New Year’s Eve in Iceland – celebrate with a bang!
As the readers of this magazine may have discerned, being stuck in Iceland isn’t always so bad. This is especially true for New Year’s Eve in Iceland, a fun night here. The main attraction is the massive fireworks that go on from 11 and beyond...
Iceland in Winter – See how you enjoy it to the max
Looking for a visual guide on how to have a great time in Iceland in winter? You need to look no further. American photographer, Youtube content producer and X-Ray technician Angel Reyes has the perfect one minute video which is a terrific moodboard of the...
Get 10% off this 5 Star Icelandic Culinary Experience
Ýmir Björgvin Arthursson is a great friend of mine and probably the best culinary guide in Iceland. He is one of these authentic people who have a true passion for what they do. I am happy to report that we have joined forces so if...
The Best Pastry in Reykjavik – indulge in sinful delights
Confession time is here and I admit that I have a sweet tooth. So for me, it was both a blessing and a curse when (Website / Facebook page) opened. Reykjavik, and Iceland in general, have plenty of nice bakeries and cafés. But there is something...
Reykjavik bistro with a side of celeb spotting – check out Snaps!
Snaps Is a Reykjavik bistro which is one of our favourite restaurants. It is a small French bistro in the centre of Reykjavik. The word Snaps is the Icelandic version of the German word Schnapps, a small strong shot, hugely popular all over mid- and...
Reykjavik City Most Inspirational For Winter Travel
Package holiday specialists TravelBird have chosen Reykjavik city as the most inspirational for winter travel. Their ranking uses eight criteria associated with innovation and creativity. Reykjavik City comes out on top TravelBird began with a list of inspiring cities worldwide. It ranked 85 vibrant locations and...
Reykjavik Graffiti – See the Streetart of Iceland
Reykjavik is full of graffiti. We do have some of the dirty malicious vandal type but Reykjavik inhabitants have found the way to get the vandals to stop. Even vandals tend to respect property that people care about. Well cared for houses and walls rarely...
Discover the Reykjavik Toy Spreader
There’s an surround artist on the prowl in Reykjavik. He or she (or indeed them?) is called ´Dótadreifarinn´in Icelandic or the ´Toy Spreader´. Reykjavik Toy Spreader leaves toys just out of reach The name is self-explanatory, they take small toy items, namely figurines, toy soldiers,...