About this venue
Laugardalsholl Sport Centre is more than an indoor hall—it’s a well-known multi-purpose venue in Reykjavik built for big sporting nights and full-scale productions. With a spacious interior and flexible seating layouts, the arena can shift smoothly from a match setup to a concert or exhibition configuration, keeping the atmosphere strong no matter how the floor plan is arranged.
Inside, visitors appreciate clear sightlines and a closer-to-the-action feel, while promoters rely on practical rigging and event infrastructure for sound, lighting, and staging. In real terms, that means a more comfortable experience: cleaner audio, intuitive entry/exit flow, and on-site amenities that keep pace with the event—whether you’re there for a game or a headline show.
You’ll find the venue at Engjavegur 8, Reykjavik, Iceland. Getting to the entrance is straightforward thanks to convenient drop-off access nearby, and there’s typically parking in the surrounding area; a bus stop is also within easy walking distance. For wider guidance on getting around the city, check the Reykjavik transport notes further down the page.
About the city
Reykjavík, Iceland’s capital on the edge of the Atlantic, surprises with its energy and variety of experiences despite its compact size. The city is known for a strong cultural scene, concert nights, and lively sports atmospheres that fit naturally into its relaxed everyday rhythm. For visitors coming for tickets, the biggest advantage is that everything is “within easy reach” — from the city center to the most recognized event venues.
Getting around is centered on Strætó, the local bus network linking neighborhoods, downtown, and the key gathering points. Arrivals and transfers are often organized via BSÍ Bus Terminal, a practical hub for city and long-distance routes as well as transfers. Most international arrivals use Keflavík International Airport (KEF), while Reykjavík Airport (RKV) sits very close to the center and is useful for domestic flights; the mix of transfers, buses, and walkable routes makes reaching arenas and stadiums straightforward and predictable.
If you have time before or after an event, Reykjavík rewards you with a waterfront stroll and colorful central streets. Walk by Harpa on the shoreline, explore the Old Harbour, and catch the view at Sun Voyager, then unwind around Tjörnin and the nearby parks. For a complete feel of the city, many also choose an easy walk to Hallgrímskirkja or a short stop at local geothermal pools, making Reykjavík memorable beyond the event itself.