Craig of That Dapper Chap shares his experience of Reykjavik, Iceland's capital city and offers his top tips for a successful stay.
If you want to see the Northern lights, sip hot chocolate in a quaint cafe while you watch the snow tumble silently from the sky, and dip your toes on the hot springs of the Blue Lagoon, Reykjavik might just be the place for you.
Some friends and I recently spent five days in this beautiful city, we sampled the local delicacies, shopped in the pretty boutiques and marvelled at the chocolate box architecture. Here, I not only share what I wore on my most recent city break, but I'll also give you all the hints and tips that you'll need when you travel to Iceland's capital city.
Pretty buildings line the streets of Iceland's capital city |
About Reykjavik
With a population of only 203,000, Reykjavik is one of the worlds smallest capital cities, and is a great choice for a bustle free break. No crowds, no jostling in the street, just a relaxed and friendly atmosphere greets you, and you can be there in around three hours from London.