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Capital city Reykjavik is rapidly coming into its own as one of Europe’s most happening cities. It’s free of pollution, free of crime, the weather’s fantastic, any evening is an evening on the town, the nightlife is chic, days are spent hard at work, everyone’s in a good mood, and why not?
With its parks and playgrounds, museums and mayhem, churches and cottages, lake and loud music, with more than 200 cool cafes, ritzy restaurants, throbbing discos, snack bars, pizzerias and pubs, and a party scene that rocks till 3 in the morning, Reykjavik is certainly the Capital of Cool.
Well, it is the capital of Iceland, and that must help!
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Take a dip in the pure thermal water pools and hot springs which are believed to have great effects on your health!!
Did you know that beer was banned in Iceland for good 74 years? Beer was prohibited in Iceland since 1915 and lasted till March1 1989. Beer day is now celebrated on March1 every year in Reykjavik. The bars, clubs and restaurants celebrate this day to its best, serving the best of Icelandic beers and nightclubs open till about 4am. The next day, March 2nd, has officially been declared as the “National Hangover Day”.
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