Most Dreamy Places to Visit in Iceland
Madeleine Ray
After writing my previous list about where to become a fairy in Iceland, I decided to continue with that theme and include even more dreamy spots for the perfect Icelandic vacation escape from reality. I was lucky in high school to have made a lifelong friend with an Icelandic girl who always lets me stay with her as well as show me the most special parts of her small and enchanting country. Here are more ideas of what to do in Iceland, whether you dream of being a fairy or just want to enjoy natural landscapes, delicious drinks, and sustainable fashion.
Spúútnik, Te & Kaffi, Seljalandsfoss, Jökulsárlón Iceberg Lagoon, Röntgen Bar, Hallgrimskirkja, Thingvellir National Park
Spúútnik in Reykjavík, Iceland
Te & Kaffi in Reykjavík, Iceland
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This coffee chain can be found around Reykjavik. Visit for seasonal menus with an extensive tea collection to warm you up on a chilly Icelandic day. Super aesthetic and also tasty, this is a great place to snap a picture for your social media, or just stay cozy in the midst of your journies.
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Seljalandsfoss, Iceland
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This is where you can walk underneath an actual waterfall. An essential part of your trip to Iceland, feel like a real forest fairy amongst mossy ground, rainbows reflecting in the sun, and expansive nature surrounding you. This is a once in a lifetime experience, and truly worth the bus ride from Reykjavik, which honestly is just as enchanting with endless views of the diverse arctic nature.
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Jökulsárlón Iceberg Lagoon, Iceland
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Visit this lagoon and watch the awe-inspiring indigos and pinks of the glaciers reflecting in the arctic nature surrounding you. Jokulsarlon is a glacial lagoon with icebergs dotting along the crisp blue water. This is considered to be Iceland's crown jewel and a must-see during your stay in the country.
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Röntgen Bar in Reykjavík, Iceland
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The hottest wine bar in Reykjavik, visit Rontgen Bar for an authentic local experience. This bar is the stomping ground for upcoming artists, designers, and writers in Iceland.
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Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavík, Iceland
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Wander the minimalist halls of this famous nordic church. From the top, you can look over the pastel-colored Rekjavik for one of the most unique views of the city.
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Thingvellir National Park in Selfoss, Iceland
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Explore the beautiful waterfalls and rock formations at the meeting of tectonic plates. This site is only 45 meters outside of Reykjavik, and the location of one of the oldest social democracies in the world.
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Spuutnik vintage store offers Icelandic style; whether it be furs, silk shifts, or cute accessories. You can feel like a true fairy in the local glitz and glam. Spuutnik features mainly vintage clothing, so you know that you are contributing to ethical fashion- which is always a plus.