Reykjavík, Höfuðborgarsvæðið Region, Iceland

Economy | Transport : Road | Airports and seaports | Transport : Rail

🇮🇸 Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in south-western Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. It is the centre of Iceland's cultural, economic, and governmental activity, and is a popular tourist destination.

Reykjavík is believed to be the location of the first permanent settlement in Iceland, which, according to Landnámabók, was established by Ingólfr Arnarson in AD 874. Until the 18th century, there was no urban development in the city location. The city was officially founded in 1786 as a trading town and grew steadily over the following decades, as it transformed into a regional and later national centre of commerce, population, and governmental activities. It is among the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world.

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Economy Borgartún is the financial centre of Reykjavík, hosting a large number of companies and three investment banks.

Reykjavík has been at the centre of Iceland's economic growth and subsequent economic contraction over the 2000s, a period referred to in foreign media as the "Nordic Tiger" years, or "Iceland's Boom Years". The economic boom led to a sharp increase in construction, with large redevelopment projects such as Harpa concert hall and conference centre and others. Many of these projects came to a halt in the following economic crash of 2008.

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Transport: Road Per capita car ownership in Iceland is among the highest in the world at roughly 522 vehicles per 1,000 residents, though Reykjavík is not severely affected by congestion. Several multi-lane highways (mainly dual carriageways) run between the most heavily populated areas and most frequently driven routes. Parking spaces are also plentiful in most areas. Public transportation consists of a bus system called Strætó bs. Route 1 (the Ring Road) runs through the city outskirts and connects the city to the rest of Iceland.

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Airports and seaports Reykjavík Airport, the second largest airport in the country (after Keflavík International Airport), is positioned inside the city, just south of the city centre. It is mainly used for domestic flights, as well as flights to Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Since 1962, there has been some controversy regarding the location of the airport, since it takes up a lot of valuable space in central Reykjavík.

Reykjavík has two seaports, the old harbour near the city centre which is mainly used by fishermen and cruise ships, and Sundahöfn in the east city which is the largest cargo port in the country.

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Transport: Rail Proposals have been made for a high-speed rail link between the city and Keflavík.

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Reykjavík is rated Sufficiency by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network (GaWC) which evaluates and ranks the relationships between world cities in the context of globalisation. Sufficiency level cities are cities that have a sufficient degree of services so as not to be overly dependent on world cities.

Reykjavík is the #106 city in the world according to the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI) which evaluates and ranks the competitiveness of the major financial centres of the world according to a wide range of criteria – Human Capital, Business, Finance, Infrastructure and Reputation.

Reykjavík was ranked #715 by the Nomad List which evaluates and ranks remote work hubs by cost, internet, fun and safety. Reykjavík has a population of over 131,136 people. Reykjavík is ranked #221 for startups with a score of 1.709.

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Reykjavík is a member of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network for Literature see: https://en.unesco.org/creative-cities

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Reykjavík has links with:

🇦🇿 Baku, Azerbaijan 🇻🇪 Caracas, Venezuela 🇩🇰 Copenhagen, Denmark 🇫🇮 Helsinki, Finland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Kingston upon Hull, England 🇸🇪 Kista, Sweden 🇧🇴 La Paz, Bolivia 🇲🇽 Mexico City, Mexico 🇷🇺 Moscow, Russia 🇬🇱 Nuuk, Greenland 🇳🇴 Oslo, Norway 🇷🇺 Saint Petersburg, Russia 🇺🇸 Seattle, USA 🇸🇪 Stockholm, Sweden 🇲🇰 Strumica, North Macedonia 🇫🇴 Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 🇱🇹 Vilnius, Lithuania 🇨🇦 Winnipeg, Canada 🇵🇱 Wrocław, Poland 🇳🇱 Zevenaar, Netherlands
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Antipodal to Reykjavík is: 158.058,-64.147

Locations Near: Reykjavík -21.9424,64.1472

🇮🇪 Castlebar -9.302,53.854 d: 1348.8  

🇮🇪 Mayo -9.117,53.76 d: 1363.7  

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Stornoway -6.38,58.21 d: 1059.1  

🇮🇪 Sligo -8.476,54.272 d: 1333.2  

🇮🇪 Donegal -8.11,54.654 d: 1308.3  

🇮🇪 Galway -9.064,53.277 d: 1413.2  

🇮🇪 Letterkenny -7.72,54.957 d: 1292.6  

🇮🇪 Tralee -9.705,52.269 d: 1496.9  

🇮🇪 Ennis -8.981,52.846 d: 1458.8  

🇮🇪 Lifford -7.486,54.834 d: 1312.1  

Antipodal to: Reykjavík 158.058,-64.147

🇳🇿 Invercargill 168.373,-46.413 d: 17943.9  

🇳🇿 Balclutha 169.75,-46.233 d: 17897.3  

🇳🇿 Queenstown 168.658,-45.033 d: 17789.6  

🇳🇿 Dunedin 170.474,-45.884 d: 17844.6  

🇳🇿 Otago 170.483,-45.867 d: 17842.6  

🇦🇺 Clarence 147.439,-42.842 d: 17551.8  

🇦🇺 Hobart 147.33,-42.883 d: 17554.3  

🇦🇺 Rosny Park 147.367,-42.85 d: 17551.4  

🇳🇿 Canterbury 171.58,-43.543 d: 17570.3  

🇦🇺 Launceston 147.133,-41.433 d: 17393.4  

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