Welcome to Perlan — Reykjavík’s shimmering dome of nature, science, and panoramic views. Once six hot-water tanks, today it's a landmark packed with immersive exhibits, a 360° observation deck, and a restaurant that slowly rotates with the city.

Why Perlan Matters
Perlan stitches together Iceland’s living geology and everyday life — turning volcanoes, glaciers, geothermal energy, and aurora into a story you can touch, hear, and see.
TL;DR: Come for the Ice Cave and Áróra. Stay for the deck, and if you can, dine as Reykjavík slowly turns beneath you.
Quick Facts
- Location: Öskjuhlíð Hill, Reykjavík
- Average visit: 2–3 hours (longer with restaurant)
- Top exhibits: Ice Cave, Áróra Planetarium, Wonders of Iceland
- Best pairing: Sunset deck + Áróra show
- Access: Elevators, ramps, and seating throughout
Venue Overview Map (schematic)
[Entrance] → [Main Hall] → [Wonders of Iceland]
↘ [Ice Cave]
↘ [Áróra Planetarium]
↘ [Observation Deck]
[Restaurant / Cafe]
Tickets & Passes
| Option |
Includes |
Good For |
| Standard Museum |
Exhibits + Deck |
First-time visitors |
| Planetarium Add-on |
Áróra show |
Aurora enthusiasts |
| Combo/Bundle |
Multi-exhibit + discounts |
Families & groups |
Discounts & Booking Notes
- Children, students, seniors: Reduced
- Family bundles: Good value
- Online advance: Often cheaper
- Timed entries: Useful on busy days
Book Áróra (Northern Lights Planetarium) for late afternoon, then catch sunset on the deck.
Getting There
- By bus: City routes to Hlíðar, short walk up Öskjuhlíð
- By taxi/rideshare: 5–10 minutes from downtown
- Parking: On-site, typically available even at peak times
- Walk: Scenic (consider weather and daylight)
What to See — The Big 6
- Ice Cave & Glaciers — realistic temperature, layered ice walls, glacier facts
- Áróra Planetarium — a love letter to northern lights, sound + story
- Wonders of Iceland — volcanoes, geothermals, waterfalls, wildlife
- Observation Deck — 360° city + bay + mountains
- Perlan Restaurant — a slow rotation meal with a skyline
- Gift Store — Icelandic design, geology kits, books
Photo Moments
- Glass dome reflections
- Hallgrímskirkja framed from the deck
- Interior lighting against exhibits
Sample Itineraries
Express (90–120 min)
- Deck overview → Ice Cave → Wonders highlights → Coffee → Áróra
Classic (2.5 hours)
- 00:00–00:20: Arrival, deck teaser
- 00:20–01:00: Ice Cave & Glaciers
- 01:00–01:40: Wonders of Iceland
- 01:40–02:05: Áróra
- 02:05–02:30: Deck, photos, coffee
Deluxe (Half-day)
- Morning exhibits → Lunch/cafe → Afternoon Áróra → Sunset deck → Dinner at restaurant
Packing & Comfort
- Light layer for Ice Cave
- Camera with wide lens
- Comfortable shoes (some ramps/stairs)
- Wind protection for deck
Accessibility: Elevators, ramps, staff guidance, and seating in key areas.
Seasonal Notes
- Summer: long daylight; golden hours are late
- Winter: aurora season; shorter days amplify twilight magic
Pro Tips
- Arrive a bit early to acclimate cameras
- Time Áróra before sunset deck
- Check live weather before deck photos
Traveler Checklist
FAQs
- Is Áróra suitable for young kids? Yes, with staff guidance and seating options.
- Can I visit only the deck? Check current ticket modalities; policies can vary.
- Is photography allowed in Áróra? Typically restricted — ask staff for current rules.
Bottom Line
Perlan blends science and spectacle. Do the Ice Cave, see Áróra, and step onto the deck for Reykjavík in full embrace.
[^1]: Schedules and prices may vary seasonally; check official sources.