Laugavegur Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Laugweigel shopping street, located in Reykjavik, Iceland, is a very interesting shopping street. The street is full of colorful shops and displays a variety of trinkets. In addition, tourists can also Go to the coffee shop and have a cup of afternoon tea.
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40th birthday trip
This a great area to be, lots of bars, food stores gift shops. We were very lucky our hotel was on this road. We walk up and down and found new places every time.
Main street with plenty of dining and shopping options!
This is the 'main street' of Reykjavik filled with tourists and locals looking for a place to eat, drink, and shop. There's a little something for everyone and what's great about Reykjavik is how all...
Love the ambience and the culture of downtown reykjavik, loved the 66 north and my favourite was the nordic market, with amazing handcrafts and gift ideas. Recommend.
If you're in town, chances are high that you will walk this street. We came down from the Hallgrímskirkja and had some time left. It's filled with lots of shops from fashion, sports gear, arts & craf...
40th birthday trip
This a great area to be, lots of bars, food stores gift shops. We were very lucky our hotel was on this road. We walk up and down and found new places every time.
Main street with plenty of dining and shopping options!
This is the 'main street' of Reykjavik filled with tourists and locals looking for a place to eat, drink, and shop. There's a little something for everyone and what's great about Reykjavik is how all...
Great soups
Great soups and great shopping stores The area is really nice to walk... if the weather is good, but we were lucky and we walked all the downtonw
amazing
Love the ambience and the culture of downtown reykjavik, loved the 66 north and my favourite was the nordic market, with amazing handcrafts and gift ideas. Recommend.
It's ok - once
If you're in town, chances are high that you will walk this street. We came down from the Hallgrímskirkja and had some time left. It's filled with lots of shops from fashion, sports gear, arts & craf...