Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2013, Side 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.07.2013, Side 28
28The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2013 It’s a kind of magic Guided tours daily Experience the awarded design and enjoy the amazing view. Information & booking: www.harpa.is Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre NEW: Best Cheap Thrill THE CITY LIBRARY This was a really strong winner as the library is not only a thrilling adventure of knowledge, but it’s also as cheap as you can get–free (lateness fees not included)! You can only take items out if you are a registered resident of the city, but everyone is welcome to browse, dawdle, skim, analyse and delve deeply into their vast collection of books of all types, in several differ- ent languages. There’s also a great AV collection, particularly for Icelando- philes, and the Reykjavík Museum of Photography is on the top floor. We told you so. Tryggvagata 15 NEW: Best Walking Tour REYKJAVÍK HAUNTED WALK With tourism booming, we’ve noticed a bunch of new walking tours in town. While most of them focus on a city’s notable sights, the Haunted Walk is more concerned with Reykjavík’s notable frights. Combining histori- cal research, supernatural hearsay and a healthy dose of scepticism, this tour cannot guarantee you will see a ghost, but you will certainly walk away from it knowing more about dark Icelandic humour and Reykja- vík’s unofficial history. Reykjavík Haunted Walk SHOPPING AND COMMERCE Best Place to Shop for Touristy Stuff GEYSIR There are polar bears and puffins in every other store window in Reykja- vík, but is that what you want? Stuffed polar bears and puffins? What are you going to do with them when you get home? THINK ABOUT IT. Instead, why not get something useful? If we were tourists in Iceland, we’d definitely go to Geysir to treat ourselves. In fact, their high-end, durable wares cater almost as much to locals as they do to tourists. So go there to pick up top- notch brands of outdoor-wear and functionally fashionable things that you’ll actually use when you get back home. 2012: Geysir 2011: Geysir 2010: Handprjónasambandið 2009: Handprjónasambandið Skólavörðustígur 16 Best Place To Stock Up On Local Design KRAUM Kraum is THE place to stock up on local design. It represents more than 200 Icelandic artists, with a range of products and prices that are sure to satisfy any shoppers’ cravings. We threw around some contenders to take the title this year, but it ultimately came down to the undisputed variety at Kraum, and the professionalism and dedication that the folks there have in curating their excellent vari- ety of products. Naturally, they took this category for their fourth straight year. Keep up the good work, Kraum! 2012: Kraum 2011: Kraum 2010: Kraum Aðalstræti 10 Best Place To Stock Up On Local Fashion Design KIOSK When talent meets talent, beautiful things happen. Throw in five more blossoming young talents, and some- thing like Kiosk is born. The seven local designers that make up this collective create all of the merchan- dise and run the shop themselves, guaranteeing one-of-a-kind local designs that you won't find anywhere else on Laugavegur. At least not all in the same place. 2012: Kiosk 2011: Kiosk Laugavegur 65 Best Bookstore MÁL OG MENNING Mál og Menning isn't just a place to buy your next recreational read. It's a place to buy your schoolbooks, liter- ary tomes, get a caffeine fix, pick up the latest Sunday Times, grab a DVD for the weekend, get your kid some crayons, and stock up on stationary to write home about it all. Even though the four storeys of Mál og Menning have more than you even thought you needed, it is very well-organised and easily navigable. The staff know their books and are happy to help you out. They also do writers’ events and sometimes host concerts too. 2012: Mál og Menning 2011: Eymundsson, Austurstræti 2010: Eymundsson, Skólavörðustígur Laugavegur 18 Best Place To Get A Trendy Haircut SJOPPAN Not only will you come out of Sjop- pan with a trendy haircut, but you’ll have had a trendy experience too. Seriously, how many places can you play Nintendo and drink a beer while getting your hair cut in Iceland? Prob- ably just one. Sjoppan. Runner-up: Rauðhetta Og Úlfurinn came in a close second: 90% of the hairdressers are guys, the price seems to go down the more of a regular you become, and those of us who go there think our haircuts are perfect. Honourable mention: We really should mention Hár Expó on Frak- kastígur. The majority of Grapevine staff these days gets their hair cut there. Sometimes