IN PICS: A stroll around Reykjavik, the scenic Icelandic capital

The world's most northern capital city is stunning. 

Reykjavik, located along the southwestern coast of Iceland, is conveniently small, safe and clean. It serves as a gateway for visitors who want to explore the wilderness of the Land of Fire and Ice, and is characterised by a bold contrast of quirks itself. 

We take you on a walk in this breathtaking city: 

The iconic view over Reykjavik, from the top of Hallgrímskirkja church. Photo: Connected to India
The iconic view over Reykjavik, from the top of Hallgrímskirkja church. Photo: Connected to India
Hallgrímskirkja church: Reykjavik's main landmark and can be seen from anywhere in the city. Photo: Connected to India
Hallgrímskirkja church: Reykjavik's main landmark and can be seen from anywhere in the city. Photo: Connected to India
The peaceful interior of the church. Photo: Connected to India
The peaceful interior of the church. Photo: Connected to India
The central town area. Photo: Connected to India
The central town area. Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
The Sun Voyager. Photo: Connected to India
The Sun Voyager. Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
The harbour. Photo: Connected to India
The harbour. Photo: Connected to India
The harbour. Photo: Connected to India
The harbour. Photo: Connected to India
Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, which literally means
Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, which literally means "the best hot dog in town". It really is. Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
All the Christmas feels. Photo: Connected to India
All the Christmas feels. Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India
Photo: Connected to India