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8/11/2015 Iceland: 6 of the best new developments | C&IT http://www.citmagazine.com/article/1357349/iceland6bestnewdevelopments 2/5 ambient lighting that creates the effect of being underwater with them. After closing time, the 1,700m2 area can seat 150 people for dinner in the main section, beneath the giant whales. Permits can be arranged for larger groups as the space can accommodate approximately 500 standing guests. The venue has already hosted a number of cocktail parties, breakfast business meetings and incentive gatherings. whalesoficeland.is Into the Glacier ice cave Set high on the Langjokull ice cap, around 80 miles from Reykjavik, Europe's largest manmade ice tunnel and caves opened on 1 June offering visitors the chance to explore the glacier's five chambers, located 30m below the surface, while learning about glaciology and the effects of global warming. The tour kicks off with a ride on an eightwheel supertruck and can take up to 80 people, three times a day until September. A revised timetable runs through the winter months. The cave room is available for hire for parties, meetings and events. The typical length of time spent in the cave is between 30 and 50 minutes. intotheglacier.is Wonder Wagon Wonder Wagon is the brainchild of three Icelandic women who converted an old green bus with crystal chandeliers, scalloped curtains, paintings, sculptures and a grand piano to provide a 90minute cultural tour of Reykjavik's art scene. Various local artists make surprise appearances en route to perform live music, read poetry and to sing traditional Icelandic songs. Guests can also expect treats, such as coffee and doughnuts. The 37seater vehicle leaves from Harpa Concert Hall at 5pm

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