This podcast tracks one resident across Iceland over a couple of years, learning each area before moving on. The terrain is mostly plateau, with icefields, mountain peaks, and fiords deeply indenting a coast that holds almost the entire population. Half of that population is around Reykjavík, the capital and largest city. The host's range moves from the capital, Reykjavík, north to Akureyri, out to the Snæfellsnes peninsula, and up to Hornstrandir. Askja, in the highland interior, is a reminder of the volcanic history that shaped migration. Around the coast, the North Atlantic Current moderates the climate and opens the land into bays and fiords. The series unfolds slowly, returning to the same Icelandic places as the seasons change. A damp, cool summer turns into a mild, windy winter, and the short daylight changes how the plateau and fiords appear. Each return adds a layer, until knowing a place properly feels like a resident's knowledge. Katrín Jónsdóttir lives in Iceland and stays for two years, moving between cities, coastlines and smaller towns on a route that follows the seasons. Not a week-long visit — Katrín is there in every kind of weather, working out where to eat on an ordinary Tuesday, which train to take, what a festival actually feels like from the pavement. A new episode arrives every day. Each one is short and specific: one neighbourhood, one journey, one meal, one museum worth the detour — with the practical detail that matters. What it costs. When it closes. Whether the queue is worth it. What to do when it rains. Every episode carries a full transcript and chapter markers. Part of Paris2Tokyo — one show for each of the world's hundred most-visited countries. Made for travelers, wherever you are going next. #Iceland #IcelandTravel #NorthernEurope #Reykjavík #TravelPodcast #Travel #Paris2Tokyo https://www.paris2tokyo.com/podcasts/iceland/
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Iceland Travel Podcast with Katrín Jónsdóttir is a general podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 15 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #8
Steam, Greenhouses, and the Long Way to Reykjadalur
Aug 8, 20269 minS1
<p>Katrín arrives in Hveragerði, the hot-spring town, and settles into her first day: a walk through the Geothermal Park, a soak in the hot river, and a taste of geothermal-baked rye bread. She reflects on the town's quiet resilience and the festival days ahead.</p>
<p>Episode 8 of Iceland Travel Podcast with Katrín Jónsdóttir. Katrín Jónsdóttir is in Hveragerdi, Iceland.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Reykjadalur Guesthouse, Hveragarðurinn (Geothermal Park), Reykjadalur valley, Greenhouse Hotel food hall (Gróðurhúsið), Sunnumörk shopping centre, Hveragerðiskirkja church, Sandhólshver hot spring, Hengill...
<p>Katrín spends her final day in Reykjavík soaking up the city's Pride-week energy, buying last-minute supplies for the Dacia, and reflecting on what it means to leave the capital behind. A quiet evening at Café Babalú and a farewell walk by the old harbour close out the first leg of her journey.</p>
<p>Episode 7 of Iceland Travel Podcast with Katrín Jónsdóttir. Katrín Jónsdóttir is in Reykjavik, Iceland.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Reykjavik Roasters, Hallgrímskirkja, The Settlement Exhibition, Íslenski Barinn, Grandi Mathöll, Café Babalú, Vesturbær, Hveragerði.</p>
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<p>On her last full day in Reykjavík before the Ring Road, Katrín walks the rain-soaked streets during Pride week, makes the final call on her vehicle, and finds a quiet carpark to watch the city breathe. A reflection on practical endings and the long light of August.</p>
<p>Episode 6 of Iceland Travel Podcast with Katrín Jónsdóttir. Katrín Jónsdóttir is in Reykjavik, Iceland.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Grandi Mathöll, Icelandic Street Food, Hallgrímskirkja, Vesturbæjarlaug, Sun Voyager, Reykjavik Roasters, Landsbankinn, Kringlan.</p>
<p>Covered: Vehicle purchase finality, Pride week...
<p>On day five in Reykjavík, Katrín navigates the practicalities of settling in—picking up her kennitala, opening a bank account—while the city buzzes with Pride preparations. She reflects on the cost of living, the summer light, and the quiet before the parade.</p>
<p>Episode 5 of Iceland Travel Podcast with Katrín Jónsdóttir. Katrín Jónsdóttir is in Reykjavik, Iceland.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Registers Iceland, Grandi Mathöll, Reykjavik Roasters, Landsbankinn, Hallgrímskirkja, Vesturbær.</p>
<p>Covered: kennitala and housing registration, bank account opening with kennitala, Pride week in Reykjavík, c...
<p>On day four in Reykjavík, Katrín navigates the practicalities of settling in, from public transit to Pride week preparations, and finds a moment of stillness before the city's celebrations begin.</p>
<p>Episode 4 of Iceland Travel Podcast with Katrín Jónsdóttir. Katrín Jónsdóttir is in Reykjavik, Iceland.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Reykjavík, Grandi district, Old Harbour, Grandi Mathöll, Sun Voyager sculpture, Hallgrímskirkja, Vesturbær district, Vesturbæjarlaug pool.</p>
<p>Covered: Public transit in Reykjavík (Strætó), Cost of living and dining in Reykjavík, Reykjavík's geothermal poo...
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