I'm a City Girl 31. maí 2006 00:01 anna margrét björnsson When I moved from Reykjavík to London in 1992 I thought I was never coming back. Not that I didn't love all that gorgeous wilderness, the endless summer nights and the excitement of raging snow storms in winter when electricy sometimes got cut off. My problem: I'm a city girl. Fourteen years ago there were 3 bars in Reykjavík. There were maybe three museums, three (hugely expensive) restaurants and from Monday until Friday there wasn't a soul in the streets. No-one went out for lunch , nothing went on during the week, and citizens ended up freaking out on a Saturday night in total debauchery. Things couldn't be more different now. The change to this small capital has been extraordinary in recent years. The city vibrates with creative energy. Up here its all about art, music, fashion: excellent restaurants, crazy bars, and an endless plethora of events. Reykjavik now has that magical buzz that epitomized New York in the seventies and Berlin in the eighties. The tourist numbers just visiting Iceland for a stay in the capital of cool are constantly on the rise. Reykjavík is all about inspiration, energy and a whole lot of attitude. And that's what we hope to bring to you with reykjavik.com and reykjavikmag - your guide to a good time in the city where it's all happening. Anna Margrét Björnsson News in English Opinion of the Day Mest lesið Hljóp upp í fjall eftir árekstur og neitaði að koma niður Erlent Trump lokar Kennedy-miðstöðinni í tvö ár „vegna endurbóta“ Erlent „Ég spyr hvernig hefði farið ef ég hefði ekki lifað þetta af“ Innlent Um 125 börn á þyngdastjórnunarlyfjum og 500 með fitulifur Innlent Hinn fimm ára Liam laus úr haldi og kominn heim Erlent Töframaður lúbarinn í Garðabæ: „Ég hélt að þetta væri búið“ Innlent Gagnagrunnur heimilisfanga ICE-liða hýstur á Íslandi Innlent „Getur Mette-Marit orðið drottning eftir þetta?“ Erlent Segir af sér þingmennsku að ákveðnu skilyrði uppfylltu Innlent „Liggur maður þarna á jörðinni og það var verið að berja hann í stöppu“ Innlent
When I moved from Reykjavík to London in 1992 I thought I was never coming back. Not that I didn't love all that gorgeous wilderness, the endless summer nights and the excitement of raging snow storms in winter when electricy sometimes got cut off. My problem: I'm a city girl. Fourteen years ago there were 3 bars in Reykjavík. There were maybe three museums, three (hugely expensive) restaurants and from Monday until Friday there wasn't a soul in the streets. No-one went out for lunch , nothing went on during the week, and citizens ended up freaking out on a Saturday night in total debauchery. Things couldn't be more different now. The change to this small capital has been extraordinary in recent years. The city vibrates with creative energy. Up here its all about art, music, fashion: excellent restaurants, crazy bars, and an endless plethora of events. Reykjavik now has that magical buzz that epitomized New York in the seventies and Berlin in the eighties. The tourist numbers just visiting Iceland for a stay in the capital of cool are constantly on the rise. Reykjavík is all about inspiration, energy and a whole lot of attitude. And that's what we hope to bring to you with reykjavik.com and reykjavikmag - your guide to a good time in the city where it's all happening. Anna Margrét Björnsson
News in English Opinion of the Day Mest lesið Hljóp upp í fjall eftir árekstur og neitaði að koma niður Erlent Trump lokar Kennedy-miðstöðinni í tvö ár „vegna endurbóta“ Erlent „Ég spyr hvernig hefði farið ef ég hefði ekki lifað þetta af“ Innlent Um 125 börn á þyngdastjórnunarlyfjum og 500 með fitulifur Innlent Hinn fimm ára Liam laus úr haldi og kominn heim Erlent Töframaður lúbarinn í Garðabæ: „Ég hélt að þetta væri búið“ Innlent Gagnagrunnur heimilisfanga ICE-liða hýstur á Íslandi Innlent „Getur Mette-Marit orðið drottning eftir þetta?“ Erlent Segir af sér þingmennsku að ákveðnu skilyrði uppfylltu Innlent „Liggur maður þarna á jörðinni og það var verið að berja hann í stöppu“ Innlent