Reykjavik for the shopaholic
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Shopping in Reykjavik can get slightly confusing if you’re not sure of where to go and what to look for once you get there. Depending on your budget and preference, there are several shopping hubs in the city. From shopping at Ice … Read more
Shopping in Reykjavik can get slightly confusing if you’re not sure of where to go and what to look for once you get there. Depending on your budget and preference, there are several shopping hubs in the city. From shopping at Iceland’s largest shopping mall (housing over 80 shops over three floors); wandering through a warehouse that sells everything from vintage clothes and shoes to fruit, flowers and meat; browsing through records at a record label cum music store; and strolling down a street dedicated to selling local arts and handicrafts—we help you manoeuvre through the city’s many shopping hubs. Read less

Shopping in Reykjavik can get slightly confusing if you’re not sure of where to go and what to look for once you get there. Depending on your budget and preference, there are several shopping hubs in the city. From shopping at Iceland’s largest shopping mall (housing over 80 shops over three floors); wandering through a warehouse that sells everything from vintage clothes and shoes to fruit, flowers and meat; browsing through records at a record label cum music store; and strolling down a street dedicated to selling local arts and handicrafts—we help you manoeuvre through the city’s many shopping hubs.
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