Located in Reykjavík, 0.9 mi from Laugardalur Family Park, ODDSSON Hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is offered.
Kenneth
United States of America
Good hotel. Clean. Minimalist. Wasn't there much during hours bar was open. Easy to access and decent location.
Located in Reykjavík and with Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach reachable within 1.8 miles, Center Hotels Laugavegur has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Karen
United States of America
Wonderful and very helpful staff who made things so much easier for us. The rooms were very clean and comfortable. The free breakfast we had with our room was very good. It was a 15 minute walk to most of the places we wanted to go to. I would stay here again.
Set in the popular 101 harbor district of Berjaya Reykjavik Marina Hotel offers free Wi-Fi access. All rooms include a flat-screen TV and either city or harbor views.
Tara
United Kingdom
Good location. Cool interior. Rooms basic with great design.
Located on Laugavegur shopping street in central Reykjavik, this hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi access. Hallgrimskirkja Church is a 5-minute walk away.
Skuggi Hotel Reykjavík offers accommodations in Reykjavík only 459 feet from Laugavegur Shopping Street. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar or visit one of the many restaurants and bars within the area....
Beth
United States of America
The breakfast was delicious, especially the rye bread! I even asked the server where I could possibly purchase it. Location was perfect for walking to bars and restaurants.
Downtown Reykjavik is full of life, joy and culture, so it can be noisy at night. We recommend enjoying the live music at the bar downstairs, which will stop at 11 in the night.
Hotel Odinsve is a quarter mile from Laekjartorg Square in central Reykjavik. It offers free Wi-Fi internet. All rooms have satellite TV, hardwood floors and a tea/coffee maker.
Katinka
United States of America
The location was perfect! Easy to access but quiet. The room was delightful and spacious. The bed was comfortable. Breakfast was absolutely delicious as was dinner.
Newly renovated during the spring of 2023, Hotel Local 101 is an independent hotel quietly tucked away in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, on a charming street made up of classical Icelandic homes.
Lily
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, nice breakfast. Great price for Reykjavik, happy hour drink prices.
This stylish 16-floor hotel provides great city and sea views. Offering a fitness center and restaurant, Fosshotel Reykjavík is 656 feet from Laugavegur shopping street. WiFi is free.
Located in Reykjavík and with Solfar Sun Voyager reachable within 1.1 miles, Grandi by Center Hotels provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and...
Spa was very relaxing. Staff were nice and helpful.
Located in Reykjavík and with Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach reachable within 1.8 miles, Center Hotels Laugavegur has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Close to the main action in town, comfortable hotel
Located in Reykjavík, 0.9 mi from Laugardalur Family Park, ODDSSON Hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is offered.
Everything! Exceeding all expectations. Fantastic staff
Featuring free WiFi, Nordurey Hotel offers accommodations in Reykjavík, 1.2 mi from Hallgrímskirkja Church. Each room is equipped with a desk and flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
Location was perfect, free parking, friendly staff
Hotel Muli offers accommodations in Reykjavík. WiFi is free. Restaurant, shopping and museums are accessible within a 5-minute walk. Each room has a flat-screen TV.
Clean et nice place, not so far from the city center
Skuggi Hotel Reykjavík offers accommodations in Reykjavík only 459 feet from Laugavegur Shopping Street. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar or visit one of the many restaurants and bars within the area.
Modern, stylish, location , staff , breakfast, bar
This hotel is on Reykjavík’s main street, Laugavegur, 820 feet from the waterfront promenade. It offers an intimate setting and tastefully designed rooms. Parking is free.
Wonderfully thorough staff. Great property and value.
This hotel is a short walk from the center of the city and Reykjavik's main shopping street, Laugavegur. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi access and 24-hour free tea and coffee.
Clean , warm , friendly staff and a lovely breakfast
Located in Reykjavik’s business district, this Hilton hotel offers a 5-star gourmet restaurant, popular breakfast buffet and helpful, knowledgeable staff.
breakfast choices were very good; room is spacious
This design hotel is located 0.6 mi from Laugardalur Family Park. It offers free underground parking and brightly decorated rooms with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi access.
Good breakfast, with rooms at a relatively good price.
Featuring free parking, Hotel Klettur is 1640 feet to the main shopping area of Laugavegur street. It offers modern guest rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen satellite TV.
Convenient facilities with easy access to the city.
Newly renovated during the spring of 2023, Hotel Local 101 is an independent hotel quietly tucked away in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, on a charming street made up of classical Icelandic homes.
Very kind staff and perfect location. A small gem.
Located just a 2-minute walk from Laugavegur Shopping Street, Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Center in Reykjavík features a number of amenities including a fitness center and a bar.
Staff were consistently helpful, friendly and polite.
Located on Laugavegur shopping street, ION City Hotel, Reykjavik, a Member of Design Hotels offers accommodations in Reykjavík, with a fitness center and restaurant.
