In order to welcome you we have compiled information about your new hometown.
Get to know the town’s walking and cycling paths, activities and swimming pools but children under 18 get free access to pools.
Here you can find information about resources for children and families provided by the Municipality of Hafnarfjörður
Children and youth in Hafnarfjörður have access to good education, after-school activities and recreation activities.
Practical information about buses, waste collection, street cleaning, traffic, animal control and more.
Hafnarfjörður hopes to secure financial and social security for all residents. Find out what support is available.
Enjoy culture in Bæjarbíó cultural house, at various museums or attend exciting events.
You can stay at great hotels, hostels or at a family friendly campsite in town.
You can find a lot of outdoors activities and various recreations in Hafnarfjörður.
Check-out upcoming events, or register a new one.
Search for employees or available jobs in town.
Hafnarfjörður Town council consists of 11 municipal representatives. All town council meetings are broadcast live.
Here you can find the town's fees for children, sports and activities and support services.
Contact us with ideas, suggestions, problems or emergencies.
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Our Hafnarfjörður hearts shine purple today on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The day, observed every year on December 3d, highlights the struggles of people with disabilities and their important contributions.
Our hearts in Hafnarfjörður shine purple today on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, observed every year on December 3. Today the spotlight is on the struggle of people with disabilities and their important contributions to society.
The day has been observed since 1992 with the aim of increasing understanding of the issues faced by people with disabilities and promoting support for their dignity, rights, and well-being. It also seeks to raise awareness of the benefits that come from the participation of people with disabilities in all areas of society – political, social, economic, and cultural life.
Yes, today our hearts are truly lit purple as we reflect on the importance of being an informed and inclusive society – not just today, but every day.
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The education policy of Hafnarfjörður was presented on a joint training day for staff from after-school programs, primary schools, and…
Mother and daughter Lára Alda Alexandersdóttir and Silja Þórðardóttir learned together to become steam masters. They use their power at…
“I can sense that the people of Hafnarfjörður are proud of the Christmas Town and the Christmas Village on Thorsplan,”…
Christmas Town Hafnarfjörður Aron Pálmarsson is on duty in the Christmas Village this year. He has left the sport behind…
The flag of the Women’s Alliance in Hafnarfjörður was inaugurated during a joyful gathering at the Kiwanis House yesterday. Six…
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The Öldutúnsskóli Choir celebrated its 60th anniversary over the weekend. The work over these six decades has been remarkable. Only…
The Christmas Town of Hafnarfjörður encourages residents and friends of Hafnarfjörður to put on their festive glasses and submit nominations…
It will be possible to watch the Brikk team fry kleinur and ástarpungar in the central Christmas house at the…