From 28-30 October, a pop-up staged at Phonica Records in London’s Soho district invited its visitors to experience Iceland. The pop-up was established by Icelandair in partnership with Inspired by Iceland, Blue Lagoon, and Iceland-based clothing brand 66° North, to demonstrate that Iceland as a destination is ‘only around the corner’. Aiming to showcase the country’s tourism appeal, the pop-up featured interactive recreations of Iceland’s natural wonders such as its ice caves, glaciers, and volcanos. For afternoon and evening entertainment, the event provided local food, a photo exhibit, a ‘lava show’, and held several talks from experts. The event was run in the leadup to the 2022 Iceland Airwaves festival, performers for which were staged at the pop-up. The gallery below explores the event in more detail. [su_image_carousel source=”media: 2046687,2046690,2046691,2046692,2046693,2046694,2046695,2046696″ limit=”20″ slides_style=”default;” controls_style=”light;” crop=”none” columns=”1″ adaptive=”no” spacing=”yes” align=”center” max_width=”1170″ “max_height_770″ captions=”no” arrows=”yes” dots=”no” link=”” target=”blank” autoplay=”2″ speed=”medium” image_size=”full” outline=”yes” class=””]
In pictures: 'Around the corner' with Icelandair
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