Icelandic Restaurants & Nightlife

Food and Fun Festival 2010 – Reykjavik Iceland

Gullfoss, the Golden Falls

Gullfoss is actually two separate waterfalls, the upper one has a drop of 11 metres and the lower one 21 metres. The rock of the river bed was formed during an interglacial period. Water flows over Gullfoss at an average rate of 109 cubic metres per second. The heaviest floods have recorded a flow of…

Thingvellir (Þingvellir) National Park

Þingvellir is one of the most frequently visited tourist sites in Iceland. Each year, thousands of visitors go there to become better acquainted with Iceland’s greatest historical site and jewel of nature. Visitors can get interpretation on the history and nature of Þingvellir and find hiking trails, camping grounds in Þingvellir National Park. At Þingvellir,…

Blue Lagoon Spa

A visit to the Blue Lagoon Iceland geothermal spa is an important part of your stay in Iceland. Guests renew their relationship with nature, soak up the scenic beauty and enjoy breathing the clean, fresh air while relaxing in the warm geothermal seawater. It is no surprise that the readers of “Conde Nast Traveller” voted…

Argentína Steakhouse Restaurant

High quality steakhouse in downtown Reykjavik, Iceland. Argentina Steakhouse has been a classic with Icelander´s since 1989 when the restaurant opened its doors. Meat and fish, grilled Argentinean style using wooden coal, is the restaurants main fare. Argentina Steakhouse has an extensive wine menu of red and white wines to complete your dining experience. Argentina…

Sjávarkjallarinn, The Seafood Cellar

The Seafood Cellar opened august 14, 2003 and word of mouth quickly made this one of the most popular restaurants in the city.

Situated in the oldest cellar in Reykjavík, visitors enjoy Asian influenced Icelandic fusion cuisine in a casual but sophisticated environment, at par with the most cosmopolitan eateries of London or New York.