They are not -kodeina,mefedron, psychoactive and narcotics 1 place in the world -dark and rainy 8months a year - boring ,expensive hole on the end of Europe From my country holidays cost me 400e From this shitty hole cost 2th euro when you don't have qwaranty that storm give you permission to fly Really nice is only between 7-9 , (still 12 degree cloudy)
@@danal81 Yes it depends on what type of person you are, If you're an extrovert then country like Iceland will make you feel like you're in a jail but as an introvert myself this country and almost all Scandinavian Countries except Denmark are no less than heaven for us😂
I’m from a small village and, usually, I hate towns and urban areas but... Reykjavik looks like a peaceful, intelligent, wise, funny, clean, friendly town! What a beautiful and happy country with so many natural wonders! I hope Iceland will stay like this for a long, very long time! Greetings from Belgium!
I have been in Iceland last week, a wonderful country 🇮🇸and the people are very kindly, 💕 Very good Video, thank you very much, many greetings from Germany 💕😃
Just returned from Iceland holiday. Beautiful country, kind people, everything is clean and well organized. Best food I've had in my entire life! Cheers from LaLa Land, California.
I loved walking with you!! Was here a few years ago,and have good memories of my round trip to Iceland! A land like no other!❤❤❤❤❤👌👍From South Africa🇿🇦
I feel like it's a blessing to be a native icelandic. I fell in love with Iceland while watching Sense8 tv series, there i saw for the first time some icelandic landscapes and i knew i had to visit it. I've been there 2 times, this september should've been the third time, but covid happened. My dream would be to move to Iceland one day, i am completely mesmerized by the beauty of this country. Thank you for this tour, i imagined i was there. Greetings from Romania!
@@zamlee2809 thats not true, there are many refugees with EU passport. Iceland Will be like south America or África in 10 years thanks to european union and shengen area. The only place un europe i didn't see refugees are Feroe islands.
@@jaimeregalado5450 Are you a native Icelandic? The city doesn't seem to have a population of more than 130k, so the situation with immigrants can't be that bad in comparison to cities in Germany and the rest of western Europe, right!?
Uma coisa muito bonita são as ruas sem postes de fiação elétrica, aqui no Brasil, assim como em vários lugares do mundo, essas fiação elétrica nas ruas são uma grande poluição visual. Linda islandia ❤
@@IcelandHotSpots I haven’t been for a few years, but watching your videos gives me the fix I need and a reminder of the buildings, streets and landscape. Hopefully getting over again early this year. Keep the content going 👍🏼
Thanks for refreshing my memory of the wonderful trip my wife and I had in Reykjavik 3 yrs ago. We walked and cycled same streets. Pristine and colourful. I had a sense of home.
Thank you so much for doing this walk it was like being there and when we come in June 2021. I will be more confident in walking around even though I will not be able to walk as fast as you do, as I am 67 and not as mobile as you. Thanks for doing the walk.
@@IcelandHotSpots Yes I was there during one of the Mt. Hekla eruptions. I hiked to the base of the lava flow and was able to see magma just below the Black crust.
@@IcelandHotSpots I would seriously consider living in Iceland if it was warmer. It is such a beautiful country. I do want to visit there one day though and walk through Reykjavik.
@@IcelandHotSpots yes it’s like I’m walking through these places and can see everyday life and not just tourist destinations I’m more interested in seeing what an everyday Icelander sees. The shops the streets the buildings etc. great job I watched it all the way through.
I think it would be very interesting to have the same tour in midwinter..just to see the contrast. Often, very northern cities or towns are being shown in midsummer, on a sunny day ...i believe there i also a certain beauty in a gray, dark, rainy wintery day, especially for those who live in a hot climate...
What a stunning place! As a part-Dane, part-Scot, looking at the landscape, buildings and streets, Reykjavík feels like a cross between Scotland and Denmark, with a little bit of Norway thrown in also. In any case, it's some of the smaller cities there that I'm reminded of. In Scotland perhaps Dundee or Inverness and in Denmark Silkeborg or Vejle. It's staggering to see what Iceland, a country with a total population smaller than that of Copenhagen, Glasgow, Edinburgh or even Aarhus has achieved! Truly an insperation to all Scots and it gives us an insight into what an independent Scotland could perhaps also achieve. Thanks so much for the video!
