Music & Art Feb 22, 2013

DailyCandy Explores the Best of Icelandic Fashion, Music and Culture in Reykjavik

 
DailyCandy traveled to Reykjavik to experience firsthand the romantic scenery, innovative culture and exotic landscapes that Iceland has to offer. Take a look at some of the most memorable landmarks and highlights of Icelandic culture from DailyCandy’s trip:

Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center
The Harpa Hall is home to the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and The Icelandic Opera, and also hosts festivals such as Sonar Reykjavik, Reykjavik Fashion Festival and Iceland Airwaves. Famous acts like Florence and the Machine and TV on the Radio have earned the Harpa a reputation as a global hub of music. Click here to read more about the stunning and contemporary design of the Harpa building in Architectural Digest.

Reykjavik Shopping District
Spaksmannsspjarir, a boutique known for their trendy and multifunctional clothing, is buried deep in the Reykjavik shopping district and offers a sample of unique Icelandic fashions.

The Best Hot Dog in Town

American-styled hot dogs can be found at Baejarins Beztu Pylsur, which has provided Icelandic people with their fill of franks since 1937. With its long and popular history, it’s no wonder that this eatery has the reputation as the best dog in town!

Starry Skies
Lavas, a restaurant built into a lava cliff, features a one-of-a-kind view into the Iceland night sky from their rooftop deck. If you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of the legendary northern lights!

The Blue Lagoon
One of Iceland’s most famous landmarks, the Blue Lagoon is known for its breathtaking scenery as well as the magical healing powers from the pools’ silica mud.

Click here for more information how to book your trip to experience the fascinating culture and beautiful landscapes of Iceland!

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