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London vs Reykjavik

Which destination is right for your next trip?

London

London

United Kingdom

Reykjavik

Reykjavik

Iceland

London

Safety: 72/100Pop: 8.8M (city), 14M (metro)Europe/London

Reykjavik

Safety: 95/100Pop: 140K (city)Atlantic/Reykjavik

💰 Budget

budget
London: $75-110Reykjavik: $100-150/day
mid-range
London: $180-280Reykjavik: $200-350/day
luxury
London: $450+Reykjavik: $500+/day

🛡️ Safety

London78/100Safety Score95/100Reykjavik

London

London is broadly safe for visitors. Petty crime like pickpocketing occurs in crowded tourist areas and on the Tube, but violent crime against tourists is uncommon. Common sense precautions apply, particularly at night in certain areas.

Reykjavik

Iceland is consistently ranked one of the safest countries in the world. There is virtually no violent crime. The main safety concerns are weather-related — sudden storms, icy roads, and rogue waves on beaches. Police don't carry guns.

Ratings

London5/5English Friendly5/5Reykjavik
London5/5Walkability4/5Reykjavik
London5/5Public Transit3/5Reykjavik
London4/5Food Scene3/5Reykjavik
London5/5Nightlife4/5Reykjavik
London5/5Cultural Sites3/5Reykjavik
London3/5Nature Access5/5Reykjavik
London5/5WiFi Reliability5/5Reykjavik

🌤️ Weather

London

London's reputation for rain is somewhat exaggerated — it actually receives less annual rainfall than Sydney, Rome, or New York. However, drizzle is frequent and skies are often overcast. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket regardless of season.

Spring (March - May)7-17°C
Summer (June - August)14-25°C
Autumn (September - November)8-19°C
Winter (December - February)3-9°C

Reykjavik

Iceland's weather is famously unpredictable — "if you don't like the weather, wait 15 minutes." Mild for its latitude thanks to the Gulf Stream, but wind and rain are constant companions. Layering is essential.

Spring (Apr–May)2–10°C
Summer (Jun–Aug)8–15°C
Autumn (Sep–Oct)2–10°C
Winter (Nov–Mar)-3–3°C

🚇 Getting Around

London

London's transport network (TfL) is extensive and efficient. Use a contactless bank card or Oyster card for the best fares — a daily cap of £8.10 (Zone 1-2) means you'll never overpay. Paper tickets cost significantly more. The Tube is the backbone, but buses and walking are often better for seeing the city.

Walkability: Central London is very walkable and walking is often faster than the Tube for short distances. The South Bank riverside walk from Westminster to Tower Bridge is one of Europe's best urban walks. Green parks (Hyde Park, St. James's Park, Regent's Park) connect neighborhoods beautifully on foot.

London Underground (Tube)£2.80 per ride Zone 1 (contactless/Oyster); daily cap £8.10 Zone 1-2
London Buses£1.75 per ride (flat fare); daily cap £5.25
Overground, Elizabeth Line & DLRSame as Tube fares; covered by daily cap

Reykjavik

Reykjavik is very walkable — the downtown core is compact. There's a bus system (Straeto) but most visitors rent a car to explore beyond the city. There are no trains in Iceland.

Walkability: Downtown Reykjavik is very walkable and compact. Beyond the city center you'll need a car or bus.

Straeto City Buses490 ISK (~$3.50)
Rental Car$60-150/day depending on vehicle and season
WalkingFree

The Verdict

Choose London if...

you want world-class museums (many free!), diverse food scenes, iconic landmarks, and a cosmopolitan cultural hub

Choose Reykjavik if...

you want the Blue Lagoon, Northern Lights chasing, Golden Circle geysers, glacier walks, and a Nordic capital smaller than most suburbs