It’s clean modern right in the centre of Reykjavik
Sandhotel offers accommodations along Laugavegur shopping street in Reykjavík. The boutique hotel has a terrace and views of the city, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
Amazing breakfast. Greatest location. Lovely hotel
Located next to Hlemmur Square, this hotel is just off Laugavegur, the main shopping street in Reykjavík. It offers a view over the city and Esja Mountain.
Great location. Very chilled experience. Breakfast was lovely.
Located on Laugavegur shopping street in central Reykjavik, this hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi access. Hallgrimskirkja Church is a 5-minute walk away.
Central location,good facilities, big comfortable room.
This hotel is set on one of Reykjavik’s oldest streets, Adalstraeti, 650 ft from Reykjavik Art Museum.
Great location, clean, really cosy, nice breakfast
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We had a wonderful visit to Reykjavik, before our NCL Cruise...
We had a wonderful visit to Reykjavik, before our NCL Cruise. The city was beautiful, and we highly recommend staying at the Vintage Hotel! Staff was accommodating, and wonderful, allowing us to check in early, so we could enjoy our Reykjavik Food Walk. The food walk excursion was probably one of the best my wife and I have ever experienced. The Vintage Hotel is located across the street from a really nice breakfast restaurant, which we enjoyed both mornings. We will be back! Shopping and lots of tourist sites are all within walking distance of the Vintage. We also recommend the Godafoss Waterfalls and Hot Springs excursion.
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I do not recommend Reykjavik to visit at all.
I do not recommend Reykjavik to visit at all. I visited at the beginning of June. It was extremely cold and windy, which made walking very difficult. I almost lost my scarf due to heavy winds. It even hailed!
There is not much to see or do unless you like snow or snowmobiling. Then you should come in the winter and also go on a monster truck trip on ice.
Hiking may be a good activity. Everything else is very overrated.
The nature does not look real; there is no normal looking soil, mostly rocky terrains or volcanic turf Very limited kind of short trees.
Very very expensive, especially restaurants! No meal is less than 40$.
Overall, it's depressing. People are nice but cold, just like the weather.
The only nice activity is hot springs. I really liked the Sky Lagoon, and I would definitely recommend going there to relax your nerves!
Zeynep
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First tip for travelers, check the weather forecast and...
First tip for travelers, check the weather forecast and prepare for all options. Weather is changeable, but other than that, Reykjavik is a wonderful city for travelers, The hotel options are amazing and there are so many wonderful things to see and do. The museums, shopping, and restaurants are varied and so much fun. The Whale, Perlan and Phallic museums are must sees.
If you stay downtown, almost everything is within walking distance. Taxis are plentiful and prices are reasonable. If you rent a car, be prepared to spend an inordinate amount of time searching for parking in the city. Free parking is extremely hard to find and you must have the Parka app to pay for parking,
The scenery outside the city is amazing. The roads are well maintained and well marked, Speed limits are strictly enforced via cameras. We found that out the hard way as speed limits drop quickly when approaching a city/town. We rented a car and spent 10 days touring the country. We had to quit stopping every couple of miles to take pictures of all the marvelous waterfalls and scenery or we would have never made our itinerary. It was breathtaking,,,
Most interesting - Golden Mile, , Glacier Tours, and the buffet at The Tomato Greenhouse restaurant.
We have visited Iceland twice and looking forward to a third.
Jorja88
United States of America
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My second time...great food, great sight-seeing especially...
My second time...great food, great sight-seeing especially areas with natural beauty. Easy to get around if you rent a car; most businesses do not have free parking, you must utilize street parking. That being said, there are some designated pay parking areas near/adjacent to most locations. Nearly everyone speaks English.
Great places to eat: Braud & Co., Sandholt Bakery, Baka Baka, Cafe Loki, Jomfruin, 101 Bistro
Leiggi
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Scored 10
A beautiful small city but has everything you need even a...
A beautiful small city but has everything you need even a Hard Rock Cafe! It has interesting modern buildings, interesting museums to visit. The Opera house has a remarkable architecture. The Perlan Museum was also great to see, especially, the ice-cave experience be ready to take with you warm clothes if you are going there. There were hot water beaches and it was interesting to see people going into these hot tubs in regular swimming suits rather than diving suits!. Coming from a hot country where we go swimming in the sea/ocean in the summer only, it was interesting to see people swimming in the ocean! In addition, the drinking, cafes and dining were also great. I highly recommend a stroll around the city and the small lake in the middle of the city. And go to the rainbow street where you can find loads of nice cafes and authentic restaurants and visit cafes like "Mokka Kaffi" which is one of the oldest ones in the city and has great staff and photos around showing the old times mixed with modern ones. I am sure there were other such nice cafes around as we did not have much time these are the one we know. Have a good time and let us know what else you explore in Reykjavik in the future!
