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Akureyri

Akureyri
Type
Cities & Towns, Plazas, Parks and Gardens, Museums
Location
Akureyri, North Iceland
Waardering
Top Pick
Price
Gratis

Iceland's vibrant northern capital, set dramatically at the head of Eyjafjörður fjord with a thriving arts scene, botanical garden, and gateway to the Arctic Circle.

Akureyri is Iceland’s second-largest urban centre and the undisputed capital of the north, perched at the southern end of Eyjafjörður — the country’s longest fjord. Despite sitting just a few kilometres from the Arctic Circle, the town enjoys some of Iceland’s mildest winter temperatures thanks to the fjord’s sheltered geography, and in summer the streets fill with flowers and a lively café culture.

The town’s iconic Lutheran church, Akureyrarkirkja, crowns the hillside above the main shopping street and rewards the steep climb with sweeping fjord views. The Lystigarðurinn botanical garden — the world’s northernmost public garden — is free to visit and surprises visitors with its colourful plantings from June through September. A strong local arts and music scene, excellent restaurants, and well-stocked shops make Akureyri feel like a proper city rather than a remote outpost.

Akureyri is the main base for exploring the Diamond Circle attractions — Mývatn, Dettifoss, Goðafoss, and Húsavík’s whale watching are all within day-trip range. The town is served by daily flights from Reykjavík (45 min) and the Ring Road passes through, making it an essential overnight stop on any northern Iceland itinerary.

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