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Smáralind
The guide was updated:The Smaralind shopping centre is located in the geographical centre of the Reykjavík Capital Area. It has around 70 shops and other service outlets, including multi-national shopping chains, a variety of fashion stores, supermarkets, gift shops, a multi-screen cinema, and several cafes and restaurants.
Useful Information
- Address: Hagasmári 1, Kópavogur
- Opening hours: Mon–Wed 11am–7pm, Thu–Fri 11am–9pm, Sat 11am–6pm, Sun 1pm–6pm
- Website: www.smaralind.is/english
- Phone: +354 528 8000
- Email: smaralind@smaralind.is
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Smáralind
The Smaralind shopping centre is located in the geographical centre of the Reykjavík Capital Area. It has around 70 shops and other service outlets, including multi-national shopping chains, a variety of fashion stores, supermarkets, gift shops, a multi-screen cinema, and several cafes and restaurants.
Read more