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In 1929, O.C. Thorarensen built the house that now stands tall in Hafnarstraeti 104, as a premises for his pharmacy. The upper floors have served many purposes over the years, for example as an infant clinic, municipal social offices etc.
Hafnarstraeti 104 (Guesthouse)
Akureyri is a city in the north of Iceland. The "Capital of the North" has about 17,500 inhabitants and is by far the largest urban area outside Reykjavik. It is an important fishing and port centre and increasingly is becoming a major tourist centre for all sorts of activities.
From the Akureyri Travel Guide
Guesthouse Akureyri is a clean if slightly clinical guesthouse and reminded me more of a university dorm. However, it's bright, clean and very well priced and definitely recommended. Breakfast isn't included, but there are some great cheap cafe/bakeries close by. ... more
The western side and some tasty geysers
We stayed in Akureyri two nights ago, where we were amazed to find traffic lights ...
Circles
but pretty and historical) Akureyri, a town of 16,000 people, seemed like the most extensive and busy ...
Hooray!
to enjoy a bit of leaning into it.
Day 4: Akureyri - Siglufjordur - North valley - Skagi
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