![]() We stayed in Reykjavik two days, one coming and one going. Our impression of the city was that it is very clean, flat, and easy to walk. And expensive. I am talking 1987 prices; I'm sure they are higher now. Breakfast at the hotel ran to $10. Each. We were not used to that! For lunch, we found a corner grocery and bought bread and cheese which we ate in the park. Dinner cost us $25 each, fish one night, lamb another and both wonderful. ![]() |
We walked all over the city. We visited the docks, talked with a crewman from Wood's Hole, MA. We strolled through the city cemetery and admired the walled grave plots. We went to the art museum. We shopped. Our young friends from the tour told us that Reykjavik has a very lively and glamorous night life. The bars and discos close at 6am! We flew in and out on Icelandic airlines. Coming home, we spent 6 hours in the airport, waiting for a delayed flight to come in from Stockholm, and swore we would never fly Icelandair again! And we haven't. ![]() |