1001guide strongly advises visiting the capital of Iceland in the summer when a long day smoothly turns into a bright night: during one sightseeing excursion with a English-speaking guide, you will see the maximum number of sights and instantly feel the unusual aura of this city. Reykjavik boasts excellent examples of modern architecture such as the Harpa Concert Hall, Town Hall, Hallgrimskirkja Temple, and Perlan Complex. There are also interesting monuments in the city - the Khovdi house, the cathedral; a visit to the open-air museum "Arbaeyarsafn" will allow you to learn how Icelanders lived in the 18-19th centuries. It is worth going shopping to Laugavegur Street (by the way, the prices in the shops are not always high), and nature lovers will be interested in Lake Tjörnin and the geothermal beach of Nautholsvik.