Guidebook for Reykjavík

Karen
Guidebook for Reykjavík

Food Scene

Great restaurant / coffee house that serves fantastic brunches as well as other food. Free wifi and a laundromat in the basement.
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The Laundromat Cafe
9 Austurstræti
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Great restaurant / coffee house that serves fantastic brunches as well as other food. Free wifi and a laundromat in the basement.
One of my favorite places to go and eat out. Small but great food and fun location.
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The Coocoo's Nest
23 Grandagarður
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One of my favorite places to go and eat out. Small but great food and fun location.
Fun restaurant next to the only beach in Iceland where the warm water flows from the earth and into the ocean. The restaurant has great views and you can sit outside if the weather is good.
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Nauthóll
106 Nauthólsvegur
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Fun restaurant next to the only beach in Iceland where the warm water flows from the earth and into the ocean. The restaurant has great views and you can sit outside if the weather is good.
Perfect brunch place. A little outside of the city center but totally worth it.
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Mathús Garðabæjar
Garðatorg
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Perfect brunch place. A little outside of the city center but totally worth it.
Bakery close to the apartment that is perfect for lunch, breakfast or a warm hot soup on a rainy day.
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Bakarameistarinn
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Bakery close to the apartment that is perfect for lunch, breakfast or a warm hot soup on a rainy day.
Amazing restaurant 10 minutes walk from the city. Best view and after 9pm it spins 360°so you get the full view of the city.
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Perlan
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Amazing restaurant 10 minutes walk from the city. Best view and after 9pm it spins 360°so you get the full view of the city.

Essentials

Cheep supermarket, only 10 - 15 minutes walk from the apartment.
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Bónus
11-13 Skipholt
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Cheep supermarket, only 10 - 15 minutes walk from the apartment.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great bar with a wide range of cocktails.
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Pablo Discobar
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Great bar with a wide range of cocktails.
Great place to watch a game during the day and listen to life music at night.
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The English Pub
12 Austurstræti
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Great place to watch a game during the day and listen to life music at night.
Beer, finger food and good music.
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American Bar
8 Austurstræti
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Beer, finger food and good music.

Arts & Culture

National Museum of Iceland http://www.thjodminjasafn.is/english/
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National Museum of Iceland
41 Suðurgata
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National Museum of Iceland http://www.thjodminjasafn.is/english/
Árbæjarsafn is the historical museum of the city of Reykjavík as well as an open-air museum and a regional museum. It's purpose is to give the public an insight into the living conditions, work and recreational activities of the people of Reykjavík in earlier times.
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Árbær Open Air Museum
Kistuhylur
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Árbæjarsafn is the historical museum of the city of Reykjavík as well as an open-air museum and a regional museum. It's purpose is to give the public an insight into the living conditions, work and recreational activities of the people of Reykjavík in earlier times.
Educational exhibit dedicated to regional whales, with life-sized models & interactive features.
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I-Whales of Iceland
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Educational exhibit dedicated to regional whales, with life-sized models & interactive features.
Volcanoes, glaciers, geothermal marvels and more come alive through cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking science. Visitors can see, feel, and live Iceland’s many natural wonders all in one place. Glaciers and Ice Cave exhibition is included in this unique nature exhibition.
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Perlan
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Volcanoes, glaciers, geothermal marvels and more come alive through cutting-edge technology and groundbreaking science. Visitors can see, feel, and live Iceland’s many natural wonders all in one place. Glaciers and Ice Cave exhibition is included in this unique nature exhibition.
Museum with modern paintings & sculptures by well-known Icelandic artists, plus a cafe & gift shop.
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Reykjavík Art Museum Kjarvalsstaðir
24 Flókagata
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Museum with modern paintings & sculptures by well-known Icelandic artists, plus a cafe & gift shop.
The old harbour warehouse, Hafnarhús, offers a progressive exhibition program with local and international contemporary artists. The works of key figures, as well as established and emerging current artists are presented in six galleries. Hafnarhús is also home to the works of Erró (b. 1932), a significant player in the international pop art scene. Hafnarhús is located in the oldest part of Reykjavik, where the town’s boats and first docks lay. The building was erected in the 1930s and at the time it was one of the largest buildings in the country. It was renovated by Studio Grandi architects in 1998-2000 to house Reykjavík Art Museum.
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Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus
17 Tryggvagata
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The old harbour warehouse, Hafnarhús, offers a progressive exhibition program with local and international contemporary artists. The works of key figures, as well as established and emerging current artists are presented in six galleries. Hafnarhús is also home to the works of Erró (b. 1932), a significant player in the international pop art scene. Hafnarhús is located in the oldest part of Reykjavik, where the town’s boats and first docks lay. The building was erected in the 1930s and at the time it was one of the largest buildings in the country. It was renovated by Studio Grandi architects in 1998-2000 to house Reykjavík Art Museum.

Parks & Nature

A basic little park which is occupied by young hipsters and sun-loving crowd during the sunny days. Kids come here to play frisbee-golf, volleyball, soccer and the viking game "Kubb", which can be described as a mixture of bowling and horseshoes.
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Klambratún
4 Austurstræti
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A basic little park which is occupied by young hipsters and sun-loving crowd during the sunny days. Kids come here to play frisbee-golf, volleyball, soccer and the viking game "Kubb", which can be described as a mixture of bowling and horseshoes.
Laugardalur is a district of Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. It is just east of the city centre and contains various recreational facilities including the main stadium. The name means "hot spring valley", as washing laundry was once done in geothermal hot springs there until the 1930s.
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Laugardalur
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Laugardalur is a district of Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. It is just east of the city centre and contains various recreational facilities including the main stadium. The name means "hot spring valley", as washing laundry was once done in geothermal hot springs there until the 1930s.
The main objective of creating the geothermal beach was to establish the Bay of Nauthólsvík as a diverse outdoor area and haven for recreational activities; such as sunbathing, sailing and sea-swimming. The latter is surprisingly popular all year round, with people enjoying the use of the hot-tubs, steam-bath, changing facilities and showers, even when the water drops below freezing. Cold-water swimming might sound crazy, especially in a country like Iceland, but this extreme activity dates all the way back to the age of settlement. The oldest recorded sea-swimming feat was performed in the year 1030 AD when Grettir Ásmundarson (an Icelandic Saga legend) swam a distance of 7km across a bay i
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Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach
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The main objective of creating the geothermal beach was to establish the Bay of Nauthólsvík as a diverse outdoor area and haven for recreational activities; such as sunbathing, sailing and sea-swimming. The latter is surprisingly popular all year round, with people enjoying the use of the hot-tubs, steam-bath, changing facilities and showers, even when the water drops below freezing. Cold-water swimming might sound crazy, especially in a country like Iceland, but this extreme activity dates all the way back to the age of settlement. The oldest recorded sea-swimming feat was performed in the year 1030 AD when Grettir Ásmundarson (an Icelandic Saga legend) swam a distance of 7km across a bay i

Getting Around

Icelandic public transport. Best way to get around. Get the app that works both for android and ios phones.
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BSI Reykjavik station
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Icelandic public transport. Best way to get around. Get the app that works both for android and ios phones.