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| 101
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| Fosshotel
Hofdi |
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Lind |
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Fonix |
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Holt |
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Loftleidir |
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| Hotel
Odinsve |
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| Hotel
Reykjavik |
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| Nordica
Hotel |
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| Radisson
SAS Island Hotel |
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SAS Saga Hotel |
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It´s
been called Europe´s hottest capital. Slick advertising campaigns have
championed the city´s famed nightlife. But there is more to Reykjavik
than pubs and clubs. Reykjavik held the prestigious title European City of Culture
in the year 2000; a welcome recognition of the energetic and colourful cultural
life of Reykjavik.
Reykjavik has the best of both worlds: the qualities of a modern, forward-looking
society are complemented by a close connection to the beautiful and unspoilt
nature in the city´s vicinity. The world´s northernmost capital
is framed by the majestic Mt. Esja, which keeps a watchful eye on the city,
and the blue waters of Faxafloi Bay. On a sunny day, the mystical Snaefellsjokull
glacier appears crystal-like and baby blue on the western horizon, as the mountainous
moonscapes spread to the southeast. Reykjavik is a great place to visit, whether
for a restful relaxation, a spot of unbridled fun or generally to recharge one´s
batteries. Energy, safety, health and wellness. Reykjavik is indeed Europe´s
hottest capital.
