Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 32
Best Of Reykjavík 32The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 12 — 2017 SELECTION FROM BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2017 Best Secondhand Shop Spúútnik Laugavegur 28b and Kringlan With our previous winner Kólaportið increasingly turn- ing into a market for cheap imported goods rather than interesting secondhand jum- ble, vintage clothing paradise Spúútnik moves into first place. This well-curated clothing em- porium is more like a second- hand boutique than a charity shop, and has all the clothing sorted by colour, style and size for easy browsing. “It’s expen- sive,” said the panel, “but it’s all imported stuff you won’t find anywhere else. They’re particu- lar with the selection—after sorting through maybe sixty shirts, they’ll be determine that just one is good enough to go onto the shop floor.” Best Art Gallery i8 Tryggvagata 16 The i8 gallery shows a rich mixture of Icelandic and in- ternational artists, focussing largely on work with a concep- tual edge. Their strong monthly programme is always on point, showing a constant stream of engaging work that con- founds expectations, pushes at boundaries, and surprises with its wit and humour. They win for the third year run- ning, despite a recent resur- gence in the downtown Reykja- vík gallery scene. Good job, i8! gpv.is/bestof Get to know Iceland “You might see MPs. Or drunks puking in the trash. Or drunk MPs.” CITY GUIDE Dum, Duh-Dum, Duh- Dum, PARKLIFE Where to chill in the theoretical summer sun Words JOHN ROGERS Photos ART BICNICK Wanna crack open a brewski and sit in the sun? Us too. Weather permitting, here are a few green and leafy places to do just that. Austurvöllur Posthússtræti Austurvöllur isn’t so much a roll- ing, lush park as a flat square of grass in the city centre. Neverthe- less it’s still a popular spot on sum- mer days, when there’s sometimes live music to see. It’s right opposite Parliament, and also lined with bars, so you might see famous MPs walking past, or drunks puking into a trash can. Or even puking drunk MPs. Maybe. Hljómskálagarður Sóleyjargata Located on the banks of Tjörnin— the city pond—Hljómskálagarður is quite secluded considering its downtown location. There are pathways, picnic tables, playing areas, sculptures galore, benches by the water, and plenty of tucked- away spots to get a bit of privacy. Öskjuhlíð Bústaðavegur This large wooded area is on the same hill as Perlan, the glass- domed visitor centre visible from downtown. There are loads of trails, and you might find yourself wandering through a large rabbit- infested graveyard, a geothermal area, WWII-era bunkers, or the remains of one of the larping so- ciety’s most recent elves vs. aliens adventures. Nauthólsvík, the man- made beach and sea swimming area, is nearby. Einar Jónsson Museum Eiríksgata This small walled garden is a bit of a forgotten park. It’s on the grounds of the Einar Jónsson Museum, and filled with his large stone sculptures, inspired by history and mythology. If you want a bit of shade, you can go in the museum and see Einar’s work, and his perfectly preserved apartment. Arnarhóll Lækjargata You might have seen this small city-centre hill on TV last year when Icelanders greeted their England-conquering footballing heroes as they returned from Euro 2016. In the winter, it’s crisscrossed with sled trails in the snow, but in summer, it’s full of sunbathers looking out across Harpa and the old harbour area. Laugardalur Engjavegur A ten-minute walk from eastern edge of 101 lies Laugardalur. This sprawling park is home to the Lau- gardalslaug swimming pool, the na- tional sports stadium, a petting zoo and playing area, a botanical garden, and the lovely Café Flóra, where you can sip tea in a verdant greenhouse. Heiðmörk Elliðavatn Right on the far edge of the city is Heiðmörk, a wilderness area on the Elliðavatn lake. You’ll need a car, but the trip will reveal public barbecues, pine forests with hik- ing trails, and the crumbling and beautiful Rauðhólar volcano cra- ters. Klambratún Miklabraut This large park is just on the edge of downtown, so it might be a bit less busy. It can be quite glorious in the summer, with people playing football, throwing around frisbies, and barbecuing. The Kjavalstaðir art museum is nearby if you want a drink, or to hide from the huge fire- ball in the sky amongst some old paintings. Arnarhóll THE NEW LEGEND NEW VERSIONS OF THE ICELANDIC HOT DOG INGÓLFSTORG
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