Review of the English Pub: Drinks, Games & Live Music
It’s hard to miss The English Pub when exploring downtown Reykjavik. Located at Austurstraeti 12, it’s one of the city’s most popular bar hangouts. With a spacious inter
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It’s hard to miss The English Pub when exploring downtown Reykjavik. Located at Austurstraeti 12, it’s one of the city’s most popular bar hangouts. With a spacious inter
Den Danske Kro, known locally as the Danish Pub or "Danska Kráin", is one of the most popular bars in Reykjavik. Located just off the main Laugavegur Street, it brings
For weeks, we joked about how many of the best bars in Reykjavik are country-themed and clustered together in the downtown area, until one night the joke turned into a
Step into the world of Icelandic Sagas, timeless stories rooted in the country’s dramatic landscapes. Discover their history, core themes, and where to find the real-li
Explore Iceland’s old wives’ tales, where folklore, superstition, and tradition blend into everyday life. Let these timeless beliefs guide you through the island’s most
Discover Vegvisir and Aegishjalmur, two powerful Icelandic staves used in folk magic for guidance and protection. Learn what sets them apart and why they continue to ho
Unlock the secrets of Icelandic magical staves, historic symbols once used for protection, power, and guidance. Dive into their history, meanings, and where to see them
Discover the best brunch in Akureyri, the Capital of North Iceland. From cozy cafes to scenic garden restaurants, there’s no shortage of places worth including in your
In a city where every street tells a story, Prikið stands out with a whole novel’s worth. Tucked into a lively corner of Bankastraeti Street in downtown Reykjavik, near
The Westfjords are a region that tends to be overlooked by travelers in Iceland, maybe because the Ring Road doesn't pass through them, and they're really only accessible during summer. If you get the chance to explore them, however, you'll see some amazing remote landscapes, winding fjords, and ancient mountains draped with beautiful waterfalls. There really is a special mystical aura over the region! It's best to plan ahead before you start your trip to get a feel for what to expect. Check out our video from our visit to the Westfjords, where we cover 5 tips for your road trip in the region
Reynisfjara is one of the most famous black sand beaches in Iceland, and for a reason! It has some stunning dark volcanic sand and dramatic basalt cliffs, which makes it a must-stop on all South Coast tours, whether you're visiting with a guide or renting a car. However, while Reynisfjara beach is beautiful, it also happens to be one of the most dangerous places in Iceland. This is because of powerful sneaker waves, which can easily pull people out to sea if they're not careful and are too cold and powerful to swim against. Thankfully, there is a warning system in place that shows you which
In recent years, Iceland has developed quite the craft beer culture, with plenty of breweries and distilleries all over the country. We love our beer; it's the most popular drink in Iceland, but there was a time when we weren't allowed to enjoy it! In fact, throughout most of the 20th century, beer was completely banned in Iceland, and it wasn't until March 1st, 1989, that it was allowed again! Since then, the date has been celebrated as Beer Day, and we encourage you to take part with an ice-cold drink. Check out our video below to learn more about the interesting history of the day, how th
If you're planning to explore some of the countryside outside Reykjavik, it's likely you'll be traveling the South Coast, or at least a part of it! It's where the Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss waterfalls are located, along with Reynisfjara black sand beach and DC-3 Plane Wreck on Solheimasandur beach. You can go on South Coast tours to see the major sights but if you can, exploring the region freely with a rental car is quite the adventure. It's such a beautiful area to explore! One location that you should take the time to visit in the area is the town of Vik. It's just a 12-minute drive fur
So you've gone ahead and bought your plane ticket to Iceland, booked your Reykjavik accommodation, and are ready to pack your bags... But what deserves a place on your itinerary once you actually arrive in Iceland? There are many fun things to do in Reykjavik, especially if you're into interesting museums, cool architecture, cultural activities, and tasting new food! The downtown area is also pretty compact, so while it's always very convenient to have access to a rental car, you can also explore many major sights on foot or with public transport. Find some itinerary inspiration for your tri
What is more perfect after a day of sightseeing in Reykjavik, than enjoying a delicious pastry with a warm cup of coffee or tea? There are plenty of amazing bakeries in Reykjavik, where you can try some traditional Icelandic things like kleina, happy marriage cake, or rye bread, or go for some more typical international treats like croissants or doughnuts. There are also amazing original creations to try in most bakeries. It's actually pretty hard to go wrong when choosing a place for an afternoon treat in Reykjavik, but on our quest to find which are the best, we visited eight different bake
While the beautiful Icelandic nature definitely deserves all the praise it gets, one of the best things about Icelandic culture is the plentiful geothermal baths, lagoons, and hot springs around the country. There's really not much better than letting yourself melt in the warm water while enjoying the fresh breeze on your face! This is why the Sky Lagoon is a fantastic addition to your Iceland itinerary. It's conveniently located within the Capital Region and has amazing views over the ocean and has some really beautiful facilities. Check out these tips you should know before you go! For y
The warm, soothing water and otherworldly blue color have made the Blue Lagoon a bucket list location for many travelers, and enjoying a soak is absolutely one of the best things to do in Iceland. It's become such an iconic feature of the country, and it's a must for anyone who wants to learn why Icelanders are so obsessed with bathing in geothermal water! The Blue Lagoon is pretty unique, though, because it's not just a regular swimming pool. The water is blue because it's rich in silica and other minerals that are great for the skin, but did you know it can leave your hair dry if you don't
Anyone looking to explore some of Iceland's most famous attractions has likely heard about the Golden Circle route. But what are the main places you have to check out, and what are some extra stops you can make along the way? Well, Golden Circle tours bring you to some of Iceland's most amazing places: the stunning Gullfoss waterfall, the Geysir geothermal area with an active geyser, and the chance to literally walk between two continents at Thingvellir National Park! You'll also see beautiful mountains and vast lava fields on the way, and the route is easily customizable. This is why it's
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