What not to miss:
Apart from this year’s “big guns”, we recommend checking out local pop-legend Páll Óskar. The singer represented Iceland in the 1997 Eurovision song contest and always puts on a fantastic, glittery show.
Where to go for brunch:
You can chow down fluffy American breakfast pancakes anywhere – but only in Iceland can you order Icelandic pancakes served with lamb bacon and birch syrup. That’s why we highly recommend Matur og drykkur’s brunch menu after a night out dancing. The restaurant is located at Grandagarður 2 and opens at 11.30 am.
Where to go for pre-concert drinks:
Check out Bar Ananas. Its colourful cocktails and exotic interior will warm you up in more than one way. Located at Klapparstígur 38.
Where to relax after a night out:
At one of Reykjavík’s any outdoor swimming pools, of course. A visit to the pool is by far the best way to recover after a fun night out and to regain one’s strength.Guests at the spa in Hotel Natura have access to the popular Float products that allow the wearer to enjoy a deep and weightless relaxation – a unique and tranquil experience. Newly opened yoga studio Sólir, located at Fiskislóð 53 in Grandi, runs fantastic open yoga classes everyone can go to.
What to see in Reykjavík:
Why not see a bit of “everything” by taking a tuktuk tour around the city? It’s an easy and environmentally friendly way to explore the city.
Sónar Reykjavík takes place on 18-20 of February 2016 in the Harpa Music Hall and with a line-up that includes legendary electronic music artist Squarepusher, rapper Angel Haze, and Berlin-based musician Ellen Allien, it’s bound to be a dance-tastic event!
What not to miss:
Apart from this year’s “big guns”, we recommend checking out local pop-legend Páll Óskar. The singer represented Iceland in the 1997 Eurovision song contest and always puts on a fantastic, glittery show.
Where to go for brunch:
You can chow down fluffy American breakfast pancakes anywhere – but only in Iceland can you order Icelandic pancakes served with lamb bacon and birch syrup. That’s why we highly recommend Matur og drykkur’s brunch menu after a night out dancing. The restaurant is located at Grandagarður 2 and opens at 11.30 am.
Where to go for pre-concert drinks:
Check out Bar Ananas. Its colourful cocktails and exotic interior will warm you up in more than one way. Located at Klapparstígur 38.
Where to relax after a night out:
At one of Reykjavík’s any outdoor swimming pools, of course. A visit to the pool is by far the best way to recover after a fun night out and to regain one’s strength.Guests at the spa in Hotel Natura have access to the popular Float products that allow the wearer to enjoy a deep and weightless relaxation – a unique and tranquil experience. Newly opened yoga studio Sólir, located at Fiskislóð 53 in Grandi, runs fantastic open yoga classes everyone can go to.
What to see in Reykjavík:
Why not see a bit of “everything” by taking a tuktuk tour around the city? It’s an easy and environmentally friendly way to explore the city.