What to do and see in Capital Region, Capital Region: The Best Lessons & Workshops

April 20, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Capital Region, Iceland including Culture and Crafts-Day Classes, The Tin Can Factory - Meet the Natives, Human Writes, Creative Iceland, 101 Yoga, Icelandic Elfschool.
Restaurants in Capital Region

1. Culture and Crafts-Day Classes

Culture and Crafts Hulduhlio 7 Reykjavik 270 Mosfellsbaer Iceland, Reykjavik 270 Iceland +354 869 9913 [email protected] http://www.cultureandcraft.com
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Culture and Crafts-Day Classes

Culture and Craft is a company that works with people who are interested in increasing their knowledge of knitting, and aimed at everyone from beginners to more advanced knitters. Participants learn about Icelandic wool and the culture that has developed since the time of the settlement. Culture and Craft workshops and courses are run by Ragnheiður Jóhannsdóttir, a skilled educator with over 40 years’ knitting experience. She offers 3 hour knitting workshops, walking tours and longer knitting courses for up to 7 days, all of which are conducted in English and for a maximum group size of 12 people.Find more information and booking on our website.

2. The Tin Can Factory - Meet the Natives

Borgartun 1, Reykjavik 105 Iceland +354 551 7700 [email protected] http://thetincanfactory.eu/meet-the-natives.html
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The Tin Can Factory - Meet the Natives

Meet the Natives! Language, culture, history, food and fun! Three hours of entertainment a good refreshment for mind and body! Learn about the Icelandic language, the Alphabet and phrases and get to know more about about Iceland, history, culture, food-culture and taste of the best traditional Icelandic dishes and excellent herbal tea from the nature of Iceland. The day-session We end in our hall with an excellent view over the see - with a buffet of cakes and bread, where you can taste the most common and the most traditional afternoon meal in Iceland. You will get stories and talk about the history of cakes and bread in Iceland and you can make your own Icelandic pancakes using 40, 60 or 80 years old pancake-pans. Evening session In the end you relax and enjoy the excellent view and eat our very good Icelandic lamb-soup and drink Icelandic beer. Then you get warm Icelandic pancakes with homemade Icelandic jam and cream and the opportunity to make your own, using a 40, 60 or 80 years old pancake-pan.

3. Human Writes

Tryggvagata 15, Reykjavik 101 Iceland +354 868 9194 [email protected]
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Human Writes is a half day creative writing workshop downtown Reykjavik. Inspired by Reykjavik's Human Rights Manifesto this workshop was created and it's about finding creativity and being inspired by art, nature ourselves and others. Workshops are held Tuesdays and Saturdays from 13:00-17:00 at the City Library.

4. Creative Iceland

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Creative Iceland

Creative Iceland provides creative activities, cultural experiences, and custom-made itineraries for individuals, families, and groups. -Providing our own sightseeing tours combined with both creative experiences and cultural activities -Providing individuals, families, and groups with specialized itineraries that center around creative and cultural experiences -Curating distinctive custom-made tours for the private traveler The combination of conventional and custom-made tour ideas with creative and cultural experiences offers travelers something new. A more authentic way to discover Iceland. It creates additional options for the traveler, a way in to the real Iceland and its people. We provide visitors with a unique insight into the Iceland’s fascinating cultural natural landscapes.

5. 101 Yoga

Njalsgata 26A, Reykjavik 2300 Iceland +354 696 3676 [email protected] http://www.101yoga.is
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

101 Yoga

101 Yoga is the smallest Yoga studio in Iceland and probably in the world. We can accommodate for 7 people maximum which makes every class unique and personal.

6. Icelandic Elfschool

Sidumula 31 2nd Floor, Reykjavik 108 Iceland +354 588 6060 [email protected] http://theelfschool.com
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4.0 based on 73 reviews

Icelandic Elfschool

Reviewed By 478cd

Wonderful time spent with Magnus and 4 other inquisitive souls. You are told stories, encouraged to ask questions, entertained and educated. I've never had an experience like it. The snacks provided are delicious and my favourite wafers were handed out generously. I was even given a lift back to my accomodation. I will be back when the museum is opened. Thank you.

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