2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE MUNICIPALE

Cyber cafs and communication spaces

It is the most central and largest library in the Reykjavikoise area. It extends over several floors and includes the museum of photography. The range of books, in Icelandic and foreign languages, is consistent. Movies, documentaries and a beautiful discotheque (pop, rock, classical, hip hop, opera…) are also available. Free wifi access.

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2024

ATLAS FRELSI

Cyber cafs and communication spaces

The Atlas cards enable you to call in France but also in Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg and Switzerland from any telephone, that of your telephone booth, hotel room. With a menu of 2 000 Kr, you can call up to 11 hours. consecutive on a fixed phone in France. There are also menu of 500 Kr and 1 000 Kr that are found in the tobacco, supermarkets, gare du Olís essence and the Tourist Office.

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2024

BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE ET UNIVERSITAIRE

Cyber cafs and communication spaces

The national library has about 1 million documents.

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2024

SIMINN

Cyber cafs and communication spaces

One of the three main operators in the country. Offers sim card and recharge formulas.

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2024

VODAFONE

Cyber cafs and communication spaces

Other main operator. Card with chip purchased at the airport, Vodafone shops, BSI bus station and N 1 service stations. Allows you to access local telephone rates and obtain data credit for the Internet.

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2024

POSTE CENTRALE (POSTHUS)

Cyber cafs and communication spaces

Reykjavík has several post offices where visitors can send and receive mail. Mail can also be deposited in mailboxes scattered around the city. It is important to note that the Icelandic postal service applies customs duties and taxes on international mail. Visitors should therefore be vigilant when sending or receiving packages from abroad. Forms must be completed to avoid additional charges. For banking services, there are three main banks in Iceland: Islandsbanki, Landsbankinn and Arion Banki. Each bank offers similar services, and it is advisable to choose the one closest to your home. Bank cards are widely accepted in Iceland, and cash is not often required. Bank accounts can be consulted online or via a mobile application.

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