Hey Andrew. Thank you. Independence means a lot to us. We had it, then lost it then regained it. And no wondr it looks similar with the somewhat similar climate but more importantly shared ancestry. A celtic origin.
VERY nicely done 'walking-video tour' of Reykjavik -- and on a perfect summer day, too..! Beautiful color fidelity & a sensible pace with interesting/momentary pauses & sweeps. Your video delighted me enough that I had magical-feeling dreams of Reykjavik later that night. I've loved (and been fascinated by) Iceland since I was 7 yrs old, and have always wanted to find some kind of detailed video tour of Reykjavik-in-Summertime. Yours is the best one I've ever discovered. Many thanks for your effort and fine skills. Alex Grimsson [a distant relative of your former President, Olafur...] Montana, USA
Thank you for everything you said Alex! Very interesting to hear about your dream and your connection with former president Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson. Did you ever live in or visit Iceland?
@@IcelandHotSpots Apologies for belated response to your question of six long months ago....(Pandemic craziness in USA has caused many scramblings.) Was physically in Iceland only once--- a night flight layover at Keflavik, en route to Russia some yrs ago -- but I've spent loads of online virtual time 'touring' your magical country in recent years, and I think I'll end up moving there sooner or later. Stay Well, Bestu Kvedjur
How much I love this beautiful country from 12 years of my life and I wish I live in Iceland until now. I am 23 years old and do not fulfill anything. I always dream of myself that I am Icelandic ...😢 🇲🇦🇮🇸
We went to Iceland in 2019, and we stayed in a place near that bridge at the 14:00 mark, so this was a similar path we took when we went out for a walk. Watching Mount Esja was one of my fav things. P.S. The sunny, blue sky of the day you shot this...amazing.
Planning a trip August 2023. Will room a few nights near Hallgrimskirkja and definitely see the Jonsson sculpture garden, Loki restaurant walk Lagaravegur and Skol streets, see Harpa and Perlan and some museums and galleries--can't wait! Do you advise a ferry jaunt to Viger Island?
@@vikramshetty8334 there are lots of people and Reykjavík is a beautiful city and capital. Also Iceland is a beautiful nation: rich,no pollution, no poverty etc...
@@alfonsosommantico5625 what population in india a small village as 6 to 10 lakh population your whole conuntrie population is in single small village we have in cities it is cros of population
Gorgeous walking tour. Reykjavik looks so much more alive in Summer than in your winter video walk (still beautiful though!). I am from Lithuania and I see lots of similarities of street elements of our cities (outside the Capital) with Reykjavik. I have visited Iceland couple of times with the cruise ship but it looks like there are some changes since then:-)
Yeah it's a whole different city in summer. Soon enough we will be able to travel again. Perhaps I should look into Lithuania, which I admit I'm not very knowledgeable about.
@@IcelandHotSpots Hey, Iceland was the very first country to recognize Lithuanian independence in 1990. The World has followed after that. Iceland was brave back then. It was not only about Lithuanian Independence. Lithuania was the very first to ditch USSR, which soon after callapsed. We have streets named after Reykjavik and Iceland😄
Thanks for this video. I hope someday i'm able to visit this beautiful country. Btw some people acted like they've never seen a dude with a camera... :D
What a joy to walk through Reykjavík in the Summer time and so smoothly and sensitively filmed. We'd love to visit someday and this has really got us in the mood. We'd have loved to have made a colab' with you (London for Reykjavík footage exchange) - as we do this very occasionally, but I guess London wouldn't fit really your channel? Anyway we'll be back to enjoy more of Iceland through you. Thank you.
I never sayd them but what a beautiful place to live clean friendly people looks and very beautiful place to live,,,,i have only a question somebody work here ??
My wife and I love Reykjavik and this is a wonderful way to relive some of our memories. I am curious about how you keep up such a quick pace for the whole tour. Do you use a scooter or just have long legs! Well done!
It's got really good zoning obviously , not overun by Walmart etc . . Manitoba where I live , by the way has a fair population Icelandic people dating back to the 19th century when they had a horrible volcanic eruption . A lot of them settled around Lake Winnipeg , which is a 9000 sq mile lake .