Yes there is a shopping mall in Iceland! Located in Reykjavik just from the city center and has lots of stores, cafes, pharmacy, liquor store, and a food court. In this video I walk through the mall showing you what stores are available, where to eat, and more. Plus my favorite pro-tip for a rainy day with kids!
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