Hraun · Dalshraun 15

Our neighbours.

Hafnarfjörður is not just "near Reykjavík" — it is a proper harbour town with its own pace, its own lava fields, its own pool culture, and plenty of easy food close by. You're staying on the practical side of town: quick meals on the same block, easy parking, short drives to the harbour, and Reykjavík still close when you want it.

Around the harbour town

Where we'd go.

Castello Pizzeria
Fire-baked pizza next door

Castello Pizzeria

Castello is the easy win when you want dinner without making a project out of it. Pizza, comfort food, takeaway energy, and close enough that "I'll just pop over" actually means it.

1 min walk · same blockDirections →
American Style
Classic American burgers

American Style

A casual diner-style stop for burgers, fries, shakes, and familiar comfort food. Good when you want something quick, simple, and close.

1 min walk · same blockDirections →
IKEA Restaurant
Budget hero

IKEA Restaurant

Yes, the IKEA cafeteria. Meatballs, daily specials, coffee refills, and prices that feel suspiciously un-Icelandic. Locals know the deal — cheap, cheerful, and absolutely no shame.

4 min driveDirections →
Costco
The practical detour

Costco

Not romantic. Very useful. Snacks, supplies, bulk everything, and the kind of stop that somehow becomes part of the trip.

Short driveDirections →
Hafnarfjörður Harbour
The town's real centre

Hafnarfjörður Harbour

Go down to the harbour for the part of Hafnarfjörður that feels most like itself: boats, sea air, old-town streets, cafés, and a slower pace than Reykjavík.

Short driveDirections →
Hellisgerði
Lava, moss and hidden people

Hellisgerði

A small lava park in the centre of Hafnarfjörður, with winding paths, mossy rocks, trees, little caves, and a proper local folklore feeling. If the weather is kind, take a slow walk through it.

Short driveDirections →
Hafnarborg
Small-town culture stop

Hafnarborg

A local art and culture centre by the town centre. Good for a quiet hour, especially if the weather is being dramatic and you want something indoors.

Short driveDirections →
Suðurbæjarlaug
Local pool ritual

Suðurbæjarlaug

A proper Icelandic neighbourhood pool. Swim a little, sit in the hot tub, repeat. This is the version of Iceland tourists often miss — simple, local, and better than it sounds.

Short driveDirections →
Víðistaðatún
Fresh air with space

Víðistaðatún

A big open park area in Hafnarfjörður, good for a walk, kids, or just getting outside without driving far into nature.

Short driveDirections →
Krýsuvík / Kleifarvatn
Lava-road day trip

Krýsuvík / Kleifarvatn

If you have a car and want something wilder, head south towards Kleifarvatn and Krýsuvík. Lakes, lava, geothermal colours, and a very different mood from the city.

Easy day tripDirections →
Downtown Reykjavík
Close when you want it

Downtown Reykjavík

Reykjavík is still an easy drive away — Hallgrímskirkja, Laugavegur, Harpa, the harbour, restaurants, bars, and museums. Stay calmer in Hafnarfjörður, dip into the city when you feel like it.

15–20 min driveDirections →
Good to know

The easy version

Closest food
Castello or American Style
Cheapest meal
IKEA Restaurant
Best local walk
Hellisgerði or the harbour
Best local pool
Suðurbæjarlaug
Best practical stop
Costco / IKEA area
Best day-trip mood
Krýsuvík and Kleifarvatn
Best no-plan evening
Harbour walk, food, then back to your room
Want more?

Just ask us.

Message us on WhatsApp during your stay and we'll send the Hafnarfjörður list the day-trippers never get — food, pools, harbour walks, hidden lava spots, and easy drives from your door.

PhotosHafnarfjarðarhöfn — Udm (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Hellisgerði — Szilas (public domain) · Hafnarborg — Touristlink (CC BY-SA 4.0) · Víðistaðatún — Steinninn (CC BY 4.0) · Kleifarvatn — Joe deSousa (CC0) · Miðborg Reykjavíkur — rheins (CC BY 3.0) · landmark photos via Wikimedia Commons · Castello, American Style & IKEA courtesy of each venue