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A highly walkable city, Reykjavik offers public pools, elegant spas, a new exhibition of ancient texts and a blossoming ...
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.
Travel & Outdoors Iceland in winter has more to recommend it than you might expect Published: Nov. 28, 2018, 5:00 a.m.
We had a 2-day layover in Iceland and decided to spend it touring Reykjavik. There are so many cool things to see in Iceland, I’ll share add-ons later in this article, but I want to focus on how ...
Reykjavik’s first Michelin star entrant is Dill, from chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason. The restaurant is noted for its new Nordic tasting menu, and for stamping Iceland’s place on the culinary map.
That doesn’t mean much for Iceland. In fact, Icelanders and scientists said, this winter is nothing special. Sometimes, the lights are there. Sometimes, they aren’t. Just like always.
Find out why Reykjavik, Iceland is on TIME’s 2021 list of the World’s 100 Greatest Places.