Getting To and Around Reykjavik

Travel Team
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There are several ways to get to Reykjavik, including flights from over 50 gateways in Europe and North America to Keflavík Airport. From there, you can use scheduled coach transfers, private taxis, rental cars, or public buses to get to the city centre. Icelandair is the country’s leading airline, offering safe and reliable flights with exceptional service to metropolitan areas.  

Travellers visiting Reykjavik can choose from several options when it comes to getting around the city. Many people choose to rent a car, but public transportation is both more economical and eco-friendly. Elsewhere, bike and electric scooter rentals have also become very popular, and there is also always the option of exploring on foot. 

Alternatively, you can embrace travel like a local with Hopp, Iceland’s premier transportation app. Whether you need an e-scooter to explore sights, a taxi for the 50km drive between Keflavík Airport and Reykjavik, or even a car to take a short road trip, Hopp has got your every transport need covered!

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