The flag incident EditorialThe flag incident became a pivotal moment in independence battle and Iceland became a sovereign state five years...
Culture night 2023 EditorialCulture Night is Reykjavík’s birthday celebration, this year the capital’s 237th birthday was being celebrated with over 400...
Exploring Beautiful Vopnafjörður EditorialThe scenic town is home to striking nature and fun outdoor activities. Vopnafjörður is full of picturesque mountains,...
Dalvík Nature Reserve EditorialA protected outdoor paradise in the north of Iceland The Friðland Svarfdæla Nature Reserve is a beautiful slice...
Breiðholt Editorial Just above Skógarsel street in Breiðholt is the farm mound of the farmstead of Breiðholt, from which...
About traffic EditorialTraffic has never been busier since the beginning of it being measured than in the last month of...
A burning question EditorialFrance is the country in the world visited by the highest number of tourists, 80 million a year....
Grjótaþorp EditorialGrjótaþorp Grjótaþorp (Grjóti Village) derives its name from Grjóti, one of eight smallholdings on the estate of Reykjavík...
Well done EditorialAccording to the World Health Organization, Iceland is the safest country in the world when it comes to...
Austurvöllur EditorialScottish sheep grasing on Austurvöllur in 1932. The importing of the sheep was an agricultural experiment of the...
Reykjahlíð, two and two EditorialReykjahlíð in Mývatnsveit is one of the largest privately owned land in Iceland. Extends from the banks of...
Nordic friendship EditorialThere is no international cooperation as bountiful and good as the cooperation of the Nordic countries, which is...
Women are best/worst for women EditorialThe Marshall House (Marshallhúsið) by Reykjavík Harbor out on Grandi is a treasure. Both the building itself and...
Reykjahlíð EditorialIn the late 19th and early 20th centuries drainage of marshland began in Reykjavík territory. The drained land...
Bernhöftstorfan EditorialThe name Bernhöftstorfa (Bernhöft‘s Sward) is derived from the T.D. Bernhöft bakery, which stood in Bankastræti 2. Bernhöft‘s...
Arnarhóll EditorialIn modern times Arnarhóll is a recreational area and a venue for public events – here on National...
Fish drying grounds EditorialThe traditional way of drying fish in Iceland In the first half of the 20th century, when saltfish...
Hvanneyri in Skallagrímur’s settlement area EditorialIn Borgarbyggð, with its 4090 inhabitants, two universities operate, one in Bifröst and the other in Hvanneyri. The...
Laugarvatn, a hot place EditorialBetween Þingvellir and Geysir there is a small lake, Laugarvatn, the 65th largest in the country, 2.1 km²...
Idyllic Ásmundarsafn EditorialBeautiful works by a pioneer of Icelandic sculpture The sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson (1893–1982) designed, worked and lived in...