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Reykjavik Winter Lights Festival

Who? Reykjavik Winter Lights Festival

What? With little light in the Reykjavik winter, things can get pretty bleak. And that’s why with the arrival of February and more light, the city is hosting its Winter Lights Festival. The festival is a collection of events around the city, celebrating winter and light, incorporating music, art, sport and culture.

When? 7th to 10th February

Where? Throughout the city of Reykjavik

How? For more information, visit www.vetrarhatid.is

Fly via British Airways

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