
Venue
Conference Venue: The Harpa Conference Centre, Reykjavik
Conference Dinner: Norðurljós Hall at The Harpa Conference Centre, Reykjavik
The Harpa Conference Centre
Sifulberg Hall at The Harpa Conference Centre, Reykjavik
The Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre is a striking glass-walled venue on Reykjavík’s waterfront, offering breathtaking views of the harbor and surrounding mountains. Silfurberg Hall, Harpa’s second-largest hall, is purpose-built for conferences, providing an ideal space for presentations and discussions.
The History of the Centre
The story of Harpa begins in 2007 with the first blast for its foundation. As a centerpiece of the revitalization of the Reykjavik harbor area, it was a massive and ambitious project. Despite the financial crisis of 2008, the Icelandic government decided to see the project through, viewing it as a symbol of the nation's resilience. Harpa officially opened in 2011 and has since become one of Reykjavik's most iconic buildings, a landmark of modern Icelandic architecture and culture.

On the Inside
Harpa is an exceptional meeting place for international visitors. The venue's special appeal lies in its dual function as an international concert hall and conference center. This is beautifully showcased in its design: a spectacular glass facade, inspired by Iceland’s unique basalt columns, wraps around a dynamic and modern interior. The various halls are designed for both world-class musical performances and professional conferences, offering a truly unique and memorable experience for attendees.

Centrally Located
Harpa is centrally located in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, right on the waterfront. It's an easy walk to many of the city's hotels, restaurants, bars, and museums. A direct bus from Keflavik International Airport (KEF) takes you to the BSI bus terminal in downtown Reykjavik in about 45 minutes, from which the venue is a short taxi ride or a pleasant 20-minute walk. Harpa is the perfect gateway to start exploring Reykjavik and experience Icelandic culture.

Conference Dinner: TBD
Norðurljós Hall at The Harpa Conference Centre, Reykjavik
A unique and beautiful hall on the second floor of Harpa, accommodating up to 1,500 guests. With panoramic views of the harbor, it offers the perfect atmosphere to celebrate the conference and connect with fellow attendees.

