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National Museum of Iceland Suthurgatu 41, REYKJAViK, 101 |
The National Museum houses more than 2,000 national treasures and those have been combined with conceptual exhibits and artifacts. Interactive exhibits designed for children, guided tours, Museum Café and Museum Shop ar... more
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Iceland Excursions Allrahanda Hofdatun 12, REYKJAViK, 105 |
Scheduled daily excursions from Reykjavik. Hotel Esja front desk personnel arranged for myself and several other guests to be picked up for the half day tour to pingvellir National Park, Gullfoss, Geysir and Hveragerdi. ... more
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Eldhestar Vellir, HVERAGERthI, 810 |
At Eldhestar we take special pleasure in showing visitors to Iceland the unique wilderness together with the horse.You'll get to know an Iceland you may not have seen before - the Iceland of 100 or 1000 years ago-endless... more
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National Theatre of Iceland Lindargata 7, Reykjavik, 101 |
At its best, it is a real novelty that tells its story in a highly original way. It also has a knack of making political comments that are very deliberately speaking to audiences today, especially in a long and spectacul... more
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Reykjavik City Theatre Listabraut 3, Reykjavik, 103 |
Just 500m eastwards on Sk�lav�r�uholt hill is Iceland's tallest building, the massive Hallgr�mskirkja, towering 75m over the city. The church, dedicated to local poet and clergyman Hallgr�mur P�tursson, took 40 years to ... more
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Huni II Whale and Dolphin watching Hafnarfjorthur quay, HAFNARFJoRthUR, 220 |
Huni II is a ship with history. It is a 130-ton oak vessel, built in Iceland in 1963. One of the largest oaken ships ever built in Iceland. For years Huni II reaped its wealth from the riches of the sea. For a while it w... more
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Salurinn Hamraborg 6, KoPAVOGUR, 200 |
Kopavogur is the second largest municipality in Iceland, situated on a hill a few minutes drive from the capital city, Reykjavik. Kopavogur is a comparatively young town which boasts of rapid growth in art and culture. I... more
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Arbaejarlaug Via Fylkisvegur, Reykjavik, 110 |
is one of the most beautiful swimming pools in Scandinavia. It is partially indoors, so when the weather is bad one can swim inside. Other facilities include a thermal steam bath, sauna, sun lamps, hot pots, Jacuzzi, wat... more
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Reykjavik Angling Club Haaleitisbraut 68, Reykjavik, 103 |
Most accommodation is in the typical Scandinavian style wooden lodges, conveniently located within striking distance of the rivers. They provide the perfect environment to unwind after a days fishing by the fire. Some, l... more
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Medical Museum, Nesstofa Nestroth, Seltjarnarnes, 172 |
This museum is located in Nesstofa, one of Iceland's oldest stone buildings, built in 1761-1763 for Iceland's first Surgeon General, Bjarni P�lsson. The house has been partly renovated and restored to its original state,... more
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