Bakery · Reykjavik
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"Explore the city on foot, with a mid-morning pit stop for coffee and kleinur (doughnuts) at the fourth generation family-run Sandholt Bakery." - The MICHELIN Guide Nordic Editorial Team
Tourist attraction · Reykjavik
Experience the thrill of Iceland’s only live lava show in Reykjavik, where you can safely witness real molten lava flow while learning about volcanic history.
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Auto machine shop · Reykjavik
Highland Trucks, masters of off-road prowess since 2010, also delivers the iconic Highland Camper, blending lightweight design with a rugged Icelandic experience.
National museum · Reykjavik
The National Museum of Iceland is a must-visit spot that beautifully chronicles the nation’s history from Viking days to modern times, all within walking distance from downtown Reykjavik.
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History museum · Reykjavik
Dive into Iceland’s sagas with lifelike wax figures, immersive audio, and even dress-up Viking fun at this quirky Reykjavik museum.
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Restaurant · Reykjavik
ÓX is a cozy, 17-seat Reykjavik spot serving a meticulous 20-course tasting menu of bold, modern Icelandic flavors in a vibe like a retro Icelandic living room.
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Grill · Reykjavik
Sumac Grill spices up Icelandic ingredients with vibrant Middle Eastern and North African flavors in a lively Beirut-inspired Reykjavik hotspot.
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Tour operator · Reykjavik
Hidden Iceland is your go-to boutique travel agency for bespoke tours, offering unforgettable experiences and expert local guides to navigate Iceland's stunning landscapes.
Seafood restaurant · Reykjavik
This cozy harborside seafood spot serves up iconic lobster soup and grilled fresh fish skewers with a laid-back local vibe.
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Á Public House Gastropub serves playful Icelandic-Japanese fusion bites in a funky, rock-and-roll setting with great drinks and lively vibes.
Icelandic restaurant · Reykjavik
Grillmarkaðurinn serves up Icelandic farm-fresh meat and seafood with a modern twist in a chic, nature-inspired setting.