ICELANDIC CUSINE
Skólabrú restaurant is located in the heart of Reykjavík, at the corner of Lækjargata and Póshússtræti. The house Skólabrú, was built in the year 1906. Skólabrú Restaurant Skólabrú 1, (Pósthússtræti 17) 101 Reykjavík tel: 562 4455 email: skolabru@skolabru.is

Is open for dinner guests from 18.00 every day and for dancing on Saturdays until 03.00 to live music.We are open for lunch for groups Fjörugarðurinn easily sits 350 guests. Here, the emphasis is on the Viking Era and as you enter you step into the world of the

Reykjavík´s most distinctive landmark is The Lake in the heart of the City. Every day when the sun shines people gather after lunch around The Lake with bread leftovers "duck-bread" to feed the birds. The English translation of "Við Tjörnina" is "By The Lake". The restaurant specializes in all kinds

Videy is not a far-off place. Getting there takes only five to seven minutes on the good boat Maríusúd. After arriving, there is a lot to choose from. You can enjoy being outdoors in the island`s natural, peaceful beauty, which is also rich in historical sites. In the summer,

Kaffi Reykjavik restaurant in Reykjavik, seafood and traditional food, ideal for groups travelling to Reykjavik, Iceland. Saga Feast and group dinner menu, outstanding cuisine and reputation for unforgettable evenings. Cognac Room Luxurious cognac living room with exclusive cognac liqueurs and cigars seats 40 persons

Perlan (The Pearl) is as much an architectural masterpiece as it is a feat of engineering. Designed by architect Ingimundur Sveinsson, this awesome ten-storey building, opened to the public in 1991, is geothermally heated by water forced through steel supports, and provides a means of water storage and power


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