A city within a city EditorialOn Laugavegur, just above Hlemmur in the city center, industrial buildings built around the time of the Second...
Hafnarfjörður, a harbor, houses and lava EditorialWhen Hafnarfjörður, now the third most populous town in the country with more than 30,000 inhabitants, became a...
The westernmost part of Snæfellsnes EditorialIf there was a poll about the most beautiful municipalities in the country, i’m pretty sure that Snæfellsbær...
Vesturlandsins birta EditorialÞegar maður ferðast um Ísland, hvort sem maður fer vestur á Snæfellsnes, vestur á firði eða norður til...
Kirkjufell EditorialProbably no mountain in Iceland has been photographed as much in recent years as Kirkjufell in Grundarfjörður, as...
Hannesarholt 10 years old EditorialFor a decade, the cultural institution Hannesarholt has been run with great care by Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir and her...
Light EditorialEver changing, never the same. That’s how Iceland is. Icelandic Times / Land & Saga went travelling. Headed...
The city library is a 100 years old EditorialThere will have been one hundred years this April since the City Library of Reykjavík, one of the...
Grafarholt EditorialBy Reynisvatn It is not unpleasant for the residents of the Grafarholt district, one of Reykjavík’s newest districts,...
The joy of art EditorialKviksjá / Kaleidoscope í vestursal Kjarvalsstaða It is so rewarding and fun to go to Kjarvalsstaðir right now....
In the middle of the city center EditorialHverfisgata, which runs north of and parallel to Laugavegur, Reykjavík’s main shopping street, is and always was the...
By the blue bayou EditorialOf course, I have been to the coastline many times, up and down along the capital coastlines. And,...
Pósthusstræti then & now EditorialOn a map drawn by the city of Reykjavík in 1801, there are five streets and one unnamed...
Art in the valley EditorialLaugardalur is significant in may ways. The people of Reykjavík used to make their way east of Laugavegur...
Figures on tourists EditorialIt is interesting to look at the composition of foreign tourists who visit Iceland. Ferðamálastofa / Icelandic Tourist...
Tourists & barns EditorialIcelandic Times / Land & Saga went sightseeing at the end of winter. Headed east from Reykjavík. At...
Mountains & waterfalls EditorialEver changing, never the same. That’s how Iceland is. Icelandic Times / Land & Saga went sightseeing. Headed...
Vesturgata in Vesturbær EditorialAt the beginning of the last century, Reykjavík was divided into three parts, downtown, east and west. The...
Panorama of the capital area EditorialKópavogskirkja, the oldest church in the second most populous municipality in the country, stands at the top of...
Reykjavíkurvíkurtjörn in the winter sun EditorialReykjavíkurtjörn has for decades been one of the favorite places of the capital’s residents, especially in winter. When...