Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Blaðsíða 42

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Blaðsíða 42
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2018 42 “Pitch up at a bar, get the best seats, and watch people less drunk than you struggle up and down Laugavegur.” CITY GUIDE Window Weather How not to let snowstorms ruin your day and/or life Words: John Rogers, Hannah Jane Cohen, Alice Demurtas Photo: Art Bicnick So you’ve trucked all the way to Iceland for a dreamy winter get- away spent flâneuring through the snowy streets, crunching over otherworldly glaciers, and partying like it’s the year 2000 in the movie Reykjavík 101. But now that you’re here, the entire country is beset by vicious wind- storms, all the roads out of town are closed, and it’s shitting down with evil soaking sleet that chills your bones whenever you ven- ture outdoors. How to make the best of it? Here are some tips for how to have fun during a bout of gluggaveður (“window weath- er”). Arting Hard Reykjavík has several large mu- seums, the most central being Hafnarhúsið. This labyrinthine art museum is spread across many spaces with a variety of contemporary shows at any giv- en time, and some classic Icelan- dic art on display, too. There’s a cloakroom for your wet coat, a café for lunch, a library, and a shop to pick up souvenirs. Kjar- valstaðir is also worth a look, as is The Marshall House—which also has a cocktail bar and restaurant—and you could easi- ly spend an afternoon in the Na- tional Museum of Iceland. Take that, snowstorm. Coffee & Cigarettes Remember that screenplay you started in college? That crime novel gathering dust in your Dropbox? That issue of The Reykjavík Grapevine you picked up at your hotel, but haven’t completely devoured? Well take advantage of the cold and spend your day holed up in a coffee house for a cultural catch-up. Reykjavík has a prolific caffeine scene, from artisanal options like Reykjavík Roasters to the cosy confines of Stofan and Babalú. Grab a latté and let your mind soar. Reykjavík Rúntur If the roads out of town are closed, you could engage in the classic Icelandic pastime of a rúntur. This basically entails cruising slowly around the city with the heating on full, check- ing out what’s going on from the safety of the car, and stopping for ice cream somewhere like the Valdís ice cream parlour or Aktu Taktu drive-thru. Why ice cream, specifically? We’re not sure. Maybe it’s just a contrarian way to thumb your nose at the winter. Day Drinkers Of The World Unite Some may call it surrender, but we call it victory. Screw the weather: pitch up at a cosy downtown bar, get the best seats in the house, and watch the world go by whilst fading into an amiable stupor. Bravó and Prikið have long happy hours and big windows so you can watch peo- ple who are less smart and/or drunk than you struggle up and down Laugavegur. Kaffibarinn opens at 3 p.m. and has a happy hour until 8, and DJs from 10 (if you last that long). Unnatural Wonders People travel half the world to see the aurora, but often seem ill-in- formed about just how shitty the weather can be during winter. A clear sky for aurora-spotting is a godsend in March, let alone Jan- uary. At Aurora Reykjavík, you can shake your fist at the weath- er gods and view indoor displays about everything associated with the northern lights. And if the sea is too choppy for whale watching, you can head over to Whales of Iceland to see some life-sized replicas. Weird Book Stores On a stormy day, it doesn’t get cosier than getting lost in a maze of dusty books at Bókin. Their Icelandic section is particularly appealing, with piles of leath- er-bound tomes that lie at every corner, between old records, ret- ro magazines and the avalanche of books that is the English sec- tion. Wander around, smell the books and enjoy the silence: you never know what you'll find.
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