrímur was born on March 4th, 1876 on the farm Suðurkot in Rútsstaðahverfi in South Iceland's Flói region. In 1897 he moved to Copenhagen, where he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Art from 1900 to 1903. Ásgrímur stayed abroad until 1909 and spent his last winter in Italy. On his way to and from Italy he stopped in Berlin and Weimar and saw, among others, the works of the French Impressionists, which made a deep impact on him.

Duration: 45 minutes

Visit: Laugardalslaug, Sundlaugavegur 105, Reykjavik 105 Iceland

Reykjavík City runs seven public thermal pools (sundlaugar) which are heated with geothermal water and are part of the city's policy of encouraging public sports and healthy lifestyle. The pools offer steam baths, saunas, hot tubs and jacuzzis. Much is done to ensure safety of guests and all staff receive regular training and instructions on safety-related issues.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Sundhollin Public Baths, Baronsstigur 45a, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

Reykjavík City runs seven public thermal pools (sundlaugar) which are heated with geothermal water and are part of the city's policy of encouraging public sports and healthy lifestyle. The pools offer steam baths, saunas, hot tubs and jacuzzis. Much is done to ensure safety of guests and all staff receive regular training and instructions on safety-related issues.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Grafarvogslaug, Dalhús, Reykjavik 112 Iceland

Reykjavík City runs seven public thermal pools (sundlaugar) which are heated with geothermal water and are part of the city's policy of encouraging public sports and healthy lifestyle. The pools offer steam baths, saunas, hot tubs and jacuzzis. Much is done to ensure safety of guests and all staff receive regular training and instructions on safety-related issues.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Vesturbaejarlaug, Hofsvallagata 107, Reykjavik 107 Iceland

Reykjavík City runs seven public thermal pools (sundlaugar) which are heated with geothermal water and are part of the city's policy of encouraging public sports and healthy lifestyle. The pools offer steam baths, saunas, hot tubs and jacuzzis. Much is done to ensure safety of guests and all staff receive regular training and instructions on safety-related issues.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: Arbaejarlaug swimming pool, Fylkisvegur 110 Reykjavík, Reykjavik Iceland

Reykjavík City runs seven public thermal pools (sundlaugar) which are heated with geothermal water and are part of the city's policy of encouraging public sports and healthy lifestyle. The pools offer steam baths, saunas, hot tubs and jacuzzis. Much is done to ensure safety of guests and all staff receive regular training and instructions on safety-related issues.

Duration: 2 hours

Visit: National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands), Frikirkjuvegur 7, Reykjavik 101 Iceland

The House of Collections, address is Hverfisgata 15, 101 Reykjavik.

The exhibition Treasures of a Nation in the House of Collections throws light on the invaluable collections of the National Gallery of Iceland; the art reflects the zeitgeist of each era, for art is in constant dialogue and renewal, in step with society itself.

Duration: 45 minutes


Inclusions

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Public Bus
  • Ferry ride
  • Admissoion to museums
  • Admission to thermal pools
  • Admission to family park and zoo
  • Entry/Admission - Aoalstraeti 10
  • Entry/Admission - Vesturbaejarlaug
  • Entry/Admission - Natural History Museum of Kopavogur
  • Entry/Admission - Grafarvogslaug
  • Entry/Admission - Reykjavik Art Museum - Asmundarsafn
  • Entry/Admission - Sundhollin Public Baths
  • Entry/Admission - Gerdarsafn Kopavogur Art Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Videy Island
  • Entry/Admission - The Culture House
  • Entry/Admission - Laugardalslaug
  • Entry/Admission - Arbaejarlaug swimming pool
  • Entry/Admission - Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus
  • Entry/Admission - Arbaer Open Air Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Sigurjon Olafsson Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Reykjavik Family park and Zoo
  • Entry/Admission - Reykjavik Art Museum Kjarvalsstadir
  • Entry/Admission - Reykjavik Museum of Photography
  • Entry/Admission - National Gallery of Iceland (Listasafn Islands)
  • Entry/Admission - The settlement exhibition
  • Entry/Admission - National Museum of Iceland
  • Entry/Admission - Asgrimur Jonsson Collection (Safn Asgrims Jonssonar)
  • Entry/Admission - Reykjavik Maritime Museum

Exclusions

  • Please note, you will need to swap your digital voucher for the Reykjavik City Card.

