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                <title>Reykjavik Tourist Card</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The card offers unlimited bus, art gallery and swimming pool access for one, two, or three days. I know this doesn't sound spectacular, but consider this: <br>1) Cabs are horrifically expensive and the bus system, although somewhat antiquated, really works. Therefore you'll have more money to spend on the most expensive pints in the world.<br>2) These are no ordinary swimming pools. Thermal pools, four levels of hot spa pools (make sure you experience them in order, otherwise you feel as if your having a stroke), Olympic standard pools for true swimmers, there's even a waterslide or two, all naturally heated. And no chlorine red eye.<br>3) The art galleries are a great place to chill out, and dry out after being caught in one of Reyk's many storms.<br><br>- Strætó City Buses<br>- Reykjavík City Thermal Pools (7)<br>- Reykjavík Art Museums:  Kjarvalsstaðir, Ásmundarsafn, Hafnarhús<br>- National Gallery of Iceland<br>- Hafnarfjörður Maritime &amp; Folk Museum<br>- The Family Park and Reykjavík Zoo<br>- Árbæjarsafn, The Reykjavík City Museum<br>- The Sigurjón Ólafsson Art Mueseum<br>- The Culture House<br>- National and University Library<br>- ASÍ Art Museum<br>- The Living Art Museum<br>- The Nordic House]]></description>
                
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