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Monday, July 11 update: Art museum and children’s menus in Reykjavik

July 12, 2016 by Eric

The Reykjavik Art Museum is either one museum or three museums, depending upon how you think of it. One the one hand, paying for admission to any one of them gets you in to all three of them, as long as you go on the same day. On the other hand, you can’t really walk between …

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Saturday, July 9 update: Reykjavik harbor area, City Library, Photography Museum, and Settlement 871 ±2

July 11, 2016 by Eric

We headed to the main downtown area of Reykjavik, in and around the harbor. This is just a 10 minute or so walk from the museums we went to yesterday, though it feels like a very different area. First up was supposed to be lunch at the Laundromat Café, but it seems perpetually full. Instead …

Read moreSaturday, July 9 update: Reykjavik harbor area, City Library, Photography Museum, and Settlement 871 ±2

Friday, July 8 update: Saga Museum and Whales of Iceland

July 10, 2016 by Eric

As I noted yesterday, the Saga Museum has moved to a new home by the harbor. Similar to the Settlement Center in Borgarnes, admission includes an audio guide, which walks you through the numbered exhibits.

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Thursday, July 7 update: Ikea, Perlan

July 9, 2016 by Eric

Every good Icelandic vacation includes a trip to Ikea. Okay, not really. But if you find you need to buy something– fabric to cover your windows to block the 24 hour sun?– Ikea is the way to go.  It’s also the way to go if you want a really cheap meal for the kids.

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Wednesday, July 6 update: The National Museum of Iceland

July 8, 2016 by Eric

We spent a fair but of time at the National Museum of Iceland today. This is a little off of the beaten path. Okay, that’s an exaggeration, since it’s less than a 10 minute walk from Tjörnin pond. But you won’t really run into it from another tourist attraction in Reykjavik.

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Tuesday, July 5 update: Laugavegur

July 6, 2016 by Eric

Laugavegur is one of the main shopping streets in Reykjavik. The word Laugavegur means “wash road”, and you’ll see this root “Laugar” in many other names. The same word, Laugavegur, is also the name of a popular hiking trail. And Saturday in Icelandic is Laugardagur– wash day.

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