Gray Line Iceland Andrew Scott FortuneThere are not many tours in the world that will take in mountains and glaciers, volcanos and waterfalls,...
Reykjavík’s coffee-queen Dagmar Trodler“I can smell how good your coffee is.” A nimble rubbing movement of her fingers illustrates what is...
Icelandic Times visits Reykjavik´s Volcano House Andrew Scott FortuneIceland vs.The Volcano With its intriguing round facade, floor to ceiling windows and bright yellow signage, Volcano House...
An Icelandic Icon – Café Paris EditorialAn Icelandic Icon The Heart of Reykjavik City The spacious but intimate Café Paris is a café and...
The Viking Village gives you a baptism into Viking life Vignir Andri GuðmundssonLive with the Vikings There are rumours that busloads of tourists have been snatched from their coaches in...
Icelandic Smiles EditorialIcelandic Smiles A lovely smile lights up the countenance of the wearer In today’s sugar-fed society, our teeth...
Reykhólahreppur: Overlooking Breiðafjörður from the Westfjords EditorialMystic History Reykhólahreppur: Overlooking Breiðafjörður from the Westfjords The Westfjords’ south coast holds one of Iceland’s hidden pearls....
Reykjavik Excursions offers tours to some of the hidden jewels of Iceland EditorialSecrets Revealed Iceland is quite far from everywhere, so landing at Keflavik’s International airport, probably one of the...
Gray Line Iceland opens up the Westfjords and its famous bird cliffs EditorialWestward Ho! This year, for the first time, it is possible to travel all the way to the...
A Modern Airport for a Modern Nation E. Marie ValgarðssonKeflavik International Airport A Modern Airport for a Modern Nation You’ve fallen in love with Iceland and have...
From Fire to Ice EditorialGray Line Iceland tour encapsulates Iceland On your way into Reykjavik, you can see thick columns of steam...
Aurum’s award-winning Icelandic jewellery designs in downtown Reykjavík SteinunnDelicate and Precious Aurum’s award-winning Icelandic jewellery designs in downtown Reykjavík Bankastræti 4 in central Reykjavik is one...
The Chinese Edition of Icelandic Times Magazine Makes the World News Edda SnorradottirXinhua News Agency, China’s national news agency and one of the world’s largest news agencies, covered the release...
A Greeting from the President of Iceland EditorialA Greeting from the President of Iceland Iceland is a country of creation. Its volcanoes, geysers, glaciers and...
Down Town Reykjavik´s Laugavegur Simon FalknerWonderful Winter Vacation Laugavegur is one of Reykjavik´s oldest and best known shopping streets. In recent years, it...
Ever-changing Insights Helga BjörgulfsdóttirThe world of art is a social commentary and personal perspective Reykjavik Art Museum is a must see...
Learn 4×4 driving with the experts Andrew Scott FortuneGet your driving ‘on track’ We all know that driving city streets has very little in common with...
365 days of Christmas Hrund HauksdóttirThe wonderland that keeps the Christmas spirit alive all the year On Laugavegur, which is Reykjavik’s main shopping...
Ramen Momo brings the cuisine of the distant mountains to Reykjavik EditorialA Tibetan adventure Ramen Momo is an Asian restaurant in downtown Reykjavik, offering Ramen and Udon noodles, Momo...
Icelandic Times – Issue 24 EditorialRead all articles from issue Read PDF Read PDF on Issuu Weather-wise, this winter has been exceptionally unpredictable,...