Caruso is located in the heart of the city, on the corner of Bankastraeti and Thingholtsstræti. It is a cozy restaurant, specialising in Italian style pizza, pasta, lamb and fish courses.
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Caruso is located in the heart of the city, on the corner of Bankastraeti and Thingholtsstræti. It is a cozy restaurant, specialising in Italian style pizza, pasta, lamb and fish courses.
Advantages: Great Value, wonderful winter feel Disadvantages: It can be cold!
...You may think that Reyjavik, capital city of Iceland, is suitable only for a summer visit. Yet the city has a magic even in the winter months. Sure it snows a lots, but it is mostly a gentle, christmas snow that adds to the charm of an aalready beautiful city.
Just imagine relaxing in warm lagoons cut into the side of hills, or drinking a beer in the snow, whilst enjoying a warming jaccuzi.
What's more flights to Iceland (with the national carrier Icelandair) can be dirt cheap. Check out their site www.icelandair.co.uk for deatils of flights from London to Boston, with a three day stopover in Reykjavik, for only £150!
Hotels too slash prices in the winter, making a christmas or New Year break tremedous value!...
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Advantages: EASY TO SEE IT ALL Disadvantages: A LONG WAY TO GO
...Reykjavik is a place to experience rather than just admire. It is a small city with fewer than 100,000 inhabitants. It has natural open spaces, traditional old buildings and exciting new ones. Virtually all this can be seen by walking.
The central church in Reykjavik is the stone-built Domkirkjan Cathedral that was consecrated in 1796. However the high tower, which can be seen in the city, belongs to Hallgrimskirka Cathedral.
The parliament building, built in 1881, is called the Athingi Icelandic and houses what is thought to be the oldest national assembly in the world and it is based on the original Viking parliament. (The Vikings played a large part in bringing civilisation to both Iceland and Greenland. This is surprising, as I had always thought of them as raping and pillaging wherever they went).
The local currency...
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...Reykjavik is a place to experience rather than just admire. It is a small city with fewer than 100,000 inhabitants. It has natural open spaces, traditional old buildings and exciting new ones. Virtually all this can be seen by walking.
The central church in Reykjavik is the stone-built Domkirkjan Cathedral that was consecrated in 1796. However the high tower, which can be seen in the city, belongs to Hallgrimskirka Cathedral.
The parliament building, built in 1881, is called the Athingi Icelandic and houses what is thought to be the oldest national assembly in the world and it is based on the original Viking parliament. (The Vikings played a large part in bringing civilisation to both Iceland and Greenland. This is surprising, as I had always thought of them as raping and pillaging wherever they went).
The local currency...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful