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There are ‘no fishing’ signs everywhere but the locals ignore that. Sit at the water’s edge and watch the jellyfish float about while the sun goes down. Enjoy a sunny day There aren’t many in Iceland but the park down by the lake called Hljomskalagardur has a really cute free library so you can grab a book and lie in the grass. For ice-cream, the locals go to Ísbúðin Valdís, which is hidden away in the harbour. Go in the middle of the day to beat the 3 p.m. rush. Sample local fare, if you dare Whale or puffin your thing? You can get this in pretty much any restaurant in town. For really fresh fish and chips go to Harry’s. To try a pylsur, an Icelandic hot dog, go to Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur. Order one with ‘the works’. Vegetarians may struggle in Iceland. A lot of the food in Iceland is imported so even vegetables can be expensive. Whale and horse meat are abundant and affordable so depending on your views, give it a try. For good value supermarkets try Bonus, Kronan or the more up-market Hagakaup. You can find them on Laugavegur and in the harbour. They are all well signposted. Take part in a knitting tournament Knitting is the most popular ‘sport’ in Iceland. Seriously, you can complete in knitting tournaments. You can even go on seasonally-themed knitting tours, organised by locals all year round.