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Reykjavik Tourist center is in the heart of Reykjavik at Adalstraeti 2 in the center of Reykjavik and in a walking distance of all major events.
Hafnafjordur tourist information center located at Vesturgata 8, Hafnarfjordur, Iceland. Summer hours (16 May - 15 September) Open weekdays 09:00 - 18:00 Open weekends 10:00 - 16:00 Winter hours (16 September - 15 May) Open weekdays only 13:00 - 16:00. Known as "The Town in the Lava," Hafnarfjörður, Iceland's third-largest town, has been a trading port longer than any other place in Iceland.
South Iceland tourist information center - In recent years Hveragerdi has become one of Iceland's main tourist attractions because of the hot springs and availability of services for visitors, both in the town and in the surrounding areas.
West-Iceland tourist Information Center at Bruartorg · IS-310 Borgarnes
Tel.: +354 437-2214 · Fax: +354 437-2314
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Akureyri Tourist information Center Open during summer 07.30-20.30 Open during winter 08.30-17.00 - Information on scheduled and guided tours.
Hveragerdi tourist information center - In recent years Hveragerði has become one of Iceland's main tourist attractions because of the hot springs and availability of services for visitors, both in the town and in the surrounding areas.
Reykjanes Tourist Information Center Kjarninn - Hafnargata 57 · IS-230 Keflavík Tel.: +354-421-5155 · Fax: +354-421-3150. You may not know it, but as soon as you touch down at Keflavik Airport your Reykjanes experience has already begun.
Myvatn Tourist Information Center at Hraunvegi 8 · IS-660 Myvatn
Tel.: +354 464-4390 · Fax: +354 464-4392 · e-mail: infomyvatn@est.is
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