Guidebook for Hafnarfjörður

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Guidebook for Hafnarfjörður

Food Scene

44 locals recommend
Súfistinn
9 Strandgata
44 locals recommend
69 locals recommend
Von mathús
75 Strandgata
69 locals recommend
32 locals recommend
Gamla vínhúsið
Vesturgata
32 locals recommend
Seafood Restaurant with the world's best lobster soup
30 locals recommend
Tilveran
1 Linnetsstígur
30 locals recommend
Seafood Restaurant with the world's best lobster soup
29 locals recommend
American Style
29 locals recommend
35 locals recommend
Subway
121 Hringbraut
35 locals recommend
Hot Dog
8 locals recommend
Pylsubarinn
9a Fjarðargata
8 locals recommend
Hot Dog
A decent supermarket with relatively low price.
327 locals recommend
Krónan
50 Reykjavikurvegur
327 locals recommend
A decent supermarket with relatively low price.

Parks & Nature

82 locals recommend
Hellisgerdi Park
3 Hellisgata
82 locals recommend

Shopping

63 locals recommend
Fjörður
Fjarðargata
63 locals recommend

Essentials

Everything you need, at a price that is considered reasonable for Iceland.
512 locals recommend
Bónus
512 locals recommend
Everything you need, at a price that is considered reasonable for Iceland.
Vin Bud is Iceland’s state-run liquor monopoly. Duty Free Shop at Keflavik Airport is your best friend. Everything in the city of Reykjavik isexpensive,Therefore, you must take advantage of the tax-free prices at the Keflavik Airport’s duty free shop. Alcohol is almost 50% cheaper in the store, so save yourself some money and purchase the maximum (there is a limit on how much you can buy) amount of liquor and food you can support for your stay in Iceland. Make sure to also hit up the shop on your way out to get some of Iceland’s authentic alcohol, such as Brennivin, to take back to your friends. The idea that prices are actually cheaper in the airport is a difficult notion to grasp, but believe me, you'll be happy with your decision to stock up on tax-free goods ahead of time.
189 locals recommend
Vínbúðin
10a Austurstræti
189 locals recommend
Vin Bud is Iceland’s state-run liquor monopoly. Duty Free Shop at Keflavik Airport is your best friend. Everything in the city of Reykjavik isexpensive,Therefore, you must take advantage of the tax-free prices at the Keflavik Airport’s duty free shop. Alcohol is almost 50% cheaper in the store, so save yourself some money and purchase the maximum (there is a limit on how much you can buy) amount of liquor and food you can support for your stay in Iceland. Make sure to also hit up the shop on your way out to get some of Iceland’s authentic alcohol, such as Brennivin, to take back to your friends. The idea that prices are actually cheaper in the airport is a difficult notion to grasp, but believe me, you'll be happy with your decision to stock up on tax-free goods ahead of time.

Arts & Culture

8 locals recommend
Bæjarbíó
Strandgata
8 locals recommend
44 locals recommend
Hafnarborg
34 Strandgata
44 locals recommend
19 locals recommend
Hafnarfjordur Museum
6 Vesturgata
19 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

65 locals recommend
Suðurbæjarlaug
77 Hringbraut
65 locals recommend
Riding an Icelandic horse is something you have to experience at least once in your life. From the Íshestar Riding Centre in Hafnarfjörður you can enjoy the friendly horses on excellent riding paths. Ride through lava fields and along beautiful green hillsides. Look for different rock formations in the lava while experiencing the special gait, tölt. This tour is ideal for beginners as well as for more experienced riders.
19 locals recommend
Ishestar Horse Riding Centre
26 Sörlaskeið
19 locals recommend
Riding an Icelandic horse is something you have to experience at least once in your life. From the Íshestar Riding Centre in Hafnarfjörður you can enjoy the friendly horses on excellent riding paths. Ride through lava fields and along beautiful green hillsides. Look for different rock formations in the lava while experiencing the special gait, tölt. This tour is ideal for beginners as well as for more experienced riders.