Schedule Details

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Departure time

Reykjavik City Card 72 hour
1/6/2020 - 6/3/2025

Monday - Friday : 06:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday : 08:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Duration

3 days(approx.)

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Additional Information

Wheelchair accessible

Stroller accessible

Service animals allowed

Near public transportation

Transportation is wheelchair accessible

Surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Posted By : Julia_S
Very reasonably priced for bus tickets throughout the city! The Settlement Museum is not to be missed! No issues using the pass cards on the city bus. Everyone seems to recognize them.
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Posted On : 2023-12-06


Posted By : Bill C
The card was great value and easy to use. I bought the card voucher online before I arrived in Iceland and I had no problem exchanging the voucher for the 72-hour Reykjavik City Card at "What's On" in Reykjavik. You also receive a pamphlet with a map showing eligible locations for the card. You will also need to check their website to find additional places that offer discounts for the card.
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Posted On : 2023-07-29


Posted By : nyalpi
Bought the card in person in Reykjavik (had problem buying it online). Very easy to buy at one of the museums. Card enabled me to have a very enjoyable and varied time in Reykjavik! Went to several museums for free using this card. Some of the museums were excellent but some of the museums were small and I probably would not have bothered visiting them if not for this card. Got discounts using this card at 3 restaurants. Unfortunately at 1 of the restaurants the staff didn't know about this card but gave me a discount anyway. Went on ferry. Went on buses a few times. Went swimming at thermal pools. Many places included in card that I didn't have time to go to. Calculating all the money I would have spent at all the attractions, I used probably 2x the value of the card. Very worthwhile!
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Posted On : 2023-07-18


Posted By : Karen_R
The price of the card just covers the expense of museums/activities we wanted to participate in by the convenience with the Coty Bus made it very convenient.
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Posted On : 2023-06-10


Posted By : suehD7312FR
I didn't actually go on a bus but used the card for entry to many museums and galleries, the Videy Island ferry. If I'd paid for each of these individually it would have cost more than what the card did. I also got a discount on hiring a bike through Reykjavik Bike Hire. Great Value for money.
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Posted On : 2023-05-04


Posted By : Lynn_K
Great value! Entrance fees included for many Icelandic museums and sites in Reykjavik and unlimited use of the public buses. Bonus -entrance fees included to the geothermally heated pools in town!
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Posted On : 2022-08-16


Posted By : karl_p
This city card was amazing. You get access to a bunch of museums, art galleries, and pools. Most importantly the bus system which came in very handy. Most places you stay are within walking distance to busses. We definitely would to it again.. It was such a cost savings also.
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Posted On : 2022-06-24


Posted By : David_R
I got a 72 hour card and still have one day to go. This card makes it so easy to see included sites and ride the city buses. Best sites so far have been the Settlement Exhibit, Whales of Iceland (discounted entrance with card), National Museum of Iceland (excellent on the history and culture of Iceland). I also visited to sites not included with the City Card. Although a bit pricey, they were both worth it -- Perlan, and FlyOver Iceland. And it's so easy to ride the buses; just show the card when you board.
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Posted On : 2021-07-24


Posted By : 760lapisl
It would have been more useful if we had it on day one before going to the museums but I rode the busses about ten times so it saved me $27 there.
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Posted On : 2021-07-14


Posted By : Karl_K
Leider sind doch nur einige wenige Museen dabei und der Zoo ist sehr klein und eher etwas für die Kleinen.
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Posted On : 2023-03-29