Entrance
Entrance to Hafnarhús is from Tryggvagata, through an automatic, sliding door, without thresholds. Once inside, the visitor services is on the left and museum shop to the right.
Parking
There are a few parking spots behind Hafnarhús on the Geirsgata side, accessible from Tryggvagata. Numerous parking places can be found in a parking garage at Hafnartorg, also accessible from Geirsgata, and in the parking garage at Vesturgata 7. All these parking places requires payment.
Bicycles and Scooters
Bicycle stands are located in Grófin next to Reykjavik City Library
Public Transport
Buses no. 1, 3, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14.
Baby Strollers
In Hafnarhús, you can store prams and borrow light strollers. Large prams are not allowed in the exhibition galleries for security reasons.
Cloakroom and Lockers
The cloakroom is behind reception, up a few steps, and there you’ll also find lockers for bags and backpacks. Prams, backpacks, large bags, umbrellas and other bulky items are not allowed in the galleries, for security reasons. A cloakroom is off the hall with the lockers.
Bathrooms
Bathrooms can be found by the reception on the ground floor and by the refreshment area on the first floor. Disabled toilets on the ground floor are on the left of the reception, and on the first floor they are in the same area as the other bathrooms.
Elevators
There is an elevator between the different floors, it is opposite the innermost staircase on the ground floor.
Chairs/Somewhere to Sit Down
The exhibitions vary regularly but normally, benches can be found in the galleries. If not, visitors can ask for a stool at reception.
Picnic Facilities
On the first floor, you’ll find a refreshment area to sit down and have your packed lunch. Coffee and water are normally offered to visitors, free of charge.
Multipurpose Hall
On the ground floor, opposite The Port, is the multipurpose hall. It is used for meetings, lectures, seminars, workshops and other events. There is no threshold to enter the hall.
Stofan (The Living Room)
Opposite the entrance on the ground floor, on the north side of the museum, is Stofan. This is usually a quiet place and good for relaxing. It has a library and normally there are books and other information regarding the exhibitions each time. There are also facilities for families and children, including paper and coloured pencils, along with some toys.
Guidance
Guidance around particular exhibitions is scheduled at regular intervals and advertised specifically. The museum staff is happy to receive groups following an agreement.