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A city walk with Birna Thordardottir is a fun experience and a special one. Visiting places you would otherwise never visit, listen to stories from the past and get to know the other (queer) side of Reykjavik. Birna´s knowledge of the cultural dimensions of both country and people, along with her c...
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If you´re in search of ideas on what to do once in town, a walk through Reykjavik's LGBT history is something Gayice.is highly recommends. Hilmar Magnusson organizer and tour guide helps you to discover the hidden and murky sides of yesterday's Reykjavik and gives you some insight into three dec...
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Learn about the gay culture and the struggle for human rights for Icelandic queers dating back to the 19th century. Nightlife, politics, literature and music - all connected with the existence of LGBT people in Reykjavík. Also, a close look on a few renowned gay individuals in the history of Icela...
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Reykjavik is a spread out city with the city center not very densely populated. The Reykjavík Capital Area consists of seven municipalities with approximately 200,000 inhabitants, comprising two-thirds of the Icelandic population. Reykjavik is by far the largest community in Iceland. Reykjavik...
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Reykjavik is a spread out city with the city center not very densely populated. It is easy to navigate the city by foot, bicycle, public transport or car. If you are planning to spend some time in the city and you dont have a car we reccommend staying in 101 Reykjavik (city center) or very close t...
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Ever since its foundation in 2000, Elding has been an actively LGBT friendly company, emphasizing warm welcomes and a friendly approach. The company specializes in whale watching tours and other adventures at sea around Reykjavík. The company is currently the largest whale watching operator in Ice...
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If you want to go shopping you have the option of visiting variety of small shops on Laugavegur which is the main shopping street in Reykjavik and is in the heart of the Reykjavik City center. Crossing Laugavegur and leading up the the 'big church' Hallgrimskirkja is a street called Skólavörðustí...