Caution / Danger EditorialIceland is a fantastic place to visit, safe and beautiful. Or is it? When accidents happen, like the...
Ice Cave collapse; Update EditorialIce Cave collapse; One dead, two missing ; Wall at the entrance of an icecave in Breiðamerkurjöll, in Vatnajökull glacier,...
Culture Night Scenes EditorialCulture Night is the anniversary and cultural festival of Reykjavík city, held annually for almost thirty years, on...
Bessastadir – Where the Presidents Reside EditorialBessastadir, located on Álftanes between Hafnarfjördur and Reykjavík, have been the residence of the President of Iceland since...
Volcanic Eruption Started In Iceland EditorialAt 21:30, tonight August 22, a new eruption started near Grindavík on Reykjanes peninsula. The 9th since the...
North, South, East, West +3 EditorialThe northernmost town in Iceland is Raufarhöfn on Melrakkaslétta, Once a significant herring fishing town, it‘s now a...
Gunnhildur Pálsdóttir EditorialGunnhildur is born in Westman Islands and lived there until she moved to Reykjavík in 1969 to study...
The Second Tasting EditorialJennifer Rooke The Second Tasting presents a series of fineliner pen and copic marker drawings that explore the...
40,000 Souls EditorialThe most common name in Kópavogur is Jón – no surprises there – with 490 residents bearing that...
Culture & Science EditorialThe centre of culture and science in Iceland is located in Vatnsmýri, Reykjavík. In this small area, just...
Majestic Mountain Names EditorialEsja, Katla, Hekla, Askja, then Herdubreid, Skjaldbreid, Tindastóll, and Kaldbakur. These are names of some of the more...
Light Moods Around Ljósvallagata EditorialOne of the most beautiful streetscapes in Reykjavík is Ljósvallagata in the western part of the city. The...
Fallingwater EditorialThere are few phenomenons in Iceland’s nature as powerful and symbolic as waterfalls. They are landmarks, destinations, spectacles....
With Old and New Designs EditorialThe city centre, postal code 101, is the oldest part of Reykjavík. In Kvosin, a village began to...
Gerdarsafn Art Museum: Celebrating 30 Years EditorialThe origins of Gerðarsafn – The Kópavogur Art Museum can be traced back to 1977 when the heirs...
In The Colour of Black and White EditorialCapturing the Icelandic landscape is no mean feat. So multifaceted, layered, and different—it is larger than what the...
Katla: A Block of Black Steel EditorialThere is a strong likelihood that Katla, one of Iceland’s largest and most active central volcanoes, will erupt...
Where & When? EditorialThe oldest rock on the Reykjanes Peninsula is about 500,000 years old, located near Reykjavík in the easternmost...
The Gifts of the River EditorialThe Þjórsá River, which flows along the border between Árnessýsla and Rangárvallasýsla counties, originates from the desolate wasteland...
Urban Densification – Urban Alteration EditorialThere is extensive construction happening all around the capital city. Icelandic Times toured the city and took photos...