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Reykjavik, Iceland
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Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Reykjavík is famous for its weekend nightlife - Icelanders tend to go out late, so bars that look rather quiet can fill up suddenly—usually after midnight on a weekend. There are over 100 different bars and clubs in Reykjavík most of them are located on Laugavegur and its side streets and it is very common for an establishment that is a café before dinner to turn into a bar in the evening.Laugavegur is also the main shopping street. Other attractions in town include the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, National Museum of Iceland, Vikin Maritime Museum, Rauðhólar and the Heiðmörk forest.
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Reykjavík is famous for its weekend nightlife - Icelanders tend to go out late, so bars that look rather quiet can fill up suddenly—usually after midnight on a weekend. There are over 100 different bars and clubs in Reykjavík most of them are located on Laugavegur and its side streets and it is very common for an establishment that is a café before dinner to turn into a bar in the evening.Laugavegur is also the main shopping street. Other attractions in town include the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, National Museum of Iceland, Vikin Maritime Museum, Rauðhólar and the Heiðmörk forest.
Reykjavik
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Sights on the way 194.56 km | 2 hrs 32 mins
An authentic Iceland destination visited by few tourists
Olafsvik
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Sights on the way 215.99 km | 4 hrs 23 mins
Ísafjörður is a town in the northwest of Iceland. The local folk museum contains the oldest house in Iceland, built in 1734, and the largest collection of old timber frame houses in Iceland is in this area. The town hosts varied and widely popular events in the realms of both culture and outdoor recreation. These events include The Ski Week Festival, Við Djúpið and Aldrei fór ég suður music festivals and the Act Alone theatre festival. The Westfjords Heritage Museum is located in town giving visitors an insight of the local Westfjords fisheries and fishing industry as well the life of the fishermen, their families and the coastal culture through the centuries.
Ísafjörður is a town in the northwest of Iceland. The local folk museum contains the oldest house in Iceland, built in 1734, and the largest collection of old timber frame houses in Iceland is in this area. The town hosts varied and widely popular events in the realms of both culture and outdoor recreation. These events include The Ski Week Festival, Við Djúpið and Aldrei fór ég suður music festivals and the Act Alone theatre festival. The Westfjords Heritage Museum is located in town giving visitors an insight of the local Westfjords fisheries and fishing industry as well the life of the fishermen, their families and the coastal culture through the centuries.
Isafjordur
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Sights on the way 337.64 km | 4 hrs 20 mins
Borgarnes is a small town located on a peninsula at the shore of Borgarfjörður in Iceland. the town is the center of commerce for a large part of western Iceland. The town has several tourist attractions including The Settlement Centre, Brúðuheimar Puppet Arts center and Bjössaróló Park.
Borgarnes is a small town located on a peninsula at the shore of Borgarfjörður in Iceland. the town is the center of commerce for a large part of western Iceland. The town has several tourist attractions including The Settlement Centre, Brúðuheimar Puppet Arts center and Bjössaróló Park.
Borgarnes
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Sights on the way 75.44 km | 1 hr 3 mins
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Reykjavík is famous for its weekend nightlife - Icelanders tend to go out late, so bars that look rather quiet can fill up suddenly—usually after midnight on a weekend. There are over 100 different bars and clubs in Reykjavík most of them are located on Laugavegur and its side streets and it is very common for an establishment that is a café before dinner to turn into a bar in the evening.Laugavegur is also the main shopping street. Other attractions in town include the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, National Museum of Iceland, Vikin Maritime Museum, Rauðhólar and the Heiðmörk forest.
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Reykjavík is famous for its weekend nightlife - Icelanders tend to go out late, so bars that look rather quiet can fill up suddenly—usually after midnight on a weekend. There are over 100 different bars and clubs in Reykjavík most of them are located on Laugavegur and its side streets and it is very common for an establishment that is a café before dinner to turn into a bar in the evening.Laugavegur is also the main shopping street. Other attractions in town include the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, National Museum of Iceland, Vikin Maritime Museum, Rauðhólar and the Heiðmörk forest.
Reykjavik
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Reykjavik, Iceland
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194.56 km | 2 hrs 32 mins
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Olafsvik, Iceland
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215.99 km | 4 hrs 23 mins
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Isafjordur, Iceland
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337.64 km | 4 hrs 20 mins
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