Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2016, Blaðsíða 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2016, Blaðsíða 18
Laugardalslaug Words MAGNÚS SVEINN HELGASON Photo ANNA DOMNICK The current iteration of Laugar- dalslaug was inaugurated in 1968, sixty years after the municipality began operating a bathing facility in the area. Throughout Iceland’s history, the Laugardalur valley’s numerous hot springs have been a great boon to locals, who would in the past venture there to do their laundry. Legend has that the steam rising from these hot springs were what gave the capital its name, as “Reykjavík” literally translates as “Smoky Bay.” The pool is Reykjavík’s largest, a favourite with locals and usu- ally packed during summer. The swimming pool itself is 50 metres long, ideal for swimming laps. It has something for everyone: a large warmer pool, a large indoor pool, a tall water slide, a wading pool, two smaller water slides and a large selection of hot tubs. There is even a seawater tub filled with water pumped from a low-temperature underwater hot spring. Since Laugardalslaug is lo- cated close to several large hotels along with Laugardalur’s camping grounds and hostel, it has become a favourite destination for groups of tourists. This means that the tour- ists-to-Icelander ratio will at times be roughly the same as in your aver- age puffin shop. An on-site hot dog stand ensures you can experience almost every- thing you would want from a pool trip in Iceland. Except a decent sau- na, which is a shame. But, to be fair, the steam bath is pretty intense. It is certainly the best example of the narrow, claustrophobia-inducing and dimly lit plastic tanks that pools in the Reykjavík area used to offer, providing a unique impres- sion of how it feels to be a piece of broccoli in a steam cooker. SHARE: gpv.is/pool3 Starts with a shot of the Icelandic national spirit “Brennivín“ Puffin Smoked puffin with blueberries, croutons, goats cheese, beetroot Minke whale Date purée, wakame, teriaky “Torched“ Arctic charr Cucumber, truffle ponzu vinaigrette and yuzu mayo Icelandic roll – 4 pcs Gravlax roll with Brennivín (Icelandic traditional Snaps) and dill. Avokado, mango, cucumber, dill mayo, rye bread crumble Reindeer Reindeer slider with blue cheese, portobello, steamed bun Rack of icelandic lamb Onion purée, slow cooked leeks, chimichurri, baked carrot And to end on a high note ... Icelandic Skyr Skyr infused with birch, berries, white chocolate crumble, and sorrel granite 7.990 kr. Sushi Samba Þingholtsstræti 5 • 101 Reykjavík Tel 568 6600 • sushisamba.is Laugavegur HverfisgataL æ kj ar ga ta Sk ó la st ræ ti Þ in g h o lt ss tr æ ti S kó lavö rð ust. Amtmannsstígur In g ó lf ss tr æ ti Lækjar- torg Our kitchen is open 17.00–23.00 sun.–thu. 17.00–24.00 fri.–sat. Amazing 7 course menu A unique Icelandic Feast The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2016 18 POOL OF THE ISSUE QUOTE OF THE ISSUE Address Sundlaugarvegur 30 , 105 Reykjavík Opening hours Mondays-Thursdays: 6:30-22:00 Fridays: 6:30-20:00 Saturdays-Sundays: 8:00-22:00 Hot dog stand Yes, but prepare for a long line. Family destination Yes, a great place to take the kids in the summer! Crowds of foreigners Yes, but it’s a hit among locals, too. What's special There’s something for everyone. "I was actually given the option of second tier of VIP personnel –behind the glass, presumably being able to sip champagne or something. But I much preferred being in the thick of it. I realise that once I’m elected President, my room to maneuver changes a bit, but since I haven’t officially assumed office yet, I was thrilled to be able to cheer on the team with my fellow Icelanders, hug people I’ve never met before, cheer and cry tears of joy, and all the other things you do when you witness a spectacular event such as this." - President-elect Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, on watching Iceland v. England in France.
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