Iceland Culture Guide
Icelandic culture is steeped in its Viking heritage and diverse in its expression. Icelanders are proud of their literary heritage which stems back to authors of the 12th and 14th centuries. Literature along with art and music, is embraced and practiced by most Icelanders today.
To feed this demand, Reykjavik has several theatres, an opera house, a symphony orchestra, numerous art galleries, cinemas, museums and bookstores. The Icelanders are an intellectual and liberal people, who like to work hard and play hard.
Nightlife in Reykjavik has been rated as among the best in the world, with street parties till dawn, fueled by the local tipple Brennivín (Black death) or a Pilsner lager. Whether you are visiting Iceland to experience its heritage and culture, explore its landscape, or join in the party, you can read everything you need to know here at Procar.