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Kolaportið is Iceland's only flea market. It takes place indoors close to the harbour of the capital city, Reykjavík. Goods sold include second-hand records, liquorice, clothing, antiques, and fermented shark. Kolaportið is normally open only during weekends.
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Dill opened in 2009, shortly after the economic crash of 2008.Investors pulled out and chef Gunnar Karl Gíslason, for whom it was the first independent venture, made up the shortfall using his credit cards. [1]
In addition, the area is home to many of the city's landmarks, including the Tjörnin pond, the town hall, and Hallgrímskirkja, the largest church in Iceland; tourist flow is considerable. The city center is also the center of Reykjavík's nightlife; many of the city's bars and nightclubs are located in Austurstræti ( East Street ) and ...
Laugavegur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlœyːɣaˌvɛːɣʏr̥]) is the primary commercial artery of downtown Reykjavík, Iceland and one of the oldest shopping streets. [1] The name means "wash road", as it used to lead to the hot springs in Laugardalur where in olden times the women of Reykjavík took their laundry for washing.
Hlemmur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈl̥ɛmmʏr̥]) is a town square in Reykjavík, Iceland.It is located in the eastern part of the central Reykjavík. As of 2024, it is currently being reconstructed as a bus rapid transit interchange for the Borgarlina project.
Reykjavík Museum of Photography (Icelandic: Ljósmyndasafn Reykjavíkur [ˈljouːsˌmɪntaˌsapn ˈreiːcaˌviːkʏr̥]), in Reykjavík, Iceland, preserves about five million photographs by professional and amateur photographers, from around 1870 to the present century. The collection includes studio portraits, and industrial, advertising ...
Shopping districts and streets in Iceland (4 P) This page was last edited on 6 July 2019, at 21:14 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...