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Laugar SpavsAurora Reykjavik - The Northern Lights Center
Both are endorsed by professionals. Overall, Aurora Reykjavik scores slightly better than Laugar Spa. Aurora Reykjavik comes in at #13 in Reykjavik with accolades from 3 sources including Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Frommer's.
Laugar Spa
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Sundlaugarvegi St., 30A, Reykjavik 104, Iceland
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"This mammoth complex, opened in 2004, has spared no expense to wow patrons with the latest in super-deluxe spa and fitness technology." Full review
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"At the 200,000-square-foot spa, six tubs and an outdoor pool are filled with the Laugardalur Valley’s healing thermal waters." Full review
Aurora Reykjavik - The Northern Lights Center
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Grandagardur 2, Reykjavik 101, Iceland
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"Iceland still derives most of its export income from fish, and this museum, opened in 2005 in a converted fish-freezing plant, takes an in-depth look at the country's 20th-century seafaring heritage." Full review
"Learn about the classical tales explaining the Northern Lights, and the scientific explanation, then watch a 35-minute surround-sound panoramic HD recreation of Icelandic auroras." Full review
"An absolute must-see for northern-lights seekers. Visitors here get to play with technology simulating the intensity and color spectrum of the auroras with panels explaining the physical variations." Full review