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Editor’s Column #11 Notes From a Cold Country Not so long ago, I had deluded myself to such a point as to suggest that I preferred winter in Iceland to summer . I can only apologise. Clearly, I had a vitamin D deficiency when I wrote that and was delirious with cold. Over recent days, the weather in Reykjavík has been nothing short of lovely. So warm, so bright, that the entire downtown area has put me in mind of somewhere tropical and far away. Somewhere like, for the sake o
Recent pleasant weather in Reykjavík has transformed the city's downtown area, evoking comparisons to tropical destinations. The author notes that the bright sunshine and carefully curated tourist appeal of the capital's streets create a vibrant atmosphere, distinct from the country's usual tranquility.
While some long-time residents recall a different community spirit, they acknowledge the area's improved aesthetic. The city's design, with attractions like the rainbow-painted street leading to Hallgrímskirkja, is increasingly geared towards visitor experience, balancing entertainment and accommodation.
This piece highlights how urban spaces adapt to tourism and changing societal influences, impacting local identity and visitor perception.
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