The Radisson Blu Saga Hotel is a four-pearl property with an upscale air about a 15-minute walk from the city center. Its 209 contemporary but dated rooms have views that include mountains, glaciers, and the sea. All-day dining is not a problem since the hotel has three restaurants including one with panoramic views. Its Egyptian-themed spa has a seawater whirlpool under a skylight, and there's also a hair salon with barber shop services. Popular with business travelers, the hotel has eight meeting rooms that together can house 970 people. In summertime, guests can rent bicycles and get some outdoor exercise to complement the fitness center. As an alternative, Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina, provides a more artsy feel along with natural views.
The Radisson Blu Saga Hotel is a four-pearl property with an upscale air about a 15-minute walk from the city center. Its 209 contemporary but dated rooms have views that include mountains, glaciers, and the sea. All-day dining is not a problem since the hotel has three restaurants including one with panoramic views. Its Egyptian-themed spa has a seawater whirlpool under a skylight, and there's also a hair salon with barber shop services. Popular with business travelers, the hotel has eight meeting rooms that together can house 970 people. In summertime, guests can rent bicycles and get some outdoor exercise to complement the fitness center. As an alternative, Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina, provides a more artsy feel along with natural views.
Couples and families love Reykjavik4you Apartments Hotel for its central location, with most units just far enough away from bustling Laugavegur Street to stay quiet and relaxed. Its 22 big, bright apartments have full kitchens and colorful modern decor with mod accents. The upper-middle-range property offers few other amenities, though, and guests are on their own for food, but the bespoke vibe here has an undeniable charm that makes it a popular pick in one of Reykjavik's best locations. Its most obvious competition is the well-regarded, mid-range Reykjavik Residence Hotel, whose kitchens are stocked with free refreshments, but the rates tend to be moderately higher there.
Couples and families love Reykjavik4you Apartments Hotel for its central location, with most units just far enough away from bustling Laugavegur Street to stay quiet and relaxed. Its 22 big, bright apartments have full kitchens and colorful modern decor with mod accents. The upper-middle-range property offers few other amenities, though, and guests are on their own for food, but the bespoke vibe here has an undeniable charm that makes it a popular pick in one of Reykjavik's best locations. Its most obvious competition is the well-regarded, mid-range Reykjavik Residence Hotel, whose kitchens are stocked with free refreshments, but the rates tend to be moderately higher there.
The Hotel Borg is an upscale Reykjavik property built in 1930, and it's since been restored to its original splendor with elegant Art Deco details. The 99 rooms are understated with a muted color palette and Art Deco accents; they include bathrooms with heated marble floors and a range of amenities including a minibar and free Wi-Fi. There's a glamorous bar and restaurant that serves seasonal dishes, as well as a spa and small fitness center. Breakfast and parking cost extra, but the location across the street from Austurvöllur square makes walking and dining convenient. As an alternative, travelers may want to compare rates with the Apotek Hotel, which is just next door.
The Hotel Borg is an upscale Reykjavik property built in 1930, and it's since been restored to its original splendor with elegant Art Deco details. The 99 rooms are understated with a muted color palette and Art Deco accents; they include bathrooms with heated marble floors and a range of amenities including a minibar and free Wi-Fi. There's a glamorous bar and restaurant that serves seasonal dishes, as well as a spa and small fitness center. Breakfast and parking cost extra, but the location across the street from Austurvöllur square makes walking and dining convenient. As an alternative, travelers may want to compare rates with the Apotek Hotel, which is just next door.
The 85-room Fosshotel Raudara is a mid-range hotel about a 20-minute walk from the heart of downtown. The hotel offers a range of room sizes, from Singles to Suites, most with refurbished, minimalistic-modern decor and all with amenities like mini-fridges and flat-screen TVs. Fosshotel offers free buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking. The reception area changes into a small bar in the evening. Travelers could compare rates at Hlemmur Square, which offers more elegantly chic decor and a full on-site bar and restaurant, though its daily breakfast buffet comes at a fee.
The 85-room Fosshotel Raudara is a mid-range hotel about a 20-minute walk from the heart of downtown. The hotel offers a range of room sizes, from Singles to Suites, most with refurbished, minimalistic-modern decor and all with amenities like mini-fridges and flat-screen TVs. Fosshotel offers free buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, and parking. The reception area changes into a small bar in the evening. Travelers could compare rates at Hlemmur Square, which offers more elegantly chic decor and a full on-site bar and restaurant, though its daily breakfast buffet comes at a fee.
This upscale property offers an exclusive boutique experience in the center of Reykjavik, with Reykjavík Art Museum and Volcano House Exhibition Center nearby. Its 10 units are actually spacious suites decorated in a sleek contemporary style, with fully-equipped kitchens and luxury gadgets, like Nespresso machines and iPads. Black Pearl is one of the most expensive options in the city, however it offers few on-site amenities for its big price tag. There’s no on-site restaurant, pool, or spa, but guests have the option to book these services off-site with the concierge. Travelers may want to consider checking rates at Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel, Reykjavik which has a fitness center and restaurant.
This upscale property offers an exclusive boutique experience in the center of Reykjavik, with Reykjavík Art Museum and Volcano House Exhibition Center nearby. Its 10 units are actually spacious suites decorated in a sleek contemporary style, with fully-equipped kitchens and luxury gadgets, like Nespresso machines and iPads. Black Pearl is one of the most expensive options in the city, however it offers few on-site amenities for its big price tag. There’s no on-site restaurant, pool, or spa, but guests have the option to book these services off-site with the concierge. Travelers may want to consider checking rates at Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel, Reykjavik which has a fitness center and restaurant.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Holt sits on a quiet street in central Reykjavik -- it’s a great location for exploring the city, as attractions like the Hallgrimskirkja Church and the Harpa Concert Hall are within a 10-minute walk. At first glance, rooms are fairly plain, but walls are hung with the hotel’s famous art collection -- the largest private holding in Iceland. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and a good breakfast is included in the room rate. Many guests take advantage of the hotel’s fantastic restaurant, and there’s a cozy bar with happy hours as well. The property is ideal for art lovers who want a simple room in central Reykjavik.
The three-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Holt sits on a quiet street in central Reykjavik -- it’s a great location for exploring the city, as attractions like the Hallgrimskirkja Church and the Harpa Concert Hall are within a 10-minute walk. At first glance, rooms are fairly plain, but walls are hung with the hotel’s famous art collection -- the largest private holding in Iceland. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel, and a good breakfast is included in the room rate. Many guests take advantage of the hotel’s fantastic restaurant, and there’s a cozy bar with happy hours as well. The property is ideal for art lovers who want a simple room in central Reykjavik.