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ing anymore! Discover what Iceland has to
o er at a wide array of stores, cafés, and
services…
Relax at the Blue Lagoon store, which of-
fers its original line of products as well as light
spa treatments. Have a cup of co ee and a bite
at Ka tár or a full meal at the new Bistro
Atlantic, or even a drink at the Panorama Bar
overlooking the runway while watching the
planes take o .
For other essentially Icelandic purchases try
the Icelandic Gift Store Rammagerdin, o er-
ing local crafts and art, Inspired by Iceland,
specializing in gourmet foods and alcohol,
or Epal Design, selling innovative gifts from
Scandinavia, including items by Icelandic de-
signers and craftspeople.
For more exclusive items try the Saga Bou-
tique, which o ers an assortment of clothing
and accessories for men and women with
discerning taste, or Leonard, selling watches,
jewelry and accessories from Icelandic design-
ers and others.
For the techie there is ELKO, o ering all
sorts of electronics, and for the bookworm
there is Eymundsson, one of Iceland’s oldest
booksellers. If you want to check the newest
music from Björk, Sigur Rós, or Mugison, you
can nd it all at Skífan music store.
If you need to bundle up, pay a visit to
66° North, the way Icelanders keep warm.
Or choose from a wide selection of eyewear
and have your lenses ground on the spot at
Optical Studio.
And what would an international airport be
without the Duty Free Store, o ering every-
thing from Icelandic schnapps to salt licorice
candy, and much more.
Outside the departure area there are also a
number of services. 10-11 grocery is found in
the arrivals hall, Securitas oversees the airport
parking services, and Landsbanki operates a
service desk for currency exchange in addition
to ATMs throughout the airport. a
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