Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2017, Page 50

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2017, Page 50
The R eykjavík G rapevine B est of R eykjavík 20 17 50 Best people-watching spot Kaffihús Vesturbæjar Melhagi 20 This neighbourhood café is situated in Vesturbær, a neighbouring district of Reyk- javík, located over the Tjörnin pond. “It a place to see and be seen,” said the panel. “You’ll see politicians, poets and pop stars—it’s like a who’s who of Reykjavík.” But be careful if you feel like you faintly recognise someone who’s sitting having a vegan burger and drinking fancy tea: “You might realise after you’ve said hello that you only know them from TV.” Runners Up Austurvöllur Austurvöllur The scene of the now-famous Panama Papers protests, Austurvöllur is the Reykjavík parliament square. Whether you decide to perch on a bench, sit outside at one of the many café-bars lining the square, or have a picnic, you’ll see pretty much all of Icelandic society passing by. Kringlan Kringlan 4–12 A shopping mall might be the last place you want to visit in Reykjavík, but it made the list with good reason. “Real Icelanders go to Kringlan,” said the panel. “It’s more representative of life in this country than a 101 bar. These are the people who don’t go downtown.” Previous winners 2016: Grandi 2015: Austurvöllur 2014: Second Floor Window Seats, Eymundsson on Austurstræti 2013: Booths at Hressó Best hike Reykjadalur Reykjadalur Reykjadalur (“smoky valley,” in English) is a valley near the town of Hveragerði, a roughly forty-minute drive south of Reykjavík. It’s a hike with a reward at the end: after going up past some bubbling geothermal clay pots and crossing a mountain path with a stunning view, you’ll end up at a naturally warm river where it’s possible to bathe. There are ever more tour companies offering guided walks to Reykjadalur, or you can strap on your hiking boots and head there in a rental car, or on the bus. Runners Up Úlfarsfell This small mountain is in Mosfells- bær, at the very edge of the Greater Reykjavík area. It has a couple of paths of varying difficulty, and a view over the city at the summit. “It’s a little piney,” said the panel, “and you can even take the bus there.” Mount Esja This is a classic hike up the distinctive mountain that towers over the Faxaflói bay across from Reykjavík. You can get to the start of the track by taking the bus, which makes this hike super convenient. You can either hike up to the base camp level, or continue all the way up the rough path to the top. Previous winner 2016: Móskarðshnjúkar Best place to see a movie Bíó Paradís Hverfisgata 54 The only independent cinema in down- town Reykjavík, Bíó Paradís won this category hands down. “There’s simply nothing else like it in Reykjavík,” said the panel. “They have the good indie shit. They import beyond Hollywood.” It’s also the best place to catch up on the last few years of Icelandic films, which are shown daily with English subtitles. Bíó Paradís also hosts various film festi- vals, and mount “Black Sundays” during the winter—a curated series of cult movies, classic horror, sci-fi, b-movies and film noir. This place will forever hold a special place in the hearts of discerning Icelandic cinephiles. Runners Up Álfabakki VIP Álfabakki 8 If you want to see a blockbuster, this is the place to go. “They have the lazy boy recliners, all the popcorn you can eat and the soda you drink, and reserved seating that’s very close to the screen,” said the panel. “Rich people build home theatres for this film experience.” Háskólabíó Hagatorg If you’re on foot and want to see a popcorn movie, the best option is Hásólabíó. Located on the University of Iceland campus but open to all, it’s walkable from downtown, and screens both blockbusters and Icelandic films. Not all screenings have subtitles, so it’s best to check. Previous winners 2016: Bíó Paradís 2015: VIP Theater 2014: Bíó Paradís BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2017 Activities "People watching" or "creeping"? ADVENTURE AT SEA WITH THE PROS – FROM REYKJAVÍK & AKUREYRI PUFFIN TOURS » REYKJAVÍK « BOOK NOW AT ELDING.IS Tel: +(354) 519 5000 WHALE WATCHING » REYKJAVÍK & AKUREYRI « Adults 10.990 ISK 7-15 years 5.495 ISK 0-6 years free Adults 6.500 ISK 7-15 years 3.250 ISK 0-6 years free

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