Guidebook for Reykjavík

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Guidebook for Reykjavík

Food Scene

Fantastic view from the top PATIO
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Café Babalú
22 Skólavörðustígur
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Fantastic view from the top PATIO
Best HOTDOGS in town
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Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur
1 Tryggvagata
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Best HOTDOGS in town
Brew their own beer on the spot and usually have live music on the weekends.
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Bryggjan Brugghús
8 Grandagarður
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Brew their own beer on the spot and usually have live music on the weekends.
Delicious Dessert for those ice cream lovers!
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Valdís
Grandagarður
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Delicious Dessert for those ice cream lovers!
Would you like a sheep´s head for lunch and dinner?
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Matur og Drykkur
2 Grandagarður
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Would you like a sheep´s head for lunch and dinner?
Delicious sushi and one of the coziest places to sit outside and have an ice cold beer
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Fish Company
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Delicious sushi and one of the coziest places to sit outside and have an ice cold beer

Sightseeing

哈爾格里姆斯基爾基亞教堂
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塞利亞蘭茲瀑布
Þórsmerkurvegur
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Parks & Nature

Þingvellir is a national park in southwest Iceland, part of the Golden Circle and just a 45 minute ride from Reykjavik; it is brimming with historical, cultural, and geological importance.
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Þingvellir 國家公園
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Þingvellir is a national park in southwest Iceland, part of the Golden Circle and just a 45 minute ride from Reykjavik; it is brimming with historical, cultural, and geological importance.
Remarkable waterfall
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Skógafoss Waterfall
Gönguleið um Fimmvörðuháls
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Remarkable waterfall
Approximately 90 kilometers east of Akureyri is Mývatn, Iceland’s fourth largest lake. It was most likely formed in a catastrophic volcanic eruption some 2300 years ago, and the area is still very volcanically active, the Krafla volcano being close by, its last eruption taking place in 1984.
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Mývatn Nature Baths
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Approximately 90 kilometers east of Akureyri is Mývatn, Iceland’s fourth largest lake. It was most likely formed in a catastrophic volcanic eruption some 2300 years ago, and the area is still very volcanically active, the Krafla volcano being close by, its last eruption taking place in 1984.
Measuring 4800 square kilometers, Skaftafell is home to some of the strangest and most surreal landscapes on the planet; the area is formed by a constant duel of fire and water, and camping in the greens of a birch wood forest, surrounded by black desert sands, glacial rivers, and a spur of the Vatnajökull ice cap is always a humbling experience.
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Skaftafell
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Measuring 4800 square kilometers, Skaftafell is home to some of the strangest and most surreal landscapes on the planet; the area is formed by a constant duel of fire and water, and camping in the greens of a birch wood forest, surrounded by black desert sands, glacial rivers, and a spur of the Vatnajökull ice cap is always a humbling experience.
In northeast Iceland, the horseshoe-shaped canyon, Ásbyrgi awaits travellers who thirst for spiritual fulfilment through the tranquil experiencing of natural splendour. The canyon is 3.5 km in length and 1 km across, split by a towering cliff structure from which travellers enjoy fantastic views, while below, pilgrims parade through a thicket of birch, willow, fir, larch and pine.
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Ásbyrgi
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In northeast Iceland, the horseshoe-shaped canyon, Ásbyrgi awaits travellers who thirst for spiritual fulfilment through the tranquil experiencing of natural splendour. The canyon is 3.5 km in length and 1 km across, split by a towering cliff structure from which travellers enjoy fantastic views, while below, pilgrims parade through a thicket of birch, willow, fir, larch and pine.
Located between two glacial rivers, the Jökulsá á Brú and Lagarfljót, and surrounded by the Eastern Mountains, Húsey offers endless opportunities for excursions to discover Iceland's untouched nature; 175 species of plants grow in the area (more than in any other place in Iceland), providing ideal nesting spots for the 30 species of birds who squat there every spring.
Húsey
Húsey
Located between two glacial rivers, the Jökulsá á Brú and Lagarfljót, and surrounded by the Eastern Mountains, Húsey offers endless opportunities for excursions to discover Iceland's untouched nature; 175 species of plants grow in the area (more than in any other place in Iceland), providing ideal nesting spots for the 30 species of birds who squat there every spring.
Intertwined with the Sagas, and populated until the early decades of the 20th century, the northernmost part of the Westfjords is called Hornstrandir. This colossal cliffside peaks at 534 m above sea level, providing the perfect habitat for one of the greatest seafowl colonies on earth.
Hornstrandir Nature Reserve
10 Aðalstræti
Intertwined with the Sagas, and populated until the early decades of the 20th century, the northernmost part of the Westfjords is called Hornstrandir. This colossal cliffside peaks at 534 m above sea level, providing the perfect habitat for one of the greatest seafowl colonies on earth.

Getting Around

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BSI Reykjavik station
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Shopping

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Kringlan
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Smáralind
1 Hagasmári
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