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Thanks to Pittsburgh International Airport's nonstop flight on Icelandair, adventure is just a plane ride away.
A highly walkable city, Reykjavik offers public pools, elegant spas, a new exhibition of ancient texts and a blossoming ...
Our guide informed us that Iceland is a country with no indigenous population, and the second to last to be settled on Earth. Instead, Viking settlers from Norway came for a land of opportunity in ...
We strolled down Laugavegur, Reykjavik’s main shopping street. It’s the perfect place to pick up souvenirs, and we found some great shops selling Icelandic wool sweaters (lopapeysa), lava ...
Although Reykjavik only hosts a population of roughly 100,000 people, the food scene is incredibly impressive . Not surprisingly, fresh fish and seafood are abundant.
Reykjavik, Iceland - The night wind pushes us along quiet streets past an outdoor sculpture garden, a church with a steeple shaped like a rocket and a statue of Leif Eriksson at the entrance.
Overview The world's northernmost capital, Reykjavik (which means "smoky bay") sits on the southwest coast of Iceland. Surrounded by a ring of mountains and Faxafloi Bay, Reykjavik is immaculately ...
Reykjavik, Iceland: The King of Clubs May 3, 2003 More than 22 years ago Summary By Seth Hamblin ...
Islands off Iceland After picking up a few propane cannisters and other provisions for my car-camping excursion, I began my month-long odyssey around Iceland. I didn’t waste any time, going from ...