Iceland
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Overview
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Tips for: backpackers • business travelers • luxury/exotic travel • hitchhikers • families • seniors • LBG travelers • pet owners |
Hotels and lodging
Attractions
| Find out where to go in the maps section below. |
Shopping
Maps and transportation
Getting to Iceland
Iceland Express is Iceland's low-fare airline connecting the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík with 13 destinations in Scandinavia, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Spain.
We have no length-of-stay restrictions, no Sunday rule, easy online booking and e-ticketing.
Exploring Iceland
Practical information and resources
Restaurants
Text with links to user-reviews on other pages
Nightlife
Iceland is said be one of the greatest places to experience wild partying or nightlife. The downside of it is that the price of liquor is very high.
Photo gallery
| Add a new photo to the Iceland gallery. Vote on which images to feature in the featured images forum. |
Everything else
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External resources
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If you want to add personal links, please do that on your user page (you can also write your profile there). If you have a link with great content that travellers need, you can add it at Iceland/Links |
| This page uses content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Iceland. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with World Wikia, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License. |

