Just a half-hour from Reykjavik, the harbor town of Hafnarfjordur offers a charming and walkable center, rich with museums and art galleries. Nestled among parks and gardens, the town is also steeped in local folklore, where visitors often find themselves searching for hidden elves. Beyond its cultural attractions, Hafnarfjordur serves as a gateway to Iceland’s natural wonders, including nearby hiking trails and volcanic landscapes, making it both a delightful home base and a destination in its own right.
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