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@smajd863 ай бұрын
Day tours with Wake Up Reykjavik are the best❤❤❤
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
Hey first comment! YOU are the best! 😍
@patricklyke17023 ай бұрын
I love shopping on the rainbow street, found so many great souvenirs there!
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
Right! It's the best! 🧡💙💜💚
@timothyhedrick52953 ай бұрын
@5:55 Couldn't agree about this more! Food is really expensive but also crazy good! Spent 12 days there in April and every meal was just exceptionally good (even the gas station hot dogs 🤣). The hot lagoons were fantastic (did 4 as we drove around the country)! So worth it. My favorite (and also longest) vacation in my whole life.
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the great points! We really appreciate it and sure hope to see you again here one day! 🧡
@TheFauve4ever3 ай бұрын
Went to Iceland last June and I loved, loved, ❤❤❤❤❤ it. My personal thing I hated was the lack of public restrooms in Reykjavik. Apart from that I loved everything about it.
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
A great point! They can be very sparse especially out of the city!
@psoup2163 ай бұрын
Opening late? The bigger issue is things closing relatively EARLY! Just spent a week there and loved our trip but man... If you're driving out to see the sites out of town, the same gas station you stopped at outside of Borgarnes at 1pm might be CLOSED for the day when you pass it at 6:30pm on the way back! So make SURE you're back in Reykjavik by 8pm for dinner because pretty much ALL restaurants close by 10pm. Hey, it's not a complaint so much as something everyone should be aware of before visiting. Don't expect to drop in for a late 10:30pm dinner at a diner. Everything is closed. I respect it but it's important info. Don't let the summer daylight fool you. Once it's dark, the lights are out! Parking: Agreed. If you're renting a car and hoteling in Reykjavik, make a plan to be back in time to park. Perhaps the more annoying thing is how people double park or don't park within the lines. It reduces a lot's space by 15%. Gift shops: We tourists KNOW we're stepping in mass manufactured tourist traps/stores. But think about it. We WANT to come back with a plain shirt that says "ICELAND" on it. No one's going to see the expensive locally crafted necklace 3 months later and say "Oh, they could ONLY have gotten that in Iceland!". We've only got enough loot for maybe ONE of those genuine, $400 (61,650 ISK) sweaters, okay? (and even if we wear it back home, people wouldn't know whether the thing is Icelandic, Swedish, or Norwegian without having to tell them. Any tourist visitor to New York wants that I heart NY tee to take home. The one-of-a-kind jewelry bought in SOHO? I guess, but no one who sees it on you will identify it with NY. So yes, I did indeed spend money in several IceWear shops. Food: So... this might be controversial but ... unless you're really going to spend high end, the food is... average and sometimes disappointing. I told people that when Iceland stays to what they do EXTREMELY well (Arctic Char and Lamb), that fare is truly delicious! Problems arise with the restaurants attempting to cover other fare (American, Italian, Mexican etc.). Cream cheese for Italian? Seriously? No place there could even get a Cesar salad right (yes, one came with pasta noodles and egg bits!). To Iceland/Reykjavik... DO YOUR OWN FARE! Do NOT try and do YOUR spin on cuisine. To visitors: Eat only the Icelandic fare and skip the Thai/Mexican/Italian/Bistro attempts. You will thank me. Also, if you want salmon, go eat early because the few spots that sell it sell out. ON A POSITIVE FOOD NOTE... we were quite pleasantly surprised with "Dirty Burger & Ribs" in Borgarnes. Maybe we were THAT hungry but those ribs were pretty darn tasty!!! Last one I can't put on Reykjavik. When you are leaving, make SURE to get to KEF airport FOUR... yes... FOUR hours early. You will need every single minute of that four hours. That airport was not made to handle the volume of people it needs to serve and the overall management is fit for Barnum and Bailey. Just trust me on this one. Getting in to Iceland is easy. Getting out will drive you nuts. Oh, sorry. ONE last thing I discovered? It doesn't matter WHERE you shop. You will NOT FIND any long sleeve t-shirts in Reykjavik or its outskirts!!! Everything is either going to be a short sleeve t-shirt, a hoodie, and then next step up is a parka. LOL I love long sleeve tees and over the course of seven days and infinite shops, I couldn't find a single one.
