Perlan services AB
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My husband and I absolutely loved it here. We bought tickets on arrival. The staff were super friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. There is plenty to do, we spent a good 3 hours looking around then went for a drink in the cafe on the top floor. Amazing 360 degree views of the city from the viewing deck. Lava tour was good and ice cave amazing. Lots to see and do, including a planetarium. Learnt lots about Iceland.
Booked this last minute the night before, as after day long tour, I needed something a little more chilled to do with my son. He’s 13 and I was worried he’d be bored, but it ended up being a real highlight of our trip. Visually it’s fab inside, feeling very spacious, with some fantastic exhibits around the rock formations, volcano’s, waters around Iceland and nature. The volcano ‘show’ (video) was visually epic, and their new volcano ‘show’ which was a 5D ‘experience’ was really impactful. The ice caves underneath were truly impressive for them to have created and keep as a permanent exhibit you could walk round. The view from the walkway around the top is breathtaking. Just make sure you wrap up warm and the icy wind will hit you at some point! And finally the restaurant is well worth a visit. The glass dome gives an incredibly unique feel, then you notice whole seating area is slowly rotating around the centre, giving an ever changing vista. The food itself is pretty good as well, with my son declaring the pizza one of the best he’s ever had! No hesitation recommending this as a must visit if you’re in Reykjavik.
This was one of the most amazing museums I have ever been to. The interactive experiences, sounds and facts were poignant, immersive, fun and exciting. The trip down into the volcano was exceptionally awesome and very realistic. We were absolutely memorised. The ice experience was very cold and we did get stuck being some slow people, but, totally worth it. We were just in jeans and a fleece for this. We did the aurora experience last and had lined up perfectly with our tour for tonight. Stunning show with very comfy seats. We highly recommend the restaurant on the top floor. With a stunning view and the lamb soup was Michelin quality. Free lockers to stash rucksacks and coats and just an incredible place. Worth every penny and we will definitely go there again when we return.
A interesting museum to visit, exploring the different areas with the explanation of volcanos and glacier along with sea creatures and a huge POLAR BEAR!! Even going through a man made ice cave which is very cold so do bring some extra layers. After which we went to the upper floors to enjoy some desserts and relax before continuing on our next journey.
I really enjoyed visiting the Perlan Museum — it was such a fun and immersive experience. The museum has a variety of interactive screens and exhibits that make learning about Iceland’s nature exciting. You can explore different floors, each telling a unique story about the land, glaciers, wildlife, and natural phenomena. The way they use technology to bring animals and plants to life for example, with lenses or screens that reveal detailed information is especially great for kids and families. It made the visit both educational and entertaining, and we had a lot of fun exploring it together. Perlan is built on top of a group of huge hot-water storage tanks that were originally part of Reykjavík’s geothermal system, and a striking glass dome sits above them so yes, the building has a fascinating architectural history tied to its original function as water tanks. One of the highlights was the man-made ice cave. It felt wonderfully cold nearly as chilly as a real glacier and reminded me of the time I visited a real glacier. The cave experience was so photogenic, I took even more photos there. Inside, it can get around −15 °C, so be prepared for the cold! The layout is thoughtful and spacious, with enough room for a few people to walk together comfortably, and the interactive nature of the exhibits keeps you engaged throughout the visit. All in all, it was a great stop — educational, beautifully designed, and enjoyable for visitors of all ages. 👍🏼👍🏼Because I had already seen the real glaciers and natural landscapes, the experience felt familiar to me. However, I can honestly say that if someone is not able to visit a real glacier or explore Iceland extensively, the museum offers a very similar experience. The man-made ice cave, in particular, feels impressively realistic. Of course, it’s missing the vast snowy landscape outside, but inside, the details are very well done and immersive.💛💛 For me, it was a pleasant and well-designed experience. But for someone who doesn’t have the opportunity to explore the glaciers or travel around Iceland, Perlan would be an excellent alternative and a truly worthwhile place to visit.
- Adress
- DROTTNINGGATAN 41, 582 27 Linköping
- Län
- Östergötlands län
- Webbplats
- perlan.is
- Org.nr
- 559243-5514
Företagsinformation
- Bolagsform
- AB
- SNI-bransch
- 81210
- Organisationsnummer
- 559243-5514
- Registreringsdatum
- 2020-02-21
- Antal anställda
- 0
- Omsättning
- 0.1 MSEK
- F-skatt
- Uppgift saknas