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Is there a toll road in Iceland?
The only toll road in Iceland is at the Vaðlaheiðargöng tunnel, which is on Route 1 a few km east of Akureyri in the north of the country. Signs are placed at the approach to the tunnel at either end to alert drivers that they are now on a toll road, how to pay for the journey and how much it costs.How to pay road toll in vadlaheidi tunnel?
Drivers need to pay road toll when they drive through the Vadlaheidi Tunnel and it is unique in the fact that there are no toll booths or pay machines around. Instead, travellers must visit www.tunnel.is and pay the 1.500 ISK fee for each single trip via card, either 24 hours prior to or after their trip through the tunnel.What is Akureyri famous for?
The iconic Akureyri Church is considered one of the must-see Akureyri attractions. It's conveniently easy to spot as it towers over the center of the city and dominates the town's skyline. It was consecrated in 1940 and, since then, has always been the most significant trademark symbol of the 'Capital in the North.'What is the bus schedule in Akureyri?
Note that when you have arrived in Akureyri all transportation with the city buses are for free. The bus schedule covers a time-frame from 6.28 am till 22.36 pm all weekdays and during weekends from 12.18 till 18.55. Exceptions are on public holidays, for further information see City buss time schedule.