we even all go together. It may not be as trendy, but they offer you coffee, a super nice massage when they wash your hair and, well, we think our hair is pretty nice too. 2012: Rauðhetta og úlfurinn 2011: Barber Theater 2010: Rauðhetta og úlfurinn Bankastræti 14 Best Second-Hand Shop RED CROSS We had some arguments about what exactly counted as a “second-hand” shop, but it ultimately came down to a vintage store with no curating--as in, no hand-picked collections or price mark-ups for various styles or labels. We ultimately boiled this down to the Red Cross stores on Laugavegur – one near Hlemmur and the other more centrally located – for their treasure trove-like atmospheres. Here you can get the best of a second-hand shop- ping experience, sifting and sorting and finally finding that dream item you never even knew needed. Plus, they are really damn cheap so it’s a total win-win. 2012: Fatamarkaðurinn Laugavegur 12 Best Shop For High Fashion KRONKRON Anyone who has fallen under the impression that “high fashion” is synonymous with minimalistic designs for major prices needs to stroll over to KronKron. This high-end shop is refreshingly colourful and pattern-happy. The stockings that hang on the centre display could easi- ly double as art pieces, the same goes for most of the clothes in there. KronK- ron was opened in 2004 by Hugrún Árnadóttir and Magni Þorsteinsson, who double as mastermind design- ers behind their own store brand. The couple's high-end homemade brand mingles with established imports like Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood, and Bernhard Wilhelm. For their third straight year, we give this fancy fash- ion shop our highest honour! 2012: KronKron 2011: KronKron Laugavegur 63b Best Haberdashery JÖR It takes a certain level of slick to pull off naming a clothing line after your- self. JÖR by Guðmundur Jörundsson has that and more. Whether you're looking for clean, classic styles or some flashier pinstripes and pastels, they will deck you out. The company’s Laugavegur location has head-to-toe supplies for the Reykjavík gentleman: hats, coats, ties, watches, everything down to the soles of the shoes. JÖR has the fresh cuts that can take you from a Friday night out straight to your best bud's wedding day. 2012: Herrafataverzlun Kormáks & Skjaldar 2011: Herrafataverzlun Kormáks & Skjaldar 2010: Herrafataverzlun Kormáks & Skjaldar Laugavegur 89 NEW: Best Place To Buy A Wool Sweater HANDPRJÓNA- SAMBANDIÐ You might be able to beat city hall, but you can’t beat the Icelandic Knitting Association when it comes to getting yourself a super-nice, authentic lopa- peysa. Their main headquarters on Skólavörðustígur offer a gorgeous selection of ready-made handknit sweaters, or if you are the more ambi- tious type, you can get all the supplies and advice you’ll need to make your own. Skólavörðustígur 19 Best Organic Food FRÚ LAUGA At Frú Lauga, no one can keep a secret. We mean this in a good way. No slimy pesticides or corner-cutting shipping practices tainting the path between producer and consumer. Frú Lauga prides itself on conspicu- ous labels that let consumers know exactly where their food is from. Two locations (one at Laugalækur 6 and another at Óðinsgata 1) stock only the freshest seasonal produce and high- est quality goods. Eat well and know your grower. 2012: Frú Lauga 2011: Frú Lauga Laugalækur 6 Best Record Store LUCKY RECORDS Now in its huge new digs on Rauðarástígur, Lucky Records is like- ly to win BEST RECORD STORE for all perpetuity. It’s not just the great selection of records that makes Lucky the best, it’s also the store’s personal- ity, which has only gotten better since the move. Many of us are devoted customers and we are so proud to see them doing great things. Luck really is on their side. 2012: Lucky Records Rauðarárstígur 10 NEW: Best Liquor Store HEIÐRÚN Okay, liquor stores in Iceland are all pretty similar. They are all owned by the state. They are all marked by the same “Vínbúðin” sign, and the ones in Reykjavík all have more or less the same opening hours—mostly closing at 18:00 or 19:00, with three of them— Dalvegur, Skeifan, and Skútuvogur— closing at 20:00. A store called Heiðrún doesn’t have the longest opening hours and isn’t particu- larly conveniently locate either, but it is superior to the rest for another reason: It is the store where they test new brands of beer, alcohol and wine before rolling them out to the rest of the stores. So go there to help push that new obscure brand onto the other shelves. Stuðlaháls 2 Best Haberdashery: JÖR

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