Top 10 Game & Entertainment Centers in Iceland, Iceland

February 23, 2022 Nicolette Lion

Iceland (/ˈaɪslənd/ ( listen); Icelandic: Ísland, pronounced [ˈistlant]) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic, with a population of 348,580 and an area of 103,000 km (40,000 sq mi), making it the most sparsely populated country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Reykjavík. Reykjavík and the surrounding areas in the southwest of the country are home to over two-thirds of the population.
Restaurants in Iceland

1. Mink Viking Portrait Studio

Laugavegi 11 entrance on Smidjustigur 2nd Floor, Reykjavik 101 Iceland +354 786 2525 [email protected] http://www.mink.is
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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Mink Viking Portrait Studio

Changing you into an awesome viking and getting a cool portrait. Opening hours are from noon til 18:00 (can be flexible if booked in advance with opening hours). Best is to book a time on our homepage www.mink.is. The price are on our homepage. Inside you'll enter into a Viking setting where we you in a variety of handmade Viking costumes. And when you are all dressed up and ready for battle, then you'l pick your weapon of choice, and step in front of the camera. Located on Reykjavik main shopping street is MINK Viking Portrait. Entrance is on Smidjustigur, right around the corner on the 2nd floor. Parking garage is next door on Hverfisgata 20 (1 min walking from the studio).

Reviewed By JonnyYates - Southport, United Kingdom

My wife and I where on our honeymoon in Reykjavik and I wanted a few things to surprise her on the trip. I saw a link on facebook to the shop and had a few emails back and forth before booking (several weeks before). Good communication throughout. When we arrived and realised how close it was to everything in Reykjavik it was even better. We where welcomed in and within minutes looking like a king and queen from ancient times. The lady in the shop was amazing and dressed us up perfectly o look the part. We looked like something straight out of a TV show and the studio really helps get you in the right frame of mind. Couple this with dramatic Viking music and you're really in the mood for some pillaging!! The photos where amazing and whilst we are both camera shy we had a lot of fun posing and carrying various weapons to add to our attire. The finished product was beyond my expectation and has added to our whole experience of Iceland. Thanks alot Mink (and Carla) - Keep up the good work.

2. VR Stofan

Laugavegi 172 3rd Floor, Reykjavik 105 Iceland +354 511 0505 [email protected] http://www.vrstofan.is/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

VR Stofan

VR Stofan (Galaxy Pod VR) is located at Galaxy Pod Hostel, Laugavegi 172, which is one of the most progressive hostels in Europe. Have pizzas and refreshments at the bar, enjoy the mountain view from the lounge and experience the future of gaming at it's best. Fly around the world and discover new travel destinations with Google Earth VR. Shoot zombies or flying robots, make paintings in thin air, play golf in a new way etc. Over 40 games to choose from! Play PS4 on a 75" TV while you wait and buy super cheap refreshments at the happy hour every day from 6 pm to 9 pm. Gull on draft is only 690 ISK, wine from 750 ISK and shots from 690 ISK! The Galaxy bar is certainly one of the cheapest in Reykjavik! And don't forget to leave your signature on the walls before you leave!

3. Berserkir Axarkast

Hjallahrauni 9, Hafnarfjordur 220 Iceland +354 546 0456 [email protected] http://berserkir-axarkast.is/en/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Berserkir Axarkast

Indoor axe throwing range. Open for walk-ins during weekends between 14:00-17:00, for other times you can just book. Ideal for any kind of group, or a date.

Reviewed By 348izzyr

I can not recommend this centre enough! The whole experience was brilliant!! The staff are really friendly, have a good sense of humour and are did a good job at putting us at ease! We walked in on a rainy day and were lucky to get a spot- so booking would have been best! This was safe and so much fun, we threw big and small axes and got to try some trick shots ???? it’s good value for money and great way to relax and have a laugh!!

4. Smidjuloftid

Smidjuvellir 17, Akranes 300 Iceland +354 623 9293 [email protected] http://Smidjuloftid.is
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Smidjuloftid

5. Varmarlaug Swimming Pool

Mosfellsbaer Iceland http://visitmosfellsbaer.is/varmarlaug
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Varmarlaug Swimming Pool

6. Seltjarnarnes Swimming Pool

Sports Seltjarnarnes the south coast, Reykjavik Iceland +354 561 1551 http://www.seltjarnarnes.is/thjonusta/ithrottirogtomstundir/sundlaug/
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Seltjarnarnes Swimming Pool

Reviewed By 552jimp - Hendersonville, United States

This is a rare find, But well worth going to. It is advertised as a swimming pool, and it is, but behind the swimming pool, right on the beach is a complex of hot tubs. There is a changing room, it is absolutely free to the public. You can sit in the huge thermal tubs and feel the ocean splash up against the side of the tubs! We actually sat there and watched the sun start to set. It is a little hard to find, but if you find the main building with the swimming pool, just go behind it and you will see these spa tubs. pretty amazing that it is right on the beach with the water splashing up on the sides! We went there specifically because it was on the beach, and it was free! Cannot fathom why anyone would pay $80 to go to the Blue lagoon when you have a place like this. You will not be disappointed!

7. SmaraTivoli

Hagasmari 1, Kopavogur 201 Iceland +354 534 1900 [email protected] http://smarativoli.is/english/
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

SmaraTivoli

SmaraTivoli is located in Smaralind, Iceland´s largest shopping center of the city area. It´s one of a kind in Iceland, the only indoor family entertainment center with over 100 gameplays on two floors. Smarativoli guarantees a great time for all ages in a setting that has not been seen in Iceland before.

8. Snoker og Poolstofan

Lagmula 5, Reykjavik 108 Iceland +354 581 1147 [email protected] http://www.pool.is
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Snoker og Poolstofan

We have 18 American pool tables and 4 snooker tables and 5 HD projectors to show live from sporting events. We also serve food and drinks.

9. Spilavinir

Sudurlandsbraut 48, Reykjavik 108 Iceland +354 553 3450 [email protected] http://www.spilavinir.is
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Spilavinir

Spilavinir is a wonderful, family friendly board game store. The staff consists entirely of people who love to play board games and are happy to assist you in finding your next favourite board game. Inside the store is Spilakaffi, a boardgame café, where you can sit down and pick a boardgame from their massive collection. Downstairs is a small play-store for young children, and a large game room, party divided into small cozy "living rooms".

10. Rush Iceland

Dalvegi 10-14, Kopavogur 200 Iceland +354 519 3230 [email protected] http://www.rushiceland.is
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Rush Iceland

Reviewed By alfheidura - Iceland, null

Perfect fun indoors for the kids when the weather is bad. Fun trampoline action and I enjoyed myself as much as the kids. Took my 4 and 15 year old.

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