Wherever you go, one thing you’ll definitely need is food! Some tours run through local towns where you can grab a bite at acaféor get something from a corner shop. However, some of the trips take you through remote locations, so it’s best to bring a packed lunch (we’ll let yo...
Iceland is truly a special place on the planet with a steady population of 360,000, and not one single McDonald's. That's right, the last McDonald's closed in 2009 and a new one hasn't opened since. It's not that Icelanders don’t like fast food, as they dine out quite often....
explored hipster street markets (my favorite is Maltby Street Rope Walk Market), hiked across the urban wilderness of Hampstead Heath, explored the Shoreditch street-art-and-foodie neighborhood, checked out the food halls of Brixton, and rode a commuter train to the lovely suburban...
Icelanders have a very strange and stinky traditional food called Hákarl— fermented shark meat. There was a time when food was hard to come by on this island, so people ate whatever was available. Fresh Greenland shark meat is poisonous. However after fermenting underground for 6–12 weeks,...
guests have access to a shared kitchen where you can whip up your own meals. Equipped with modern appliances and utensils, this communal space is perfect for those who prefer to cook their own food. To start your day off right,Loft - HI Hosteloffers a delicious breakfast buffet. Wake up ...
What food is available at the Blue Lagoon? There is a café near the entrance to the building that offers a range of (comparatively) affordable snacks, sandwiches, drinks, and smoothies. The Lava Restaurant at the Blue Lagoon is a more upscale dining experience that overlooks the lagoon. The...
Mylla restaurant takes you on a true Icelandic culinary ride, offering delicious food and drinks in a warm and inviting atmosphere. Mylla Lyng restaurant Egilsstaðir Lyng restaurant offers delicious moments made of top quality, locally-sourced Icelandic vegetables, meats and dairy products. Special...
Iceland Food & Fun Festival (late February or early March ) The week-longFood and Fun Festivalis marked by special menus and promotions at Reykjavik restaurants. Chefs from around the world come to work at a local restaurant for the week, devising special menus using traditional Icelandic ingre...
style including fish, meat and vegetable dishes. As our valued guest you get 10% discount of the lunch and dinner menus at Jörgensen and Mýrin, and 15% discount at Lóa. We have Happy Hour at the bars every day. Get more info about our restaurant at centerhotels.com/en/food-...
Sustainably conceived, the hotel offers hip street-food-style dining ranging from tacos to self-assemble wok dishes, while its boutiques proffer home-grown furniture and design, Icelandic tweed clothing and deli treats. BOOK NOW 20 Hotel Blonduós, Blonduos, North Iceland ...