Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.06.2014, Síða 56

Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.06.2014, Síða 56
BANKASTRÆTI AUSTURSTRÆTI SKOTHÚSVEGUR TRYGGVAGATA GEIRSGATA MÝRARGATA NÝLENDUGATA VESTURGATA RÁNARGATA BÁRUGATA ÖLDUGATA TÚNGATA KIRKJUSTRÆTI HAFNARSTRÆTI SÓLVALLAGATA SÓLVALLAGATA HÁVALLAGATA AGATA YNIM ELUR BR Æ ÐR AB OR GA RS TÍ GU R FRA MN ESV EGU R AN AU ST GR AN DA GA RÐ UR FIS KIS LÓ Ð TJ AR N AR G AT A SU Ð U RG AT A AÐ AL ST R Æ TI SÆ M UN D AR G AT A BI RK IM EL UR FU RU M EL UR PIM EL UR Æ G IS G AT A G A R Ð A ST R Æ TI NJA RÐ AR GA TA K LA PP A R ST ÍG U R BE RG ST AÐ AR ST RÆ TI BERGSTAÐARSTRÆ TI FR ÍK IR K JU V EG U R PÓ ST H Ú SS T. LÆ KJ AR GA TA IN G Ó LF SS TR Æ TI G R U N D A R ST ÍG U R ÞI N G H O LT SS TR Æ TI Ó Ð IN SG AT A ÞÓ RSGATA AMTMANNSST. BÓKHL.ST. VONARSTRÆTI LO KASTÍGUR BA LDU RS GA TA BR AG AG ATA SKÓLAVÖRÐUSTÍGURLA U FÁ S - V EG U R LAUFÁSVEGUR FJÖLNISVEGUR FREYJUGATA SÓ LEYJA RG ATA VATN HRINGBRAUT HRINGBRAUT HVERFISGATA LINDAR SÖLVHÓLSGATA LAUGAVE The OldHarbour STURLUAGA Down Town Nordic House Culture Center University of Iceland National museum National library Austur- völlur Icelandic Parliament City Hall The Einar Jónsson Museum National Theatre Culture House Central Bank Main Tourist Info Reykjavík Art Museum Maritime Museum Old Harbour Area Harpa Concert Hall Tjörnin Hljómskáli Park National Gallery of Iceland Taxi C H A 1 2 3 4 5 B C D E F G H A B C D MAP Save Water, Drink Beer AUSTURSTRÆTI 12 • 101 REYKJAVÍK ENSKIBARINN@ENSKIBARINN.IS All the Games and all the Action. Live Music Every Night. Fish • Lamb • Whale Icelandic cuisine with a twist Icelandic music and nightlife Mix with the locals ...and all the Icelandic beers in one awsome place! INGÓLFSSTRÆTI 1A 101 REYKJAVÍK WWW.ISLENSKIBARINN.IS TEL: 517 6767 E I D A Eating Drinking Bergsson Mathús Offering an eclectic selection of fresh and healthy flavours, this new addition to casual downtown dining prides itself on the use of local and seasonal produce. From their ingre- dient list they turn out Middle Eastern, Soul Food, vegetarian and vegan dishes that are perfect when you need more than a snack, but less than a full horse. Templararsund 3 Hradlestin The faster and more affordable cousin to one of the top restaurants in the country, Austur- indíafélagið, flavour is never compromised by promptness. Their short selection of authentic Indian cuisine is cooked with the finest ingre- dients, the spices are masterfully blended and the experience is wholly satisfying. Lækjargata 8 Café Loki Café Loki is not only a place where one can try all of Iceland’s weird and wacky food- stuffs, as well as some decidedly delicious, unweird dishes. It’s also a great little café that locals love to frequent as well as a welcoming place for tourists. Lokastígur 28 Café Haiti Nestled in one of the former fishing warehouses of the old harbour, Café Haiti is surely one of Reykjavík’s best cafés (and this is no mean feat, as the city has some nice coffee on offer). Go there for an excel- lent cup and some delicious light snacks during the day, or indulge in beer and low- key concerts at night. Geirsgata 7b / Verbúð 2 6 Hornið Appropriately named ‘The Corner’ after its po- sition on the street, this Reykjavík institution is one of the oldest dining establishments in the city. Opened in 1979, the family business has been serving fantastic Italian fare in a remarkably unique atmosphere. It is truly a stand-alone restaurant in town and hands down one of the best. Hafnarstræti 15 Dillon Whiskey Bar A flawless mix