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Bjork knows Reykjavik is ice cool

Experience the beauty and vibrant nightlife of Bjork's hometown

Saturday, 24 October 2009

If you're looking for the perfect winter break, jump on a flight to Reykjavik.


Formed out of a series of volcanic eruptions and with a history of geological activity, Iceland is characterised by glistening glaciers, stunning waterfalls and flowing hot springs.

As a hotbed of alternative talent it is second to none. After all, the capital city gave us Bjork. Juliette Lewis and Fatboy Slim have both performed at Iceland Airwaves - Reykjavik's annual music festival - which is a must-see event in October.

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And with a favourable exchange rate and only 3 hours away, there's never been a better time to experience life on the ice side.  

How to get there?

Fly direct to Reykjavik with Iceland Express, from just £89 one way.

Keflavik International Airport is around 30 miles from the city centre, so it's best to get the Flybus, which drops passengers off at selected hotels and guesthouses for as little as £10.

Reykjavik does not have a train or tube system. Most Icelanders use cars to get around, so it could be wise to rent a car (£70 a day - www.europcar.is) if you're planning to venture out of the city.

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What is there to do?

With mountainous ranges, glacial rivers and volcanic ruins to navigate, Iceland is an explorer's paradise.

Take the Walk On The Ice Side trip with Reykjavik Excursions (£88, with training in basic equipment) to discover the natural beauty of the Eyjafjallajökull and Sólheimajökull glaciers. Less than two hours drive from Reykjavík, here you'll find a wonderland of ice sculptures, hidden openings and deep crevasses. You might even come across a troll. Ask for Björgvin, the hunky guide - if only to drool at him while on the hike.

If that's too strenuous, take a relaxing dip in the geothermal waters of Iceland's most popular attraction, the Blue Lagoon (£20 entrance for adults). The spring is known for its positive effects on the skin.

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No trip to Reykjavik would be complete without a visit to Þingvellir National Park to see the Northern Lights. The spectacle, also known as Aurora Borealis, can be seen from October until February. Be aware that the oscillating band of green, orange, red and blue light is a natural phenomenon, meaning sightings cannot be guaranteed.

If you're travelling in the winter months, it's important to note that temperatures are known to go below zero on occasions. As the weather can be unpredictable and can change quickly, it is wise to pack extra layers - and don't forget your walking boots!

Where can I shop?

The current favourable exchange rate means you can afford to splash out.

Laugavegur, in the heart of the downtown, is Reykjavik's main shopping street. Here, you'll find everything from clothes stores to independent coffee houses, all within short walking distance of one another.

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At weekends, a flea market springs up in the city centre - here you can pick up hand-crafted goods, local delicacies and quirky keepsakes.  

If you've got money to spend, head to Kringlan mall. With around 150 designer shops and restaurants under one roof, you'll be spoilt for choice.

What is the nightlife like?

Reykjavik comes to life at night. Start your evening off by experiencing the fine dining that Iceland prides itself on.

Head to Restaurant Reykjavik to feast on the mouth-watering fish buffet or sip on a special cocktail in the ice bar. Main dishes range from between £16 and £20. If you want something different, try the famous puffin with blueberry and Brennivín sauce at Tapas Barinn.

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The streets surrounding Laugavegur are awash with trendy bars, floor-filling clubs and even a traditional English-themed boozer. With watering holes concentrated within the downtown area, you can recreate your very own Camden Crawl in the heart of Reykjavik.

Feeling brave? Opt for the national drink Brennivín (the Black Death) - but beware that there's a very good reason for the ominous name.

Best place to stay?


The CenterHotel Arnarhvoll is just a stone's throw away from the city centre. With rooms starting from £52, it is perfect for those wanting to explore the capital on foot. Be sure to check out the hotel's Carvery Restaurant, which offers panoramic views of Reykjavik bay.

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Fact box

The local currency is the Icelandic Krona. At the moment, it is not very easy to get hold of it in England, but there is a cash point upon arrival at Keflavik International Airport.

Iceland Express operates a daily service between London Gatwick and Reykjavík. Prices start from £89 one way, including taxes. For reservations go to www.icelandexpress.com or call 0118 321 8384.

For more information about Reykjavík, check out www.visitreykjavik.is.

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