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Reviews for Iceland

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Grindavík – 1 review
Reykjavik – 14 reviews
Accommodation – 1 review
Café – 1 review
Restaurant – 3 reviews
Shopping – 7 reviews
Worth of Visit – 7 reviews

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Shopping, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

38 Threp – Luxurious Shoes and Accessories for Ladies

38 Threp is an exclusive shoes, clothes and accessories shop in Laugavegur, the main shopping street of Reykjavik.

The selection boasts both international and Icelandic brands. The shoes are really nice and the prices are still decent enough, at least from Finnish point of view.

The service is... More >

Shopping, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

66° North – For the Icelandic weather

You have to protect your precious body when exploring Iceland. 66° North is an expert providing these clothes and accessories, as their designs are originated and tested in Iceland.

The flagship store on Lækjargata has a good collection of parkas, hiking boots and other protective wear for both... More >

Blue Lagoon – Blue dip

Blue Lagoon is an epitome of Iceland: middle of nowhere, cold air, hot water and nice overall service.

The lagoon is a nature formation that has been improved a little by people. The water is really warm, some would say that it's hot - and the temperature changes suddenly in the lagoon. The place... More >

Accommodation, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

Fourth Floor Hotel – Boutique B&B in Reykjavik centre

Fourth Floor hotel is located in the eastern edge of the Reykjavik centre. Laugavegur, the main street, transforms into shopping street in the same corner. As the name implies, the hotel is located on the fourth floor, just above Guesthouse 101.

The decor is simplistic, very Scandinavian, almost ... More >

Worth of Visit, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

Geysir – Geysirs!

The most famous hot springs in the Iceland are near the road to Gullfoss waterfalls -- you can't miss the place as there are hordes of tourists sprouting from buses.

The geysir area has several hot springs and hot mudpots. The most famous geysir of all, "Geysir" is no longer active as people have... More >

Shopping, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

GK – Your Basic Luxury

When you need a power suit and related accessories of high quality, but nothing extremely special or obscure, head to GK Reykjavík on Laugavegur. The shop caters the clothing needs of both ladies and gentlemen.

The ambience of the place is also worth experiencing, the garments are surrounded wit... More >

Worth of Visit, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

Gullfoss – Magic Falls

Gullfoss is one of the most splendid nature wonders in Iceland, a set of waterfalls nearby the geysirs. You can walk next to the gurgling water, something that would cause several lawsuits in US... Anyhow, remember to be careful. The waterfall also spreads a lot of mist, so prepare to get wet or hav... More >

Restaurant, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

Hamborgarabúllan – Old Fashioned Hamburgers

Hamborgarabúllan is a very small restaurant that sells only hamburgers. But old fashioned hamburgers, with juicy steak, served with home made fries. The meals are also inexpensive in Icelandic standards.

The hamburger is just as delicious as a hamburger can be. Forget Big Macs and Whoppers, this... More >

Restaurant, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

Kaffisetrid – Mixed Thai restaurant and pub

The place looks like a Thai restaurant outside, but you are surprised as you enter to a crummy bar. Don't be afraid, food is served and the tables are secluded from the bar.

The food is good, prices are reasonable and the service is quite fast, but quite impersonal. The only problem is the smoke,... More >

Café, Reykjavik, Iceland (reviewed 2004)

Kaffitár – Good coffee in relaxed surroundings

kaffitár is a smallish cafe in middle of Reykjavik, facing the main shopping street Laugavegur. The place is a melting pot of locals and tourists; coffee is good and prices are reasonable. The place is little bit rundown, in symphatetic way, such as the cafes in New York.

Try any special coffee,... More >

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