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Iceland's Famous Culture Night

Learn about Iceland's annual Culture Night, locally known as Menningarnótt.
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Essential Icelandic - 12 Key Phrases

Most Icelanders are taught english at a young age, but learning some of the language is always a nice gesture in a foreign country.
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What It’s Like for an American to Live in Iceland

I am an American, married to an Icelandic woman, that lived in Iceland for two years from 2006 to 2008. The following is a distilled version of my experiences and opinions of living in Iceland. By David Brooks.
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The Candy Guide to Iceland

Icelanders are serious about their sweets. Really serious. Here's a guide to some of the best Iceland has to offer.
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Where To Stay In Vík

We highly recommend you travel to Vík, the southernmost village in Iceland, and here's where you can find nice accommodations.
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Canopy by Hilton Says Hello to Reykjavik with Plans for New Hotel in Iceland?

– Canopy by Hilton, Hilton Worldwide's new hotel brand that redefines the lifestyle hotel category, and Berjaya Hotels have unveiled plans for Canopy's first hotel in Iceland's vibrant capital – Reykjavik. "Canopy Reykjavik | City Centre" is expected to be the first hotel globally to open in the brand's portfolio, which launched in October 2014.
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Can You See The Northern Lights in Reykjavik?

The Northern lights are indeed special and many come to Iceland just to see this atmospheric phenomena, but can you see them in the capital city??
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Can You See The Northern Lights in Summer?

Learn more about the best time to see the amazing Northern Lights in Iceland.
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Does It Snow In Iceland?

Any Icelander will tell you that when they meet someone from another country, the first two questions they hear are, “Is it really cold in Iceland?” and “Wait, isn’t Iceland green and Greenland is icy, and the names were switched on purpose?”
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Where Can You See Puffins in Iceland?

The Atlantic Puffins land on sea coasts and islands all over the North Atlantic. But when 60% of the entire population choose to nest in Iceland, we think they clearly have a favorite spot.
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