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Our restaurant is open from 16.00 21.00 sun-thur and 12.00 21.00 fri-sat Breakfast is from 7.00 10.00 Bar is open from 11.30 22. Breakfast is included with all reservations.

  • Supermarkets: Bónus, Krónan, Nettó and Krambúð. Our breakfast buffet is for hotel guests and it is served in Riverside Restaurant on first floor.
  • Fast Food: Pylsuvagninn, KFC, Subway, Dominos Pizza, Hlöllabátar, Noodles, Skalli and Vefjan.
  • Bakeries: Guðni Bakari and Almar Bakari.
  • Restaurants: Tryggvaskáli, Surf and Turf, Krispr, Tommi’s Burger Joint and Vor.
  • Cafés: Kaffi Krús, Bókakaffið (The Book Cafe) and Riverside Café & Bistro.
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  • How to get to Selfoss from Reykjavík: Route 1 (Suðurlandsvegur).
  • So, without further ado, here is a little introduction to southern Iceland’s often overlooked gem. Some of our favorite reasons are the closeness to all the beautiful natural attractions of Southern Iceland, the authenticity of the town, the amazing northern lights during the winter and the fact that it’s simply cheaper to stay in Selfoss than in Reykjavík. This, no doubt, will only increase tourism and culture in the area.There certainly are many reasons to stay in Selfoss while exploring South Iceland. In 2018, the town announced that it was creating a new town centre, in which it would have reconstructions from historical buildings all around the country. Sports are very popular in the town, most notably football, basketball and handball, largely due to the student population. The town also has the Bobby Fischer Centre, a museum on the life of chess champion his grave is located nearby. Every year it has the Sumar á Selfossi festival, which translates to Summer in Selfoss, which includes a fete, musical performers, and an evening bonfire. Selfoss is a cultural hub in the southwest. The same geological forces that threaten the town, however, also provide opportunity for it, as the activity in the area means that the greenhouse industry has flourished. In 2008, an earthquake struck the town, damaging roads and buildings, killing a number of sheep, and injuring 30 people. More recently, it has become seen as a desirable place to move for those who want to escape the stresses of city living or raise a family closer to the nature. Its exponential growth over the next decades came from the rise in trade due to the bridge, and the establishment of a large dairy farm and local store which needed employees.

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    The town was small at the beginning of the 20th Century with just around 40 inhabitants. This bridge was so important to the country’s infrastructure and economy that is was guarded by British troops in World War Two, after the Allies invaded Iceland following the fall of its colonial ruler, Denmark, to the Nazis.

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    More commerce came to the region in 1891, when a suspension bridge was built over the river Olfusa, connecting the agricultural south to the capital. However, it was not permanently settled, according to the Book of Settlements, until just after 1000 AD.īeing inland, Selfoss was an agricultural centre, at a time when most economic centres were the fishing towns (the coastline is 15 kilometres, or nine miles, away). Records of the lands near Selfoss date back to the first man to permanently move to Iceland, Ingólfur Arnarson it was said he spent the winter of 873 to 874 AD here, beneath the mountain that overlooks the town, Ingólfsfjall.










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