Reykjavík Christmas: A Magical Winter Stroll Through Iceland's Capital City
Vlog #160. The evening of Þorláksmessa (Mass of St. Thorlakur), the 23rd of December, is the last day of shopping before christmas in Iceland, and traditionally shops are open long into the evening. Crowds of people gather downtown Reykjavík for last minute purchases, to grab a drink, and to possibly run into friends and relatives and give them holiday wishes. I went on a little stroll tonight, and wanted to share the vibe with you. ------------ Check out my google map of all locations featured in my videos: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xuHoWjW4bk8MU... Wanna buy me a cup of coffee? Check out my page on ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ivargu.

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