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Ingolfur Square

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About: Ingolfur Square

In the heart of Reykjavik lies Ingolfur Square, a charming public space lined with shops, restaurants and cafes. In the winter, Ingolfur Square hosts an ice rink that is popular with both locals and tourists.

Ingolfur Square
4 Austurstræti, 101, Reykjavík
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