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Götubarinn
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Götubarinn

Götubarinn is a lively neighborhood pub located on Hafnarstræti, the main street of Akureyri in North Iceland. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and central location, the bar is a popular meeting place for both locals and visitors exploring the town’s compact downtown area. Götubarinn offers a selection of beers, cocktails, and casual drinks in a friendly setting that reflects Akureyri’s welcoming small-town nightlife culture. Its location within walking distance of the harbor, restaurants, and cultural attractions makes it a convenient stop for an evening out in the heart of the town.

Akureyri
North Iceland

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Götubarinn is a lively neighborhood pub located on Hafnarstræti, the main street of Akureyri in North Iceland. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and central location, the bar is a popular meeting place for both locals and visitors exploring the town’s compact downtown area. Götubarinn offers a selection of beers, cocktails, and casual drinks in a friendly setting that reflects Akureyri’s welcoming small-town nightlife culture. Its location within walking distance of the harbor, restaurants, and cultural attractions makes it a convenient stop for an evening out in the heart of the town.

Rango de precios

Horario de apertura

Sun-Thu 16:00-01:00, Fri-Sat 16:00-03:00

Aspectos destacados

Lively Nightlife Atmosphere
Price Level €
Icelandic Travel Stop

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Tipo

Bar

Rango de precios

Mejor momento

18:00–20:30 para cenar

Mejor momento para visitar

Breakfast: 08:00-10:00 for calmer atmosphere
Lunch: 12:00-14:00 for fast local service
Dinner: 18:00-20:30 is most popular
Sunset: pair dinner with nearby viewpoints
Rainy days: ideal indoor stop between attractions
Summer: book ahead due high demand
Winter: check weather and road conditions first
Weekends: reserve in advance for groups

Dirección

Akureyri, Iceland

Horario de apertura

Sun-Thu 16:00-01:00, Fri-Sat 16:00-03:00

Cómo llegar

En coche

Mejor opción fuera de los centros urbanos. Usa navegación en tiempo real.

A pie

En los centros urbanos, caminar puede ser la opción más rápida.

Transporte público

La disponibilidad depende del lugar; Reykjavik tiene la mejor red.

Aparcamiento y accesibilidad

Consulta los aparcamientos cercanos y llama con antelación para requisitos de accesibilidad.

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Consejos locales

Reserve ahead for peak dinner hours (18:30-20:30), especially in summer.
If you are driving, check nearby parking and fuel stops before arrival.
Combine this stop with a nearby walk or viewpoint for a fuller local experience.
Card payments are standard across Iceland, but keep a backup card when traveling remotely.

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¿Necesito reservar?

Se recomienda reservar para cenar en los restaurantes populares, especialmente en verano. Las entradas sin reserva suelen ser posibles para el almuerzo. Siempre llama con antelación para grupos de 6 o más.

¿Cuál es el rango de precios típico?

Los restaurantes de Islandia van desde cafés económicos (2.000–3.000 ISK por persona) hasta alta cocina (8.000–15.000+ ISK). La mayoría se encuentran en el rango de 3.000–7.000 ISK por plato.

¿Se aceptan pagos con tarjeta?

Sí, los pagos con tarjeta son estándar en toda Islandia. La mayoría aceptan Visa y Mastercard. El efectivo rara vez es necesario.

¿Hay opciones vegetarianas y veganas?

La mayoría de restaurantes islandeses ofrecen opciones vegetarianas. Los platos veganos dedicados son más comunes en Reykjavik. Consulta a tu camarero sobre alternativas disponibles.

¿Cuáles son los horarios de apertura típicos?

La mayoría de restaurantes abren alrededor de las 11:30 para el almuerzo y cierran entre las 21:00 y las 23:00. La cocina puede cerrar antes. Consulta siempre el sitio web del restaurante o llama con antelación.

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