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  • aurora reykjavik
    The Aurora Reykjavik is a new educational, recreational and interactive...
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    • 匿名 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We saw the Aurora on the first night in iceland and it was very active at level 5, no clouds and the Aurora was going off. We later went out to the museum and the photos there were so app to the actual auroras, with no photoshop, and I find it very impressive. It is also a very informative Aurora center for those who would like to learn more about the science behind the auroras. Very worth the visit.
    • angiew124 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Nice place to wander around and learn about the northern lights. Friendly staff and free coffee. I recommend.
    • GraemeL749 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent a week in Minna Mosfell Guesthouse (on which we will soon write a review if we can think of enough superlatives to describe it) - and had a fantastic time. It was suggested to us by the proprietor that we take a visit to Aurora Reyjavik to learn more about the Northern Lights and we were not disappointed. During our visit we did not have the pleasure to see the lights, however we thoroughly enjoyed this experience which was a great second best, and would compliment nicely even if you had sen the actual lights for yourself. Very interesting material- thanks for playing your part in creating an extremely enjoyable experience - Graeme and Judith from Scotland March 2015.
    • ijdickson 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Small but very informative exhibition. Good interesting facts about the Northern Lights.Amazing displays and nice touch with free tea and coffee at the end of a tour.Worth a visit.
    • 1800hammer 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I thought this was pretty expensive to enter here for what it offered. I saw the aurora on 7 nights out of the 9 I visited including two major solar storms so I was very lucky. After that, Aurora Reyjavik was a bit of a let down. Not recommended.Visited February 2014
    • Linda1712 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was really informative about the magnetic fields that create the aurora and not just the Icelandic ones it gives you an iinsite to all the worlds aurora's. Sadly for me this was the only Aurora I saw on this holiday.
    • 936JulieC 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited here as we hadn't seen the northern lights. Great little place & very interesting without being too stuffy. It must have a little bit of magic that rubbed of on us as that night we caught the northern lights on camera on our evening search trip. Would recommend this place
    • 577rexd 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went to Reykjavik beginning of March. Snow and low cloud every evening. Went to this place to see what was going on. The exhibition was most informative but they keep the best till last! The slide show at the end is impressive and the pictures are fantastic. It's like being outside but not as cold.Don't miss this place, even free coffee at the end!
    • OmNomYum 图标 图标 图标 图标

      For $15 / person, we were expecting to be dazzled by an impressive show. Something like an IMAX experience.Unfortunately not so. This feels a lot like a cheap temporary circus setup - a few quickly slapped up walls and two rooms - we were done in 30 minutes. Basically you get a timelapse video of the lights like you can find on youtube.I was really surprised to learn this has been around almost two years. It looks like someone set it up in a weekend. Very amateurish.Any science museum would have a better display.Recommendation: Change the price to $5 (500 ISK), or just close the place. It won't be around.
    • GeysirGal 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Having already seen the lights - twice, the day before my visit and on a previous visit in 2013, I wanted to learn more about the science behind it all. I was not disappointed.The Museum is not that big - it takes maybe half an hour to get round, but there is plenty of information on how and when to best see the lights, how it all works and the reasons for the different colours and so on. There is a short film as well that goes with the exhibitions as well as tips for photographers. At the end of your visit you are offered a free coffee which is just the job for the cold winter days. Admission is an average 1600 ISK (about £8) although I believe holders of the Welcome to Reykjavik Card receive a small discount.
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