The Christmas Garden in Akureyri town in North Iceland is a magical place to visit. The little, red house looks like something out of a fairy-tale, with gigantic sweets decorating the roof and icicles hanging from the eaves. And as if that were not enough, a charming little wishing well for unborn children is to be found in a small hollow in the garden. Sounds enchanting, right?
Inside the Christmas spirit rules every day, all year round. Hand-made Christmas ornaments, little tidbits of traditional Icelandic Christmas food and the Yule Lads are among just some of the things to be found in the Christmas House.
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Open all year round.
June – August from 10am to 9 pm
September – December from 2 pm to 9 pm
January – May from 2 pm to 6 pm.
Inside the Christmas House in Akureyri the Christmas spirit rules every day, all year round.
The Christmas Garden in Akureyri town in North Iceland is a magical place to visit. The little, red house looks like something out of a fairy-tale, with gigantic sweets decorating the roof and icicles hanging from the eaves. And as if that were not enough, a charming little wishing well for unborn children is to be found in a small hollow in the garden. Sounds enchanting, right?
Inside the Christmas spirit rules every day, all year round. Hand-made Christmas ornaments, little tidbits of traditional Icelandic Christmas food and the Yule Lads are among just some of the things to be found in the Christmas House.
![height=323](http://icelandmag.is.kosmosogkaos.is/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/thumbnails/image28mynf61211005_jolagardur.jpg?itok=Mg5YQTfZ)
Open all year round.
June – August from 10am to 9 pm
September – December from 2 pm to 9 pm
January – May from 2 pm to 6 pm.