A Few Days in Reykjavik, Iceland before Returning to America


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October 7th 2022
Published: October 13th 2022
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The Iceland Discovery tour by Intrepid Travel came to an official end with checking out of the hotel on Monday, 03 OCT 2022. I had previously booked a stay at the Reykjavik Downtown Hotel for before and after the tour, but, after spending one pre-tour night there, I cancelled that post-tour reservation and made a reservation for the tour contracted hotel, Fosshotel Barón, Reykjavik. Shopping and ... Read Full Entry



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Saga Museum – Reykjavík, IcelandSaga Museum – Reykjavík, Iceland
Saga Museum – Reykjavík, Iceland

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