The City of Reykjavk is the Major Community in Iceland.
The colorful, family-friendly city of Reykjavik, Iceland is truly the major community in the country of Iceland. With so much to see and do, many new things to learn and of course people who are world-class friendly, a trip to Reykjavik can be one of the most memorable journeys you have ever had experienced in your lifetime.
Reykjavik is situated within a sub-polar oceanic climate, and receives temperate waters along its coastal areas, thanks to the Gulf Stream. This means the Iceland’s spring and summer are very pleasant, while fall and winter can be very cold. However, temperatures usually do not drop below -15 degrees Celsius, or 5 degrees Fahrenheit, thanks again to the warmer water provided by the Gulf Stream.
At any time of the year in Reykjavik, you and your family can enjoy several marvels that this city has to offer. One really great place to experience is the Blue Lagoon, a large geothermal spa. This natural hot spring was created by lava. This is one of the most popular places for families to enjoy soothing, healing water heated by Earth’s interior.
Another great place to visit is the Viking Longhouse, an active archeological treasure. The longhouse was built circa 930 A. D. and is certainly a testimony to the heritage of Reykjavik’s proud people since the city has long been considered to have been one of the first Viking settlements in northern Europe.
Many museums and historic buildings, besides art galleries are there for the gazing in Reykjavik. Icelandic restaurants serve really great food. For those who enjoy the night light, this city is the most popular spot in all northern Europe for dining, dancing and libations of many varieties.
Visiting Iceland, especially Reykjavik, can bring lifelong memories that you and your family will share for ages.If you like what you see, keep going: Reykjavk Day 2 & 3 – Reykjavk, Iceland