First time in Iceland, and my first experience in a thermal pool! I met so many locals and foreigners here and got to try all the different temperature pools as well as sauna. This swimming pool offers great views of the valley. Walking trails nearby. Locker rooms and pools are clean and they provideyou towels also. Ofcourse wherever I have been to om Iceland, i mean which ever swimming pool i have visited, they all are very nice and clean and they all offer the towels and lockers as a service. Thats why you dont need to worry about your belongings, so your personal belongings are safe. Hope to be back here again soon! Please do visit this thermal...
Read moreVery nice public pool to go enjoy thermal baths, local style. No tourists there when we visited, just locals. Has an indoor pool and many outdoor pools of varying temperatures. Even on a cold, rainy night, it was pretty busy. Staff spoke a little English, but anyway everything you need to know is posted in English, so even as newbies to this kind of bath, we could find our way. We visited with our 6-month-old baby and everything in the locker rooms, etc. is very well accommodated for babies. Swimming diapers are sold on the spot. Many Icelanders bring their babies and kids there. Highly...
Read moregreat geothermal pools on the outskirts of Reykjavik. I was a tourist to the area and while this is not the blue lagoon, it's a great opportunity to partake in a local icelandic ritual. I went to two of these while I was in Iceland and both were outstanding.
Admission is 1200 isk or free with the city card. At the desk they will give you a bar code to go into the men's or women's locker room. There you can get a free locker, then you are required to shower naked before continuing to the pool. Facilities are so clean and well kept, this is a great place to shower...
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