Saga Museum
Saga Museum is a kid and family-friendly history museum that recreates crucial figures and events from the Icelandic history by using numerous life-like and quite realistic wax figurines. A visit can get children to know about the early settlers, the Vikings, the major battles and past events of Iceland in a fun and captivating manner, without ever making them lose interest.Tales from Iceland
Tales from Iceland is a video museum that visualises numerous aspects of the Icelandic culture, nature, and history by projecting short films on various screens around the facility. The format is funny, interactive, and kid-friendly - it includes virtual reality experiences, a green screen photo session, a karaoke cave, and free snacks for everybody.Laugardalslaug
Public bathing is something like a national sport for Icelanders, so swimming pools and hot tubs come in all shapes, sizes, and variations around the country. Reykjavik's Laugardalslaug is the biggest one among them, and also the one providing the most family-friendly experience that includes a children's pool and a paddling pool. The experience is paid for unless you own a Reykjavik City Card for tourists that grants a free entrance to all parts of the establishment.Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo
Reykjavik Family Park and Zoo operates all year round and exhibits farm and wild animals that traditionally populate the lands of Iceland, including arctic foxes, reindeers, and seals. The Zoo has a specially equipped funfair and playground, as well as electric grills that all visitors can use for free to organize their own picknick. Children up to four years old can enter the Zoo free of charge.
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