Reykjavík Grapevine - 31.07.2015, Side 59
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SKIPHOLT
Hlemmur
Bus Terminal
Sundhöllin
Swimming
Pool
Hallgríms
kirkja
Church
Taxi
Venue Finder
Music & Entertainment
Museums & Galleries
6 7 8 9
Austur
Austurstræti 7 | D3
B5
Bankastræti 5 | E4
Bar 11
Hverfisgata 18 | E5
Bíó Paradís
Hverfisgata 54 | E5
Bjarni Fel
Austurstræti 20 | E4
Boston
Laugavegur 28b | E5
Bunk
Laugavegur 28 | E5
Café Rósenberg
Klapparstígur 25 | E5
Coocoo's Nest
Grandagarður 23 | B2
Den Danske Kro
Ingólfsstræti 3 | E4
Dillon
Laugavegur 30 | E5
Dubliner
Hafnarstræti 1-3 | D3
Dúfnhólar 10
Hafnarstræti 18 | D3
English Pub
Austurstræti 12 | D3
Frederiksen Ale House
Hafnarstræti 5 | D3
Gaukurinn
Tryggvagata 22 | D3
Hressó
Austurstræti 20 | D3
Húrra
Naustin | D3
Kex Hostel
Skúlagata 28 | E7
Kaffibarinn
Bergstaðastræti 1 | E4
Kaldi Bar
Laugavegur 20b | E5
Kaffi Kigali
Ingólfsstræti 8 | E4
Kofinn
Laugavegur 2 | E5
Lavabarinn
Lækjargata 6 | E4
Loft Hostel
Bankastræti 7 | E4
Paloma
Naustin | D3
Prikið
Bankastræti 12 | E4
Reykjavík Roasters
Kárastígur 1 | F5
Stofan Café
Vesturgata 3 | D3
Thorvaldsen
Austurstræti 8 | D3
Ölsmiðjan
Lækjargata 10 | E3
Ölstofan
Vegamótastígur 4 | E5
ART67
Laugavegur 67 | F7
Mon-Fri 12-18 / Sat
12-16
Ásgrimur Jónsson
Museum
Bergstaðastræti 74 | G4
Mon-Fri through Sep 1
Better Weather Win-
dow Gallery
Laugavegur 41 | F6
The Einar Jónsson
Museum
Eiriksgata | G5
Tue–Sun 14–17
www.skulptur.is
Gallerí List
Skipholt 50A | H10
M-F 11-18, Sat 11-16
http://www.gallerilist.is/
Hafnarborg
Strandgata 34, Haf-
narfjörður
www.hafnarborg.is
Hannesarholt
Grundarstígur 10 | F4
www.hannesarholt.is
Hitt Húsið
Gallery Tukt
Pósthússtræti 3-5 | D4
www.hitthusid.is
Hverfisgallerí
Hverfisgata 4 | D4
www.hverfisgalleri.is
i8 Gallery
Tryggvagata 16 | D3
Tue–Fri 11–17 / Sat
13–17 and by appoint-
ment. www.i8.is
The Icelandic Phal-
lological Museum
Laugavegur 116 | F8
www.phallus.is
Kirsuberjatréð
Vesturgata 4 | D3
www.kirs.is
Kling & Bang
Hverfisgata 42 | E5
Thurs–Sun from 14–18
www.this.is/klingogbang
Knitting Iceland
Laugavegur 25 | E5
www.knittingiceland.is
Living Art Museum
Skúlagata 28 | E7
Tue-Sun 12-17
www.nylo.is
Mengi
Óðinsgata 2 | F5
www.mengi.net
Mokka Kaffi
Skólavörðustígur 3A | E5
www.mokka.is
The National Gallery
of Iceland
Fríkirkjuvegur 7 | F3
Tue–Sun 11–17
www.listasafn.is
The National Museum
Suðurgata 41 | G2
Open daily 10–17
www.natmus.is
The Nordic House
Sturlugata 5 | H2
Tue–Sun 12–17
www.nordice.is
Reykjavík Art Gallery
Skúlagata 30 | E7
Tue-Sun 14–18
Reykjavík Art
Museum -
Hafnarhús
Tryggvagata 17 | D3
Open 10-17
Thursday 10-20
Kjarvalsstaðir
Flókagata 24 | H8
Open 10-17
Ásmundarsafn
Sigtún
Open 10-17
www.listasafnreykja-
vikur.is
Reykjavík City Library
Tryggvagata 15 | D3
www.borgarbokasafn.is
Reykjavík City
Museum -
Árbæjarsafn
Kistuhylur 4
Daily tours at 13
The Settlement Exhibi-
tion
Aðalstræti 17 | D3
Open daily 9–20
Reykjavík Maritime
Museum
Grandagarður 8 | B2
Open daily 10-17
Reykjavík Museum of
Photography
Tryggvagata 15 | D3
Mon-Thur 12–19 / Fri 12-
18 / Sat–Sun 13–17
Viðey Island
Ferry from Skarfabakki
Harbour, Sat-Sun only
www.videy.com
Saga Museum
Grandagarður 2 | B2
www.sagamuseum.is
Sigurjón Ólafsson
Museum
Laugarnestangi 70
www.lso.is
SÍM
Hafnarstræti 16 | D3
Mon-Fri 10-16
www.sim.is