between grungy and classy, Dillon Whiskey Bar dominates their little stretch of Laugavegur. Crammed most nights with rockers, metalheads, and tourists looking for a place to mumble ACDC songs into their beer, Dillon boasts a wide selection of over 100 whiskies and hosts some of Iceland's bet- ter hard rock bands on the weekends. Laugavegur 30 8 Reykjavík Roasters Reykjavík Roasters make the best coffee in Reykjavík (according to our last five Best of Reykjavík guides). They take that stuff seriously, roasting their beans on-site and employing folks who know how to churn out a cup of whatever coffee you thirst for. The atmosphere is the kind you will only find in Reykjavík. It’s “comfortable, welcoming, warm and wonderful.” Kárastígur 1 9Prikið Prikið is one of those places that shape-shifts. It’s a warm café lined with photographs of its senior frequenters on weekdays, a hung-over hangout on weekend afternoons, and during nights it’s filled to the brim with what remains of Iceland’s hip hop scene. Go there in the daytime for the cheap burgers; enter at night for some OTT hip-hop debauchery, old skool and the latest bangers alike. Bankastræti 12 7 Useful Numbers Emergency number: 112 Medical help: 1770 Dental emergency: 575 0505 Information: 118 Taxi: Hreyfill-Bæjarleiðir: 588 5522 BSR: 561 0000 Tax-Free Refund Iceland Refund, Aðalstræti 2, tel: 564 6400 Tourist Information Arctic Adventures, Laugavegur 11, tel: 562 7000 City Centre, Aðalstræti 2, tel: 590 1550 Iceland Excursions – Grayline Iceland, Hafnarstræti 20, tel: 540 1313 The Icelandic Travel Market, Bankastræti 2, tel: 522 4979 Trip, Laugavegur 54, tel: 433 8747 Pharmacies Lyf og heilsa, Egilsgata 3, tel: 563 1020 Lyfja, Laugavegur 16, tel: 552 4045 and Lág- múla 5, tel: 533 2300 Coach Terminal BSÍ, Vatnsmýrarvegur 10, tel: 562 1011, www.bsi.is Domestic Airlines Air Iceland, Reykjavíkurflugvöllur, tel: 570 3030, www.flugfelag.is Eagle Air, Hótel Loftleiðir, tel: 562 4200 Public Transport The only public transport available in Reykjavík is the bus. Most buses run every 20–30 minutes (the wait may be longer on weekends) and the price per fare is 350 ISK for adults and children. Multiple day passes are available for purchase at select locations. Complete route map available at: www.bus.is. Tel: 540 2700. Buses run from 07:00–24:00 on weekdays and 10:00–24:00 on weekends. Main terminals are: Hlemmur and Lækjartorg. Opening Hours Bars and clubs: According to regulations, bars can stay open until 01:00 on weekdays and 04:30 on weekends. Shops: Mon–Fri 10:00–18:00, Sat 10:00–16:00, Sun closed. The shopping centres Kringlan and Smáralind as well as most supermarkets and tourist shops have longer opening hours. Swimming pools: Weekdays 06:30–22:00 and weekends 09:00–17:00, although each pool varies plus or minus a few hours. Banks in the centre are open Mon-Fri 09:00- 16:00. Post Offices Post offices are located around the city. The downtown post office is at Pósthússtræti 3–5, open Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00. Stamps are also sold at bookstores, gas stations, tourist shops and some grocery stores. 8 2 Places We Like 5 4 6 3 10 B 7 GRANDAGARÐUR 2, 101 REYKJAVÍK TEL.: 511 1517 WWW.SAGAMUSEUM.IS A Viking museum that gives a compelling view into Icelandic history 13 1 13 Not one, but two Fish restaurants have opened up, one on Ingólfsstræti, the other on Skólavörðustigur. Whether it's the catch of the day or a ham pesto sandwich you're ordering, you can't go wrong! Skólavörðustigur 23 Fish5 4 3 2 1

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