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Things to Do in Reykjavik: Discover the Magic of the Grandi District
If you’re searching for things to do in Reykjavik that combine adventure, culture, and unforgettable experiences, look no further than the Grandi District.
Once a working harbor filled with fishing vessels, Grandi has transformed into one of Reykjavik’s most vibrant districts—where raw nature, immersive attractions, art, and world-class food come together.
This is where you can stand face-to-face with molten lava, soar across Iceland, meet ocean giants, explore contemporary art, and indulge in incredible food—all within walking distance.
Why Visit the Grandi District
Grandi is not just a place—it’s a journey into Iceland itself.
A hub of immersive, world-class attractions
A destination for food lovers and curious explorers
A blend of nature, storytelling, and creativity
Just minutes from downtown Reykjavik
Whether you have a few hours or a full day, this is one of the most exciting areas for things to do in Reykjavik—in any weather.
The Grandi Experience: One Destination, Endless Adventures
Grandi is home to a curated collection of world-class attractions known as the Grandi Experience.
Including:
Together, they offer a complete journey through Iceland’s:
Volcanic forces
Landscapes
Marine life

The Free Grandi Shuttle—an easy and convenient way to travel between downtown Reykjavík and the Grandi District’s top attractions.
Free Shuttle to Grandi District
Getting to Grandi is simple thanks to the Free Grandi Shuttle.
Connects downtown Reykjavik with Grandi
Stops near Lava Show, Flyover Iceland, and Whales of Iceland
Designed for visitors
Learn more about the Free Shuttle to Grandi
Top Attractions in Grandi District

A Lava Master pours glowing molten lava at Lava Show Reykjavík—an unforgettable live experience where you can see, hear, and feel real lava up close.
Lava Show – Experience Real Molten Lava
At the heart of Grandi lies one of the most unique experiences on Earth.
Lava Show recreates a volcanic eruption by superheating real lava to 1,100°C (2,000°F) and pouring it right in front of you.
The only live lava show in the world
An unforgettable mix of science, storytelling, and raw power
Hosted by expert Lava Masters with deep geological knowledge
This is Iceland—up close, alive, and unforgettable.
Book Lava Show Reykjavik experience

Soar across Iceland at FlyOver Iceland—an immersive flight experience over volcanoes, mountains, and the Northern Lights in Reykjavík’s Grandi District.
Flyover Iceland – Take Flight Without Leaving Reykjavik
Feel the rush as you fly across Iceland’s most breathtaking landscapes.
State-of-the-art flight simulation
Glide over volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, and fjords
A fully immersive sensory experience
Book a ticket to the Grandi Experience- Ticket to Flyover Iceland is included

Soar across Iceland at FlyOver Iceland—an immersive flight experience over volcanoes, mountains, and the Northern Lights in Reykjavík’s Grandi District.
Whales of Iceland – Meet the Ocean Giants
Step into a world beneath the waves.
Life-sized whale models
Immersive and educational exhibits
Perfect for families and nature lovers
Book a ticket to the Grandi Experience- Ticket to Whales of Iceland is included

Experience the magic of the Northern Lights at Aurora Reykjavík—an immersive journey into Iceland’s most iconic natural phenomenon.
Aurora Reykjavik - The Northern Lights Center
Experience the magic of the Northern Lights at Aurora Reykjavík—an immersive journey into Iceland’s most iconic natural phenomenon.
Discover the magic behind the auroras.
Learn the science of the Northern Lights
Stunning visual displays
Tips to help you see them in the wild

Step into Iceland’s maritime history at the Reykjavík Maritime Museum—exploring fishing heritage, sea life, and the stories of the Old Harbour.
Reykjavik Maritime Museum
Located in the Old Harbour, this museum tells Iceland’s story through the sea.
Fishing heritage and maritime history
Interactive exhibits
Learn more about the Reykjavik Maritime Museum

Step into Iceland’s Viking past at the Saga Museum—where lifelike figures bring powerful historical moments to life.
Saga Museum
Located in the Grandi Harbour area, just a short walk from Lava Show, this museum brings Iceland’s Viking history to life.
Lifelike figures and immersive storytelling
Explore Iceland’s most important historical events
Learn more about the Saga Museum

Þúfa in the Grandi District, a peaceful work of art by the renowned Icelandic artist Ólöf Nordal, offers panoramic views over Reykjavík’s harbour.
Þúfan – A Quiet Moment Above the Harbour
A hidden gem rising from the shoreline.
A man-made grassy hill by artist Ólöf Nordal
Panoramic views over the harbor
A peaceful contrast to the lively surroundings
Food & Drink in Grandi: A Destination of Its Own
Grandi isn’t just about what you see—it’s about what you taste. This former industrial harbor has become one of Reykjavik’s most exciting culinary areas.
Kaffivagninn – A Taste of Old Reykjavik
Standing by the harbour since 1935, Kaffivagninn is Reykjavik’s oldest restaurant—and one of its most authentic.
Traditional Icelandic dishes, especially fresh fish
Cozy harbor atmosphere
A favorite among locals
Kaffivagninn offers a rare connection to Reykjavik’s past. After exploring modern attractions, this is where you slow down and experience the city’s roots.
Learn more about Kaffivagninn restaurant
La Primavera – Italian Cuisine Inside a Cultural Landmark
Located inside the Marshall House, La Primavera offers a refined dining experience that blends Northern Italian cuisine with Icelandic ingredients.
Seasonal menus built on quality produce
Elegant yet relaxed atmosphere
A destination for food lovers
Dining here is about more than food—it’s about place, history, and creativity.
Learn more about La Primavera restaurant
The Marshall House – Culture, History, and Creativity
At the edge of the harbour stands Marshall House (Marshallhúsið)—one of Grandi’s most important cultural landmarks.
Built in 1948 as a fish meal factory and funded in part by the Marshall Plan, the building played a key role in Iceland’s industrial growth. After decades of use, it was transformed in 2017 into a contemporary art and culture center.
Today, it is a vibrant space where art and history meet:
Free entry exhibition halls
A hub for contemporary and experimental art
A meeting point for local and international creativity
Inside, you’ll find:
Nýlistasafnið (The Living Art Museum)
And at its heart, La Primavera completes the experience—bringing together art, architecture, and cuisine under one roof.
Omnom Chocolate – Icelandic Craftsmanship
A must-visit for chocolate lovers.
Bean-to-bar Icelandic chocolate
Unique Nordic-inspired flavors
A design-driven experience
Learn more about Ommnom Chocolate
Valdís Ice Cream – A Local Favorite
Creative flavors
High-quality ingredients
A perfect stop after exploring
Grandi Mathöll – Food Hall Experience
Multiple vendors and cuisines
Casual and lively
Ideal for groups
Learn more about Grandi Food Hall
Hraðlestin – A Taste of India in Grandi
Right in the heart of Grandi, you’ll find bold, warming flavors.
Hraðlestin (India Express) brings authentic Indian cuisine to Reykjavik’s Old Harbour.
Rich curries and freshly baked naan
Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options
Great value and generous portions
These are the perfect places to recharge between attractions—and a reminder that some of the best things to do in Reykjavik include discovering unexpected flavors.
How to Get to Grandi Area
Walking - 15–20 minutes from downtown
Easy access by car and parking available
Why Grandi Should Be on Your Reykjavik Itinerary
Grandi captures the essence of Iceland:
Fire and ice
Ocean and land
Tradition and innovation
It’s where:
Lava flows
Whales emerge
You take flight
Art comes alive
And global flavors meet Icelandic creativity
If you’re looking for the best things to do in Reykjavik, this is where your journey begins.








