Aurora Reykjavik (Northern Lights Center) in Reykjavik

Aurora Reykjavik (Northern Lights Center)

Reykjavik, Iceland

19 ticket options available · from $29.37 to $34.82 · free cancellation on 8 of 19

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About Aurora Reykjavik (Northern Lights Center)

Aurora Reykjavik, known as the Northern Lights Center, is a science museum located in Reykjavik, Iceland. It provides an engaging experience for visitors interested in the science behind the aurora borealis, offering exhibitions and educational displays that illuminate this natural phenomenon. The centre attracts both tourists and locals eager to learn about the Northern Lights and their significance.

Multiple marketplaces offer entry to Aurora Reykjavik, with ticket prices varying across platforms. This means it can be advantageous to compare prices before purchasing, as you may find different rates from sellers like Agoda, Iceland Tourist Information, and Tiqets. Given the competitive landscape, taking the time to explore options can lead to potential savings.

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14 marketplaces sell entry to Aurora Reykjavik (Northern Lights Center), from $29.37.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Agoda Free cancellation Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center Entrance Ticket $29.37 View
Iceland Tourist Information Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center: Entry Ticket $31.54 View
Satoorday General $31.54 View
Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Center Official Adult admission to Aurora Reykjavík. Includes access to int $31.58 View
FindrHost Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center: Entry Ticket $31.58 View
Tiqets Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center: Entry Ticket $31.59 View
Pelago Aurora Reykjavik Northern Lights Center: Entry Ticket $31.59 View
Isango Aurora Museum Reykjavik $31.59 View
WAUG Ticket $32.99 View
Booking.com Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center Entrance Ticket $33 View
Viator Free cancellation Reykjavik Northern Lights Center Museum Entrance $33 View
Tripadvisor Free cancellation Reykjavik Northern Lights Center Museum Entrance $33 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center Entrance Ticket $33 View
Evendo Free cancellation Ticket · Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center Museum $33 View

Tours, passes & combos at Aurora Reykjavik (Northern Lights Center)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Trip.com Aurora Reykjavík - The Northern Lights Center Admission Tick $30.02 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Entry to The Northern Lights Center $32.57 View
Priceline Free cancellation Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center Museum Visit $33 View
Cool Destinations Aurora Reykjavík, The Northern Lights Center Museum Visit $34.82 View

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People also ask

Can you see the Northern Lights in Reykjavík Centre?

Clear Skies: Cloud cover will obstruct your view. The weather can be unpredictable in Iceland, so check the forecast before embarking on your hunt. Low light pollution: If the aurora is strong, you can see the northern lights in central Reykjavik. However, going to darker locations will increase your chances.

What is the best month to see the Northern Lights in Reykjavík?

One of Iceland's most popular winter attractions is searching for the otherworldly northern lights (Aurora Borealis). The best time to see the northern lights is from mid-August to late April. We recommend checking an Aurora Forecast to predict visibility.

Is it safe to walk around downtown Reykjavík at night?

Yes, Reykjavík is safe to walk at night. Locals and visitors alike walk the streets of Reykjavík city center at all hours. In summertime, the "Midnight Sun" keeps the night sky bright, which adds an extra layer of comfort for late-night explorers.

Can I see the Northern Lights in Reykjavík now?

From late September to early April, evenings in Reykjavik are dark enough for aurora viewing. During summer, the bright night sky makes sightings impossible, even when auroral activity is present. Solar Activity: The brightness and movement of the lights depend on how active the sun is.