Sólon Bistro
Bankastræti 7a | E4
Mon-Thu 11-23:30
Fri-Sat 11-01
Sun 11-23
Spark Design Space
Klapparstígur 33 | E5
M-Fri 12-18, Sat 12-16
www.sparkdesign-
space.com
Tveir Hrafnar
Baldursgata 12 | G4
Thu-Fri 12-17, Sat 13-16
www.tveirhrafnar.is
Wind & Weather
Gallery
Hverfisgata 37 | E5
www.windandweather.is
New In Town
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Dúfnahólar 10
This lounge-y party place offers patrons a
long happy hour, and features comfortable
couches as well as a bath tub-cum-table
that doubles as a fish tank. Down a corridor,
however, you can find an unmade bed,
fully-fitted kitchen, and an old-school TV
set that's missing its remote—all straight
from the film from which this bar is named,
'Sódóma Reykjavíkur'. Whether the
dissonant architecture ends up being a hit
or miss with locals has yet to be seen, but
even on a Tuesday evening, it was filled with
people.
Hafnarstræti 18
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Nordic House
Sturlugata 5
101 Reykjavik
+354 551 0200
www.aalto.is
NORDIC
COOL
at it’s best
Public Phones
There aren’t many public payphones in the
city centre. The tourist information centre
at Aðalstræti 2, City Hall, Kolaportið,
entrance at Landsbankinn and in Lækjar-
gata. Prepaid international phone cards
are recommended for int’l callers.
Internet Access
Most cafés offer free wireless internet
access. Computers with internet connec-
tions are available to use at:
Ráðhúskaffi City Hall, Tjarnargata 11
Ground Zero, Frakkastígur 8, near
Laugavegur 45,
The Reykjavík City Library, Tryggvagata 15
The National and University Library,
Arngrímsgata 3
Tourist Information Centre, Aðalstræti 2
Icelandic Travel Market, Bankastræti 2
Reykjavík Backpackers, Laugavegur 28
Swimming Pools
There are several swimming pools in
Reykjavík. The one in 101 Reykjavík,
Sundhöll Reykjavíkur, is an indoor one,
located at Barónsstígur. It features a
nice sunbathing area and some outdoor
hot tubs. Opening hours: Mon-Thu from
06:30–22:00, Fri from 06:30–20:00,
Sat from 08:00–16:00 and Sun from
10:00–18:00.
Public Toilets
Public toilets in the centre can be found
inside the green-poster covered tow-
ers located, for example, at Hlemmur,
Ingólfstortorg, by Hallgrímskirkja, by
Reykjavík Art Museum, Lækjargata and by
Eymundsson on Skólavörðustígur. Toilets
can also be found inside the Reykjavík
City Hall and the Reykjavík Library.
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Aurum
Guðbjörg Kristín Ingvarsdóttir’s nature-in-
spired designs are a breath of fresh air and
a celebrated entity of Icelandic design. Her
jewellery-cum-concept store offers stun-
ning accessories for both us and our homes.
Bankastræti 4
12Fjallakofinn
If outdoor sporting is your bag, then
Fjallakofinn is your kind of place, baby. This
shop full of experts will set you up with all
your climbing, hiking, camping, skiing and
general good-times-in-nature needs.
Laugavegur 11
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Handprjónasambandið
Skólavörðustígur 19
10
The Hand-knitting Association of Iceland’s
official store, Handprjónasambandið, sells
wool products of uncompromising quality.
The store features pullover sweaters,
cardigans and other wool accessories.
Shopping
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