Arbaejarlaug
2624 Votes Currently Open- Address: Fylkisvegur 9, 110 Reykjavik, Iceland Map
- Timings: 06:30 am - 10:00 pm Details
- Phone: +354-4115200
- Ticket Price: 900 ISK
- Time Required: 03:00 Hrs
- Tags: Water Body, Leisure, Family And Kids
Is a large modern pool, Icelandic way to unwind after all the visits to the museums and concerts! The pool has all the modern facilities comprise of a large outer pool, a couple of outdoor paddling pools and a children’s pool both indoor and outdoor. Along with that the pool houses a water slide, fountains for children along with three hot spots, steam bath and sauna!
A visit to the pool is a steal for the kids and adults alike, you are sure to have a great time by dipping into the warm water in the ultra cold weather.
Arbaejarlaug Travel Tips
- Entry is free with Reykjavik welcome card.
Entrance Ticket Details For Arbaejarlaug
- Free for children up to 6 years of age
- 600 ISK for children between 6-18 years of age
- Adults: 900 ISK
- Kids: 140 ISK
- For ticket price, check the official website.
How to Reach Arbaejarlaug
- By hired car
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- Arbaejarlaug Address: Fylkisvegur 9, 110 Reykjavik, Iceland
- Arbaejarlaug Contact Number: +354-4115200
- Arbaejarlaug Timing: 06:30 am - 10:00 pm
- Arbaejarlaug Price: 900 ISK
- Best time to visit Arbaejarlaug(preferred time): 07:30 am - 11:30 am
- Time required to visit Arbaejarlaug: 03:00 Hrs
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4.3/10
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42.53% of people who visit Reykjavik include Arbaejarlaug in their plan
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2624 Times
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10 AM - 11 AM
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43.75% of people start their Arbaejarlaug visit around 10 AM - 11 AM
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3 Hrs
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People usually take around 3 Hrs to see Arbaejarlaug
95% of people prefer to travel by car while visiting Arbaejarlaug
People normally club together Reykjavik City Museum and Arbaejarsafn while planning their visit to Arbaejarlaug.