Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Qupperneq 56

Atlantica - 01.10.2006, Qupperneq 56
54 AT L A N T I CA a ICELANDa By the Book LONELY PLANET: BEST OF REYKJAVÍK Lonely Planet’s Best of Reykjavík authors decided to put all the standard historical information about Sagas and Vikings on the back pages. So if you only came here on a three-day stopover, or for Airwaves 2006, you can access your pub crawl listings without interruption. If you like rounding out your visit with a bit of history, it’s there for you. While the page description of each of the eight highlights featured in the guidebook run a little long, the listings in the following sections on Sights and Activities, Trips & Tours, Shopping, Eating, Entertainment and Sleeping are simple to navigate. INSIDE REYKJAVÍK: The Grapevine Guide Any guidebook that begins: “Typically they start with the weather. ...But it’s a non-story: Reykjavik is often rainy, and windy, but there is nothing fantastic or extraordinary about being damp,” is a must-purchase. Written by Bart Cameron, editor of The Reykjavik Grapevine, a bi-weekly free alternative paper published in the capital, this is not so much a guide book as it is an ode to this beguiling city that both awes expats and hardens them like cynical old men. But isn’t that just the way love is? The difference between Inside Reykjavik and other guidebooks is that “you can actually read it cover to cover,” says Cameron. “It’s something you want to keep, as opposed to something you want to use once and give to a friend. This goes on your bookshelf, something to remember Iceland by.” Be calm, all you listings hounds. Cameron’s insight into the city will get you where you need to go. And don’t be intimidated by the densely designed book or the drab cover (that’s Reykjavík in a nutshell). The writing’s lively and humorous, yet devoid of shtick. Available in local bookstores. Reykjavík isn’t what you’d call overwhelming: it’s fair to say that a tourist can explore a lot of the world’s northernmost capital in an afternoon. Af- ter walking up and down Laugavegur a few times, you may find yourself at a loss as to what your next step should be. Enter the guidebooks, which despite Reykjavík’s modest size, are not in short supply. Here are four of the big ones, reviewed. Compiled by Edward Weinman. 050-94ICELANDAtl506 .indd 54 25.8.2006 16:40:43
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