@bartoszprochnicki71982 ай бұрын
As a resident for over 6 years I fully agree with you about the food. It's very expensive and unfortunately the quality doesnt really follow the price in most cases. Also the variety is not that large.
@katesommerville72173 ай бұрын
I’m planning my 3rd trip for next Sept/Oct & cannot wait. Want to spend 2-3 weeks, I don’t drive so will be travelling my bus a bit!
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
How exciting to hear! Enjoy it sooo much and we hope to see you on some fun tours with us 😍
@billmehl693 ай бұрын
Lebowski Bar! Loved that place!
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
Such a fun time! 🍻
@MEGACAB593 ай бұрын
Counting down the days until my flight.
@Elysia_Fields3 ай бұрын
Oh man, parking WAS a nightmare! I managed to park at Hallgrímskirkja long enough to drop my stuff at the Hotel Loki across the street, but I drove around the surrounding streets for AGES trying to find a place to park. 😮💨 I returned my rental car that afternoon and just walked the city for the next few days.
@Elysia_Fields3 ай бұрын
And plokkfiskur was my favorite food I ate, along with the rye bread ice cream.
@Dave-pz6vs3 ай бұрын
Truth!
@destrierofdark_2 ай бұрын
for the parking problem: I've got a few words of advice. instead of trying to find spots right next to wherever you're visiting, try looking a little further afield and just covering the extra few meters on foot. in fact, for the city center, you might need to park a little further away, but you also get to experience the city as fast as you wish, and also, thanks to being on foot, won't have to deal with any of the parking crap. and that's the inverse problem with reykjavík; it's become so focused on walking and biking that it's becoming hostile to cars in general, and automotive mobility. if you need a motorized mode of transport, you're much better served with a scooter or vespa or something of the nature than a car, if you ask me.
@lightning187262 ай бұрын
What browser are you using?
@Sutivarazs3 ай бұрын
is there any free parking option for locals? :)
@chrisure43272 ай бұрын
There's that Darthvader helmet again.
@LowerTheBoom3 ай бұрын
Do they have a lot of mosquitoes in Reykjavik.
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
No mosquitoes in Iceland! But out in the country in high summer, we have lúsmý - a nasty little fly that can also bite you and cause a rash 🪰
@iceniss992 ай бұрын
Ég verð því miður að vera ósammála þessum hlutum sem þú hatar, þeir fara bara alls ekkert í taugarnar á mér. Maður á ekkert að láta hlutina fara í taugarnar á sér, það er ekki hjálplegt, frekar að vera jákvæður og horfa á björtu hliðarnar
@DALILAJOSEFINAUBILLUSRAM-up3ce3 ай бұрын
Hola linda muy buenas tardes una ? Como esta actualmente la seguridad en islandia espero su respuesta saludos desde chiclayo Perú 🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊
@destrierofdark_2 ай бұрын
in what regard?
@caffeine41303 ай бұрын
Horse and Puffin?🫣
@WakeUpReykjavik.3 ай бұрын
We love both! ❤️
@timothyhedrick52953 ай бұрын
Yeah, I just couldn't bring myself to do horse. I just like them too much. I'm sure it is probably very good. I did do puffin however and it was quite good.
@psoup2163 ай бұрын
@@WakeUpReykjavik. Sadly, we didn't get a chance to try either (didn't have time to squeeze in the food tour).
@lanuca733 ай бұрын
Why don't you ever mention Netto as a store in your videos? It's cheaper than Kronan.
@maryb29033 ай бұрын
It's not though, Netto is more expensive than Kronan
@MarcoDesu-x4g3 ай бұрын
You've never been to kronan or bonus then
@destrierofdark_2 ай бұрын
it's practically impossible to beat bónus for the singular reason that they try their hardest to actually make their prices as low as possible. however, crucially, you might, with a discount card of some description (or an app) find select things cheaper elsewhere, but they also offset those prices with higher prices for those without those discount cards/apps. bónus, however, doesn't have any such discounts; the prices they offer are the lowest they can make them for exactly everyone.