I have two questions now, see who can help answer them; First, we want to drive from the airport to Oslo and Reykjavik city, walk around a few attractions, how to park in the city? How to pay for parking meters? If there is no cash on hand, can the airport swipe the card to withdraw cash? Second, I have booked some homestays in Norway and Iceland, but I estimate that I will not be able to check in until after 9 pm every day. How do the landlords usually leave the door for us to check in? It's our first time to stay, we don't know each other, and we don't know the specific location of the homestay ?
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The guide pulse table is clearly written.
I will answer one of your questions. Hosts will usually contact you by email after booking (some will tell you how to enter the room directly), you can tell the host your approximate arrival time, and the host will arrange in advance. Some sections of Reykjavik can park, and parking meters can be paid by credit card.
The situation in Norway is not understood, about Iceland. 1. In Reykjavik, there are self-service parking ticket machines in most parking lots, but I don't know why I have to spend this money... My suggestion is to find a small street in a residential area and park for free... We booked a residence very close to the city center on Airbnb, and the car was parked on the owner's street the next day, and then we walked around, and no one cared when we came back. Reykjavik is very small, and you can definitely walk to all the main attractions. 2. Iceland is not used to closing doors, the public security is very good, and landlords generally leave their doors open. Even if the landlord sometimes closes the door when going out, they will leave the key near the door, and you can find it. In general, in these special situations, they will contact you. I stayed in Iceland for 9 nights, all in Airbnb, and there were no problems at all.