Reykjavík Grapevine - maí 2020, Blaðsíða 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - maí 2020, Blaðsíða 44
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2020 44 Best Day Trip Reykjanes Bound! ...Reykjanes Brimketill Lava Rock Pool / Grindavík Local Pool / Reykjanesviti Reykjanes is, unfortunately, often overlooked by tourists. We honestly can’t fathom why, as the area is chock full of beautiful lava fields, steamy hot springs, and some great local pools. Not to mention, it’s only a short drive from Reykjavík. Our reccs? Stop by the Reyk- janes Lighthouse, Brimketill rock pool, and end the day with a swim at the Grindavík swimming pool and a bowl of lobster soup at Bryggjan. If you have time, take a stop at Kleifarvatn, where you can mosey amidst hot springs and the bright grassy landscape. Runners-Up Þingvellir / Geysir / Friðheimar / Fontana South of Iceland If you’re going to do the Golden Circle, make sure you add this little twist. On the drive to Þingvellir, turn onto the route to Laugarvatn and pull over at the lovely Fontana spa for a soak. After- wards, head to Geysir and grab some greenhouse-fresh grub at Friðheimar near Flúðir. Krauma / Settleman Center Deildartunguhver, Reykholt You can’t miss Krauma—the steam from the bubbling geothermal vent pours skywards into a column that’s visible for kilometres around. The complex contains five outdoor hot pots of various sizes and temperatures, a cold plunge pool, a scented sauna, a steam room, and a lounge area with an open fire. Afterwards stop by Borgarnes’s Settlement Center for some culture. Previous winners 2019: Snowmobile/ATV Tour Best Place To See The Aurora Grótta Seltjarnarnes, 170 Seltjarnarnes Grótta is something of a hidden gem. At the end of the Seltjarnarnes peninsula, not far from the centre of Reykjavík, there’s a lonely, windblown, red-topped lighthouse, with a walkable causeway that’s only accessible at certain times, depending on the tide. There’s a black beach, a miniature hot pot, and a na- ture reserve. Now, to find the Northern Lights, it’s rather complicated. Basically, you stand on this picturesque beach, open your eyes, and look up. There you go. Pure happiness. Note: Be aware of the tides if you're gonna cross over and check out the lighthouse. You could get stuck overnight. Runners-Up Landakotstún Hávallagata 14-16, 101 Reykjavík This spot is a sneaky one. It’s smack downtown, but yet there’s magically enough darkness there to spot the aurora if it’s burning up above the city. Where is it, you ask? Find the Catholic Church—there’s only one—and walk to the bench behind it. That’s it. Now, pull out your flask and enjoy the green fire in the sky. Sæbraut Sólfarið, Sæbraut, 101 Reykjavík Reykjavík’s coastline path features a gorgeous sculpture called Sólfar The Sun Voyager”). There, take a seat and soak up the dark ocean as you enjoy the dancing lights above you. It’s a simple spot that can be surprisingly secluded. Previous winners 2019: Ægissíða to Grótta 2017-8: Whales Of Iceland 2014-6: Húsdýragarðurinn Best Place To Spend Time With The Kids Reykjavík City Library Tryggvagata 15 For some free and wholesome family time, the parents on our panel enjoy the Reykjavík City Library. There’s an excellent play area for younger chil- dren between one and three and—you guessed it—there are books for kids of all ages to look at. On the second floor, take a gander at everything from a small aquarium to a closet of pirate and princess costumes. Afterwards, show your kid your favourite comics or just chill while they run around like crazies. Don’t miss their photography museum on the top floor either. Runner-Up Whales of Iceland Fiskislóð 23-25 Whales Of Iceland is a cavernous, hangar-sized space populated by life-sized models of whales, with information plaques and flat-screen devices containing information about the different species. It also has a fun indoor climbing structure shaped like (you guessed it) a whale. It’s one of those places your kids will repeatedly demand to return to. Newcomer Flyover Iceland Fiskislóð 43 Kid playing too many video games? How about just stepping into one? Flyover Iceland is a brilliant amusement park ride for the whole family—a VR flight over the majestic and frightening na- ture of Iceland. It’ll definitely make your kid forget about Minecraft. We promise. Previous winners 2019: Loft Hostel 2018: Hlemmur Mathöll 2017: Kaffihús Vesturbæjar For A Fancy Night Out Sinfóníuhljómsveit Íslands Harpa, Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík In recent years, the Icelandic classical music scene has been booming, pro- ducing superstars like Víkingur Heiðar Ólafsson, Anna Þorvaldsdóttir, and, yes you guessed it, the Oscar-winning composer, Hildur Guðnadóttir. What do these three all have in common? Well, all three have played or have had their compositions played by the wonderful Iceland Symphony Orchestra. With shows every month at Harpa featuring a mix of old-school favourites and con- temporary premieres, they are one of Iceland’s most valuable cultural assets. Pro-tip: Don’t miss their morning open rehearsals on show dates either. For only 2,000 ISK, you might even see their whole programme. Runners-Up Íslenski Dansflokkurinn id.is The Icelandic Dance Company has es- tablished itself over and over again as a provocative and progressive art group that consistently pushes themselves and their medium into new territory. Having collaborated with artists like GusGus and Matthew Barney, they are guaranteed to put on a unique night that you will never forget. Bring a date to impress them. Tjarnabíó Tjarnargata 12, 101 Reykjavík Tjarnarbíó houses the independent professional theatre scene in Reykjavík. The works shown here are experi- mental and often in English, which is refreshing, especially as Iceland gets more and more multicultural. This year, they played host to everything from a Saga-inspired Drag Show to techno rave performances to contemporary plays and more. We stan. Previous winners New Category! BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2020 Activities Seriously, try the pools, it's not like back home. Pre-booking is required. Book online at bluelagoon.com

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