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    • Jim1954Wing 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Put the Reykjavik welcome card to use when stormy day cancels excursions. Took in geothermal seawater hotpot soaking at this venue and floated in bliss outside in 42 degree Celsius water when it was snowing. Take the 14 bus. Pet the farm animals, saw seals and a raindeer in the tiny zoo after a 20 minute walk from the pool.
    • Sosmall07 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stayed in a hotel nearby, so used the ice rink three times, the swimming pool once and had a quick look at the botanical gardens and the (closed for now?) zoo. Skating cost us 650 ISK each for the boys and 950 ISK for me as we took our own skates - you can pack them in your aircraft hold luggage without any problems. Skate hire would be an extra 450 ISK. The opening times are given on their website, but are currently 12.00-15.00 Monday to Thursday, plus 17.00-19.00 Thursday, and then 13.00-19.30 Friday, 13.00-18.00 Saturday and Sunday. The rink was much less busy than the one we're used to, which was great. Most people who go don't seem to be able to skate very well, so don't worry if you can't. Most wear helmets, which are provided if you want one. And there are free metal skating-aid frames (like zimmer frames on ice) that loads of people, children and adults, were using. Lockers use a 50 ISK coin, and you need a new coin to hand every time you open the locker door. There's plenty of space for people to sit and watch - but they'll need to wrap up warm. The swimming pool was great, open from 6.30 am to 10.00 pm. Following advice from other reviewers, we went at 8am, while it was still dark (and -4 degrees). We swam a few lanes in the outdoor pool, watching the steam rise up towards the stars, and then sat in one of the hot tubs. We discovered that with your chin underwater it was very warm and comfortable, despite the occasional snowflake. If you really can't stand to strip off in front of everyone else for the showers, there are private cubicles.
    • emtee54 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is special, the spa is VERY atmospheric, just like being in a deep cave, but warm and "cool" . The ice plunge tub took my breath away but it was so refreshing after the hot tub and steam rooms. The hot pool outside was sooo relaxing , but how I didn't drift off forever in the relaxation room I don't know. Such a shame we weren't able to have massages as the treatments weren't available on Sunday's. All great stuff and... It was buy one get one free, I say, buy one get one free what's not to love?
    • TerriSChichester 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We loved swimming outdoors when the temperature was well below freezing. The pool was big with a lanes area and a play pool. Add in the various hot tubs and it is very good value. Staff were helpful, we rented towels for very little. We really enjoyed it but our daughter was a bit traumatized by having to shower without her costume before entering the pool!
    • 903lanis 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The locals use the public pools that are much cheaper than the blue lagoon. This one featured hot tubs and a giant tube slide. Lots of fun and great locker room facilities!
    • 950rolfs 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was there in April so most of its trees and bushes were still without any leaves and there were no flowers at all.But I think during summer this will all change into a green and lush park full with activity!
    • 938graciea 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      These are the largest hot pools (I think) in Reykjavik - entry is 650ISK. All of the pools are heated - there are around 6-8 smaller 'hot tubs', a children's pool, water slide, steam room, and lap pool. Iceland is an expensive country, so for around 3 pounds you really can't beat spending a few hours at Laugardalur, or another of the thermal pools in town! This website is great - it lists all of the thermal pools in Iceland: swimminginiceland.com.
    • Veratanshuling83 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not much to see in winter but it was peaceful and quiet. Nice get away from central Reykjavik. About 30 mins walk from central
    • Donsafe 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went in January so no botanical gardens. The outdoor swimming pools fed by geothermal hot water was very pleasant an inexpensive. Nothing compared to the Blue Lagoon near Grindvik though despite what some have said.
    • llyspererin 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We spent a lovely afternoon skating with local Icelandic children at a very reasonable price. It was not very busy, but there was a lovely atmosphere and locals were keen to encourage our progress! Very close to our hotel (Reykjavik Lights) - we wished we'd had more time to go swimming etc etc.
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