2024

IÐA ZIMSEN

Coffee shop and tea room

Located near the Reykjavík flea market, this bookstore-café is very popular with locals and tourists alike. Here, you can have a hot drink to relax, or read a magazine, while observing the comings and goings of passers-by. The atmosphere is warm, the service is attentive and the Wifi is available for free. For those with a sweet tooth, you will find savoury dishes to take a break, or home-made pastries to treat yourself. Ideal for a quick lunch before a sea trip.

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2024

PALOMA CLUB

Fun and entertainment

Created in 2013, the Paloma club located near the old port of the capital is one of the favorite addresses of Reykjavikers to end the evening. Relatively untouched by mass tourism, this club is appreciated for its large dance floors, but also for its friendly atmosphere. The music is as unpredictable as it is eclectic, moving happily from reggae tracks to techno/platinum sounds. Sometimes local bands perform. Beware, the place can get crowded, so always keep an eye on your stuff.

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2024

PABLO DISCOBAR

Club

Located near the old port and the city center, here is a place for your parties. Faceted ball on the ceiling, big bar and rococo prints, welcome to Pablo Discobar! Here, come and taste the flavours of Latin America, dishes with a so caliente atmosphere. Rather atypical in the ice island, but the place is worth the detour with delicious cocktails served in beautiful glasses, and a music more 1980s than latino. Don't hesitate to ask the waiters to advise you on the choice of cocktail, which they can even personalise for you on request.

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2024

KIKI QUEER BAR

Club

Anyone visiting the city centre of the capital is bound to pass by the Kiki Queer Bar! With its colourful rainbow façade, it's hard to miss. The only officially queer club in the capital, the atmosphere is always good-natured and happy hour is held until 11pm. After 11pm, the bar becomes a dance club, with an eclectic musical program, with a nice share of nostalgic sounds from the 1990's and 2000's. To spend a relaxing moment in the heart of the city, whether you are LGBT or not, come and dance in this unmissable place!

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