December 5, 2014

Introduction to Reykjavik, Iceland

Introduction to Reykjavik, Iceland



city view of Reykjavik, Iceland
city view of Reykjavik, Iceland


The most northern capital in the world, Reykjavik--pronounced “Ray-kah-vik”--gets plenty of sometimes-sulphur-stinky hot water from the ground.  Though small, it is one of Europe’s party capitals and is filled with lively techno and rock bars and has plenty of cool cafes and trendy restaurants.  Crisp, clean air makes it memorable.


view of purple WOW airline offices in Reykjavik, Iceland
purple WOW airline offices in Reykjavik, Iceland


A half day on foot lets you can see the main sights downtown, which include colorful architecture and street art graffiti.  The old center is European quaint, with cobblestones and winding streets (unfortunately, a fire there in 1913 destroyed many old wood buildings).


city view of Reykjavik, Iceland
city view of Reykjavik, Iceland


Surprisingly, Reykjavik is not only the closest European city to New York but is also generally warmer in January than New York.  Perhaps not such a surprise, since it has almost 40 publishing houses, is that it was named a UNESCO City of Literature in 2011.




images ©2014 Carole Terwilliger Meyers


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