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Gaukurinn
The guide was updated:Iceland’s oldest pub is going strong, featuring live rock concerts from a mix of mainstream and underground bands. There's something going on almost every night, including stand-up comedy shows and karaoke parties. Gaukurinn has been stable in the Icelandic music scene since forever and many of Iceland’s biggest artists started out here
In recent years Gaukurinn has established itself as a safe haven for the queer/alternative/drag and other artists in Iceland.
Useful Information
- Address: Tryggvagata 22, Reykjavík
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 4pm–1am, Fri & Sat 4pm-3am
- Website: www.gaukurinn.is
- Phone: +354 588 1556
- Email: rekstrarstjori@gaukurinn.is
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Iceland’s oldest pub is going strong, featuring live rock concerts from a mix of mainstream and underground bands. There's something going on almost every night, including stand-up comedy shows and karaoke parties. Gaukurinn has been stable in the Icelandic music scene since forever and many of Iceland’s biggest artists started out here
In recent years Gaukurinn has established itself as a safe haven for the queer/alternative/drag and other artists in Iceland.
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