Preparing for the trip
31 de mayo de 2007, Canadá ⋅ 15 °C
Ron Beckwith was in a good mood. He was finally going to live out his dream – going on a lengthy trip across his favourite continent, the home continent of his people – Europe. Nowhere else wasLeer más
Sunna Guesthouse (Gistiheimilið Sunna)
3 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
The Flybus journey took 50 minutes, arriving at the BSÍ bus Terminal (the company name is pronounced bee ess ee). Ron continued on the bus to his chosen sleeping place, Sunna GuesthouseLeer más
Kringlan Mall
4 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 11 °C
Kringlan, Reykjavík’s biggest shopping centre, 1km from town, has more than 130 shops. It contained big-name clothing chains, home-furnishing outlets, an alcohol shop, banks, a food court and aLeer más
Austurvöllur
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
A block away from the Tjörnin Lake was a small square named Austurvöllur. It was here that Ron had the taxi drop him off. From here he would walk, as the Old Town was small. Still, since Ron was outLeer más
Tjörnin
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
The placid lake Tjörnin itself echoed with the honks, squawks and screeches of over 40 species of visiting birds, including swans, geese and arctic terns. Like most bodies of water in this country,Leer más
Parliament House
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
Next to the park was the Icelandic Parliament, or Alþingi. It is the oldest extant parliamentary institution in the world, dating from 930, although the current location has only been used sinceLeer más
Dómkirkjan
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
Next to it was the Dómkirkja, Iceland’s main cathedral. Built in 1796, over the years, this stone structure has undergone several renovations. It is now being re-built so that it would look like itLeer más
Reykjavík’s City Hall (Ráðhús)
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
Southwards, behind the Dómkirkja, was the Reykjavík’s waterside City Hall (Ráðhús), which looked like floating palace on the Tjörnin Lake’s north bank. It was a beautifully positionedLeer más
Eymundsson bookstore
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
After resting beside Tjornin, Ron went back outside into the rain and turned right onto Austurstræti. This street had interesting shops and cafes, including the excellent bookstore, Eymundsson, whichLeer más
Bankastræti
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
Leading out of the square was Bankastræti, the busiest shopping street in Reykjavík. Ron ducked into a shop and bought some hand-made woollen goods, a Scandinavian specialty. A common custom ofLeer más
Stórnarraðið Íslands
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
On the left side of Bankastræti was Stórnarraðið Íslands, the government offices, with a statue of Ingólfur Arnarson sitting in a park nearby, on Arnorhóll hill. Stórnarraðið, a formerLeer más
Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
After seeing this, Ron went north and west for a couple of blocks to eat. Icelanders are utterly addicted to hot dogs (pýlsur), and they swear the best come from Bæjarins Beztu, a truck near theLeer más
Reykjavík 871±2
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
Then he walked south three blocks past hotels on the oldest street of the city, Aðalstræti, to get to the city’s newest exhibition, Reykjavík 871 +/-2 (Settlement Exhibition) (Ikr600). It wasLeer más
Canadian Embassy to Iceland
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
The Canadian Embassy to Iceland (Sendiráð af Kanada til Ísland) was nearby (Túngata 14), so he quickly headed there to register with the Canadian authorities in case he was hurt or had hisLeer más
Hlemmur bus terminal, Reykjavik
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
Perlan
5 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 🌬 10 °C
Ron was tired and hungry, but at least the rain had tapered to a drizzle. He decided to visit Perlan (The Pearl - pronounced "pe - rt - lan") to eat, which was about 2km from the city center. Ron tookLeer más
Grái kötturinn
6 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 11 °C
First, Ron walked for 10 minutes into town for a second, more substantial, breakfast at Grái Kötturinn (Grey Kitten), a tiny eccentric café serving toast, bagels, American pancakes, or bacon andLeer más
The Culture House
6 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 11 °C
After eating, Ron was sure not to miss Culture House (þjóðmenningarhúsið) across the street, an impressive museum about Vikings and Iceland’s cultural heritage. There was normally a small feeLeer más
Kaffi Sólon
6 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 11 °C
He ate lunch (hádegismatur) at the nearby Kaffi Sólon. Decked out with white-leather seats and oversized artwork, this ultra-cool bistro (and nightspot) offered tasty international dishes atLeer más
Sundahöfn Harbour
6 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 12 °C
The drizzle had tapered off, so he felt he was ready for his longest taxi drive yet, to the northeast end of the peninsula and Sundahöfn Harbour.
Viðey Island
6 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 12 °C
Viðey (Wood) Island is a small but potent historical site only 1km northeast of Reykjavik, just clear of Sundahöfn. In 1225 a wealthy Augustinian monastery was founded here; it kept the coffers fullLeer más
Humarhúsið restaurant
6 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
Back at Sundahöfn, Ron got a taxi to the Humarhúsið restaurant for supper. Understated and bright, this art-deco bistro was justly celebrated for its succulent shellfish, langoustine and lobster.Leer más
National Museum of Iceland
7 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 9 °C
Ron first got a taxi to Tjörnin’s western edge, and a bit beyond, to his next destination: the National Museum (Þjóðminjasafn Íslands; Ikr600), which had many artifacts from Icelandic and NorseLeer más
Lækjartorg Bus Terminal
7 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
Árbæjarsafn
7 de junio de 2007, Islandia ⋅ 10 °C
After exploring the museum, he had to hit Árbæjarsafn, a site that closed at 5pm. Ron walked for 15 minutes in the drizzle and light wind to the Lækjartorg Bus Terminal, across the street from theLeer más



















































