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  2. The public baths were a great deal of fun and a terrific way to see an authentic version of an important aspect of Icelandic culture. We spent two hours and just had a terrific time and enjoyed each of the pools, hot tubs, and sauna.

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    • Baronsstigur 45a
  3. 411 5350 sundholl@reykjavik.is. Reykjavík Rainbow Certification. Most days of the year, swimming pools have regular opening hours. There are different opening hours around Christmas, Easter, and other public holidays. Wheelchair-accessible hot tub in the new outdoor area.

  4. Sundhöllin is the oldest pool in Reykjavík, first having been opened as a public baths in 1937. It has been open since, although it didn’t undergo a major renovation until 2017, when it had a wealth of new features added.

  5. Jun 5, 2024 · Review of Sundhollin Public Baths. Reviewed June 5, 2024. Great time at the baths in the early evening after a day of walking and sightseeing. As both over 67 we got in for free when we showed our ID. Outdoor pool, indoor pool, cold plunge pool and hot seated pool as well as saunas etc.

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    • Baronsstigur 45a, 101, Capital Region
  6. The baths are relatively clean, with hot, warm and ice cold tubs as well as pools and steam and sauna rooms. $8 USD for admission for the entire facility including lockers. Bring a towel or rent for a nominal fee.

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    • Baronsstigur 45a
  7. Book your tickets online for Sundhollin Public Baths, Reykjavik: See 393 reviews, articles, and 57 photos of Sundhollin Public Baths, ranked No.142 on Tripadvisor among 142 attractions in Reykjavik.

  8. My last day in Reykjavik included a trip to the Sundhollen Thermal Pools. Just a few minutes' walk from our accommodation, very conveniently located near the old Town, it cost 121

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