Harpa Concert Hall

Harpa Concert Hall

Harpa Concert Hall is a stunning architectural masterpiece located in Reykjavik.

The building is a combination of glass, steel, and concrete, and is designed to resemble the natural beauty of Iceland's landscapes and glaciers. The concert hall is home to the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra and the Icelandic Opera, and it also hosts a variety of other performances and events throughout the year.

The building's design is truly unique, with its geometric shapes and colorful glass façade that changes with the light throughout the day. The concert hall has four levels and can seat up to 1,800 people. The main concert hall, called the Eldborg Hall, is equipped with the latest technology, including a state-of-the-art sound system and an organ that is one of the largest in the country.

Visitors to Harpa Concert Hall can also enjoy the building's other amenities, including a café, a restaurant, and a gift shop. The concert hall also has an observation deck, which offers panoramic views of Reykjavik and the surrounding area. Harpa Concert Hall is a must-see for any tourist visiting Iceland, and it is sure to leave a lasting impression on visitors.

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Reykjavik City helicopter flight

Reykjavik Airport

A short-and-sweet exploration of Reykjavik's vibrant cityscape and the mountains that surround the world’s northernmost capital. As we take off smoothly from the airport, you'll see how quickly the city gets smaller and smaller beneath us. Enjoy the beautiful sight of the vast blue ocean that hugs the city shore and catch sight of the small islands scattered in the distance. From above you'll gaze over quaint and colourful settlements that sprawl out in the distance and into the vast Arctic and beyond.

15 - 20 minutes

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Reykjavik Summit helicopter flight

Reykjavik Airport

This tour will leave you feeling more acquainted to Reykjavik and Iceland and it's majestic landscape. We fly over Reykjavik's vibrant city and the mountains that surround the world’s northernmost capital. Land on a nearby summit where you'll have the chance to capture a silent panorama of the vast blue ocean that hugs the city shore and catch sight of the small islands scattered in the distance. You'll see the crumbling mountains behind you that, with their grandeur, might simply take your breath away... as well as the steaming volcanic hillsides that give this “Smokey Bay” its nickname. From the top of the mountain you'll gaze over quaint and colourful settlements that sprawl out in the distance and into the vast Arctic and beyond. The total duration of the tour is 40-45 minutes. 15-20 minute guided helicopter flight and a 15 minute landing on a nearby mountain.