Reykjavik NightlifeThere may be limited sunlight in the northern city of Reykjavik,
but the locals here really know how to make good use of those long,
cold, dark winter nights. Be blown away by the bright lights of the
bars and clubs that line the streets and heat things up on the
dance floor. Due to the high cost of alcohol, the nightlife only
gets going very late as most Icelanders tend to have a few drinks
at home before hitting the town. Travellers arriving in Reykjavik
by air should not pass up the opportunity to buy cheap alcohol in
the duty free store at the airport - a secret Icelandic tip! Some
local Icelandic drinks, such as BrennivÃn, which when translated
literally means ''Black Death'', are extremely high in alcohol
content - you have been warned! Once sufficiently warmed up for the
night, head to trendy Laugavegur where most of Reykjavik''s 100 or
so bars and clubs are centred round the strip and its side streets.
On pumping Friday and Saturday nights it''s not uncommon for the
street to be filled with people all night long. It''s also not
uncommon for some of the beautiful Icelandic women drinking in the
bars to turn out to be escorts who will then demand payment for any
time spent chatting them up. Many of Reykjavik''s cafés turn into
bars after 6pm and turn into bustling bars, perfect for starting
the night out with a few cold ones. Party the night away at NASA on
Austurvollur where three dance floors playing anything from house
to pop attract revellers, while older party goers looking for
something a little more sophisticated should visit Rex on
Austurstraeti for a good night out. Live music your thing? Many
clubs offer live music early in the evening, such as NASA and Kaffi
Rosenberg on Klapparstigur are your best bet. The Norden Voyager
Card grants tourists discounts of up to 20% off restaurants,
sights, hotels, car rentals, clothing and music in Iceland. During
the winter months it costs $19.95 for 6 months'' use. Definitely
worth it for those planning on experiencing all Reykjavik has to
offer. |