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Other shopping in Iceland

  1. Borgartún

    The government-owned liquor store Vín Búð is the only shop licensed to sell alcohol here. It has a branch on the way towards Laugardalur at Borgartún which is open 11am to 6pm Monday to Thursday and Saturday, and 11am to 7pm Friday.

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  2. Ískelda Galleri

    Up to your eyeballs in whale souvenirs and fluffy fleeces? Stop by Ískelda Galleri for something a bit different. Check out the artistic assortment of clothing and accessories (mostly for women) made from locally sourced wools and fish skins.

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  3. Austurstræti

    The government-owned liquor store Vín Búð is the only shop licensed to sell alcohol here. Its most central branch is on Austurstræti which is open 11am to 6pm Monday to Thursday and Saturday, and 11am to 7pm Friday.

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  4. Samkaup-Úrval Supermarket

    Self-caterers have the well-stocked Samkaup-Úrval supermarket by the N1 petrol station. It has a surprising assortment of Tupperware, plastic cutlery and thermoses – perfect if you’re contemplating a camping trip.

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  5. A

    Kraum

    Fish-skin clothing, silver jewellery, driftwood furniture and ceramic seabirds, much of it created by up-and-coming young Icelandic designers, fill two storeys of Reykjavík’s oldest house.

    reviewed

  6. B

    Dogma

    If you didn’t pick up your ‘I’m Huge In Iceland’ T-shirt in the capital, then swing by the Akureyri branch of Reykjavik’s quirky clothing mainstay.

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  7. Beggubúð

    Beggubúð is a shop laid out as it was in 1906 and is one of the new additions to the Hafnarfjörður Museum.

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  8. C

    GuSt

    Classy women’s clothing, made from wool and fish leather and cut in that indefinable Icelandic style.

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  9. Bónus Supermarket

    Self-caterers have the well-stocked Bónus supermarket north of Fagradalsbraut.

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  10. D

    Kringlan

    Reykjavík’s biggest shopping centre, 1km from town, has 150 shops. Take bus S1-4, S6, 13 or 14.

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  12. Samkaup-Strax Supermarket

    The Samkaup-Strax supermarket is opposite the Shell petrol station.

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  13. Samkaup-Strax

    This supermarket is near the campsite west of the centre.

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  14. E

    Gaga

    Strange knitted goods from designer Gaga Skorrdal.

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  15. Bónus

    The cheapest supermarket.

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