Keeping busy in Reykjavik
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, REYKJAVIK/ Updated : Oct 24, 2014, 12:05 IST
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Contrary to popular misconception, there are plenty of things to do in Reykjavik other than taking in the beautiful surroundings. So once you’ve ticked all the major tourist attractions off your itinerary, keep aside some time to … Read more
Contrary to popular misconception, there are plenty of things to do in Reykjavik other than taking in the beautiful surroundings. So once you’ve ticked all the major tourist attractions off your itinerary, keep aside some time to really enjoy the city. From taking a dip in a rejuvenating turquoise bath just about half an hour away from the heart of the city, and chasing after the Northern Lights, to riding bareback on a docile and magnificent Icelandic stallion and unwinding at one of the most picturesque spas in the world—there’s never a dull moment in Reykjavik. Read less

Contrary to popular misconception, there are plenty of things to do in Reykjavik other than taking in the beautiful surroundings. So once you’ve ticked all the major tourist attractions off your itinerary, keep aside some time to really enjoy the city. From taking a dip in a rejuvenating turquoise bath just about half an hour away from the heart of the city, and chasing after the Northern Lights, to riding bareback on a docile and magnificent Icelandic stallion and unwinding at one of the most picturesque spas in the world—there’s never a dull moment in Reykjavik.
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