DAY 2
We spent the earlier half of our second day wandering around Reykjavik again to explore the city more and get used to it. We had a tasty afternoon snack at C is for Cookie, a cute retro cafe in the centre of the city, where I had a chocolate pudding in a coffee cup with some coffee on the side. We then visited Fotografi, a vintage photography shop displaying old photos of Iceland, and a selection of old cameras on the walls.
It was then time to go to the Blue Lagoon, which I already would love to go back to! The Blue Lagoon is one of the twenty five wonders of the world and is a pool consisting of geothermal sea water. The geothermal heat gives the pool a naturally warm temperature, meaning that it was perfect to swim in during the cold outdoor temperatures!
That evening we went to Reykjavik Streetfood - a warm, cosy restaurant in the centre of the city (Reykjavik is a small city, so everything is fairly easy to find). The "plates" were made out of bread and the meal was inside the bread; which I thought was very fun!

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