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Touristattraction
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Reviews
(135)
Service
4.7
Value for Money
3.8
Location
2.7
Cleanliness
5.0
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Very cute place. The woman working was super sweet, and we shared a laugh. Great for local icelandic goodies.
Small and honestly local goods. Some of the more popular stores in the city have foreign goods mixed in with their icelandic offerings but everything here I found was locally made. I was even able to find local icelandic honey (roughly 300 hives in all of Iceland)! The staff was super friendly and even opened the shop back up for us when we showed up at closing 😊
Fun collection of local handicrafts and a great selection of yarn and other craft items. Also have local maps, including hiking maps.
Nice shop but very small. You can have a stop but don't expect many things.
The selection of Lopapeysa (Icelandic traditional 100% wool sweaters) is impressive both in terms of design and in terms of sizes. If you are a tourist you cannot leave Iceland without buying one and I've haven't seen so many of them together before. They are pricey but they last a lifetime and the wool is local. They are very useful in damp and windy weather besides being very stylish in design and nowadays finding 100% wool is difficult. You can also find here some local food and crafts material. The shop is neat with good lighting, well arranged goods and kind service. Worth a stop to browse and support the local community if you're passing by. I bought salad and green tomatoes jam. Both excellent and not dearer than in a supermarket.