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How many flights of stairs? I assume someone could wait at the elevator exit while someone else did the stairs to the top? Looks worth the trip to see the view!
There are only two flights. You can see the view from where you get off the elevator - it's just not as good as from upstairs. It's all covered up by the clock faces if that makes sense?
Too bad the whale watching trip was a no go! Looks like the weather in Iceland is quite volatile! Some nice views from the church even with the dreary weather!
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You got some great pictures from up there. I understand what you're saying about the clock faces blocking the view. I think you showed it in one of the pictures.
Liz
Too bad the whale watching trip was a no go! Looks like the weather in Iceland is quite volatile! Some nice views from the church even with the dreary weather!
Volatile is definitely a good word for it. Deb (All Ears Net) and Linda have been in Iceland the last few days and I've seen their photos on Facebook. They were wrapped up one day, so it looked cold and a bit dreary, then the next day, it looked very pleasant and sunny for them.
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You got some great pictures from up there. I understand what you're saying about the clock faces blocking the view. I think you showed it in one of the pictures.
Liz
Yes, Mark pointed out later that I'd posted photos of that area, which I'd forgotten all about.
Monday 1 May – part three: a strawberry and liquorice one?
After we’d finished at the Hallgrimskirkja church, we decided to head over to the Perlan. You may remember from the pre-trip report that this was my plan for our Saturday night dinner, as they had a revolving restaurant there, but sadly that’s no more. It’s closed in terms of it being a museum, as they’re gutting it and starting to rebuild it. It will have an ice cave and glacier exhibit in it first when it reopens in the summer, and will be completed by 2018. I bet it will be quite something when it’s done.
In the meantime, there’s a lot of work going on in here…
We headed up to the fourth floor, which is home to the café and the viewing platform, and gamely we made our way outside. I think you can probably get an idea from this just how horrible it was outside.
I got these photos towards the city, but I’m not entirely sure how, given that I was almost being blown away as I took them….
We eventually headed back inside for some shelter, and got in line for the café. There were a couple of tour buses here when we arrived, so it was a bit busy at first, although I think they disappeared quickly enough, and it ended up being just us and a couple of other groups of four people, and that was it.
I couldn’t believe it when I spotted these…
They had some flavours listed, but there were more types than flavours, so when it was our turn, I enquired about the yellow ones. Unsurprisingly, they were lemon, so I had one of those, along with a coffee one, and they were very good.
Mark was braver than I was and went for the strawberry and liquorice (then again, I hate liquorice with a passion, so that was never happened) and he told me it tasted of “nothing really”. I still declined to have a try. I wasn’t risking it. He also had a more conventional raspberry one, but only because he was told that the peanut butter ones were sold out. Ugh!
We sat there for a while, enjoying our macarons and hot chocolate, and occasionally, we’d sit there and say “I think the weather’s easing” and it would…. For a few seconds… then the downpours would start again.
Eventually, we found enough of a break in the weather to venture back outside, and I managed to get a few more photos…
I was going to walk all the way around the Perlan, and Mark managed it, but my handbag was blowing open (this was with the magnetic clasp up against my body! ) and I didn’t want to risk losing anything from it, so I retreated back the way we’d come.
I , once again, love your pictures!! With all of vivid weather description, I must admit I am totally retracting my statement the I would like to move to Iceland. Visit it? Definitely!!. I am so glad you found your macarons!! I am with you on the strawberry and licorice ones-BLECH!!
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You were rewarded for venturing out in the weather with macarons!! Licorice? Oh my, no thank you. Wow, that's a bold flavor choice!
The pictures from there look great though, once the rain lets up a little bit.
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I , once again, love your pictures!! With all of vivid weather description, I must admit I am totally retracting my statement the I would like to move to Iceland. Visit it? Definitely!!.
Oh you definitely should visit it, but now you see why I wasn't so keen on the idea of living there...
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