Yasemin
Turkey
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Lovely city to explore -- easy to get around by walking and...
Lovely city to explore -- easy to get around by walking and bus. Definitely visit a local swimming pool -- the one behind the Hallgrímskirkja Church was sublime (and included if you get the City Card).
We had a double room with a view of the church, it was very spacious, warm and clean. The location was the best part, it was a few minutes walk to the main streets and sea front. Free street parking was great. The staff at IG really made it feel homely and were always there to greet and give recommendations, Alberto especially was extremely friendly and made it feel like staying with a friend! We've stayed at many hotels in Reykjavik before and this humble guesthouse was actually our favourite place to stay, we would definitely return!
The staff was exceptionally nice and very helpful throughout my stay! The breakfast was delicious, traditional Icelandic foods and always kept well stocked. Coffee (from a fancy coffee machine), tea, and water was available in the lobby around the clock. The room was small (not unexpected), but kept clean and comfortable. Shower water pressure was good and warm water was plentiful. The hotel location was conveniently located near enough to downtown Reykjavik that walking everywhere was doable, but still in a quiet location.
I've travelled the world and stayed in many hostels. Hostel B47 in the heart of Reykjavik center is absolutely among the best I've stayed in! In total I stayed there for 1,5 weeks - and I'd stay there any day again!
The owners and the staff are SUPER nice and they do everything they can to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
In a hostel, I don't expect service at the same level as in a hotel but that's what you get when you stay at Hostel B47.
To me, Hostel B47 was a home away from home. I loved it there!
Nice stay in the Center of Reykjavik. Breakfast was very good and the staff was very attentive and nice. We had a kettle and tea and coffee in the room. Even though we had a room on the first floor, it was still quiet.
Bus from the bus station (if you take the bus from the airport, it first brings you to the bus station and you take another bus to the city there) stops 1 min walking distance from the hotel.
Great place to stay near downtown Reykjavik. Plenty of free parking next to the building. The room had everything we needed. Even though there wasn't a microwave or oven in the room they had a microwave downstairs on the first floor in addition to toasters and an espresso maker. The bathroom is spacious. Beds were cozy. Overall the place has a modern design feel to it.
Ha guys, thank you so much, had an amazing time! You would'nt expect that much from a fairly cheap hostel in the heart of Reykjavik, next time I'll come to Iceland I won't even look at any other places to stay, this is now my go to!
very cool hostel, bar, value, staff, cheap beer, i mean, seriously fecking perfect!! See youz later, until next time! :)
Convenient place to stay for a night before or after a flight. Still 40 minutes from the airport but cheaper than most airport hotels. Superior room was a decent size and a little worn in places but it suited us for a 1 night stopover. Room and bathroom was clean. Breakfast was okay. Pretty basic but that is common in most places in Iceland.
I spent the second night in this hotel , before leaving Reykjavik. I must say it's the best solution for a budget stay in Reykjavik, even though it's not so cheap. It's a really central location, easy to reach all the best parts of Reykjavik. The rooms are spacious and clean so if you are lucky to book room in this hotel you will enjoy
We needed a place to stay last minute when our final night’s stay location closed unexpectedly. Downtown Reykjavik Apartments had just what we needed. Great location and a fair price for such short notice. Right in the heart of downtown, abs very walkable. The neighborhood was great with so many things just a few blocks away.
Awesome location close to downtown Reykjavik. The breakfast had a lot of options and helped fill us up for a big day. Parking was free but on the street so can talk a while to find; we got lucky both times we moved the car and found spots close to the hotel. Overall really satisfied with our stay.
Excellent hotel, with comfy spacious rooms. Clean and modern. Great beds and clean and pretty bathroom! A little out of the way of the city centre (45 minute walk) but nonetheless a perfect place to stay when in Reykjavik. Good breakfast with gluten free options.
I really liked this hotel.. in middle of the downtown it’s really good place to stay in even the reception are amazing and they will help you in every thing that you want to know about or even as a service.. highly recommended
The location. It is the best. All our tours picked us up at bus No 8 which is about 2 minutes walk from the hotel. It is also at the entrance of the downtown center. One could not find something better located.
Basic room, very warm with all necessary to stay for a short break to visit Reykjavik, just in the town centre.
may need bit of renovation as furniture look cheap and basic, but everything was functional.
great location, couldn’t get much better.restaurant,s really near and airport bus and trip buses pick up right at the door . could not recommend this hotel highly enough ,even though not cheap
Probably the best located hotel in the entire city. Right in the center, Harpa to the left, lake to the right, Laugavegur and Hallgrimskirkja just ahead and downtown behind you.
It was very spacious and comfortable. The bed was the best I've slept on while on vacation. It's walking distance from pretty much anywhere in downtown Reykjavik.
This is our go-to hotel in 101 Reykjavik. Never disappoints. Parking was available. Convenient to downtown Reykjavik and its sights. Breakfast is typical.
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