Stjornarradid Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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drjamtravels
Goverment building
This is building where Prime Minister is operating with his cabinet. It is simple white two stories high building
Beoordeeld op 7 jul 2019
drjamtravels
Goverment building
This is building where Prime Minister is operating with his cabinet. It is simple white two stories high building
Beoordeeld op 7 jul 2019
777judyf
Reykjavík Excursions - Northern Lights Tour
Our tour was delayed a day due to weather. We went last night and our guide went to extraordinary measures to insure we saw the aurora borealis with our naked eyes. The first stop the lights only show...
Beoordeeld op 2 dec 2018
777judyf
Reykjavík Excursions - Northern Lights Tour
Our tour was delayed a day due to weather. We went last night and our guide went to extraordinary measures to insure we saw the aurora borealis with our naked eyes. The first stop the lights only show...
Beoordeeld op 2 dec 2018
fisici-mi
The house of the power
The prime minister’s office is a good representation of the Icelandic democracy: small, elegant and close to the people with no apparent security protection. The building dates back to mid XVIII cent...
Goverment building
This is building where Prime Minister is operating with his cabinet. It is simple white two stories high building
Goverment building
This is building where Prime Minister is operating with his cabinet. It is simple white two stories high building
Reykjavík Excursions - Northern Lights Tour
Our tour was delayed a day due to weather. We went last night and our guide went to extraordinary measures to insure we saw the aurora borealis with our naked eyes. The first stop the lights only show...
Reykjavík Excursions - Northern Lights Tour
Our tour was delayed a day due to weather. We went last night and our guide went to extraordinary measures to insure we saw the aurora borealis with our naked eyes. The first stop the lights only show...
The house of the power
The prime minister’s office is a good representation of the Icelandic democracy: small, elegant and close to the people with no apparent security protection. The building dates back to mid XVIII cent...