Situated in Reykjavík, 1.5 km 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.
Set in the popular 101 harbour district of Berjaya Reykjavik Marina Hotel offers free Wi-Fi access. All rooms include a flat-screen TV and either city or harbor views.
Ashleigh
United Kingdom
Really good location close to bus stop, we had a great view of the marina, staff were all lovely and helpful
Situated in Reykjavík and with Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach reachable within 3 km, Center Hotels Laugavegur features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
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.
Kenneth
Denmark
Quality of the food in generel.
The boiled eggs
The herrings
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.
Kate
United Kingdom
Very comfy bed and an amazing location right in the heart of the Reykjavik action! Nespresso coffee machine and a fridge in room. No staff in the hotel but they are very responsive and helpful in messages.
Skuggi Hotel Reykjavík offers accommodation in Reykjavík only 140 metres from Laugavegur Shopping Street. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar or visit one of the many restaurants and bars within the...
Joanna
United Kingdom
Friendly helpful staff, tea/coffee/water facilities at the bar. Breakfast was well presented, all very clean & well stocked. Housekeeping staff were always so friendly always made a point of saying Hello. Great to have an easily accessible car park.
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.
Located in central Reykjavik, 150 metres from Laugavegur Shopping Street, is Fosshótel Rauðará. It offers parking upon availability and with surcharge, a 24 hour reception and rooms with WiFi access.
This stylish 16-floor hotel provides great city and sea views. Offering a fitness centre and restaurant, Fosshotel Reykjavík is 200 metres from Laugavegur shopping street. WiFi is free.
Attractively situated in the Reykjavík East district of Reykjavík, Brim Hotel is situated 2.8 km from Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach, 1.6 km from Solfar Sun Voyager and 1.8 km from The Pearl.
Great breakfast, amazing interior design, helpful staff, close to the city centre. I will definitely go back here!
Located in Reykjavík and with Solfar Sun Voyager reachable within 1.7 km, Grandi by Center Hotels provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Spa was very relaxing. Staff were nice and helpful.
Situated in Reykjavík and with Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach reachable within 3 km, Center Hotels Laugavegur features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the...
Close to the main action in town, comfortable hotel
Situated in Reykjavík, 1.5 km 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 accommodation in Reykjavík, 2 km 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 accommodation 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
This hotel is on Reykjavík’s main street, Laugavegur, 250 metres from the waterfront promenade. It offers an intimate setting and tastefully designed rooms. Parking is free.
Wonderfully thorough staff. Great property and value.
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 Centre in Reykjavík boasts a number of amenities including a fitness centre 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 accommodation in Reykjavík, with a fitness centre and restaurant.
It’s clean modern right in the centre of Reykjavik
Sandhotel offers accommodation 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 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.
lovely view of church and balcony to keep drinks cold
Conveniently set in Reykjavík, City Center Hotel features 3-star accommodation close to Hallgrímskirkja Church and Solfar Sun Voyager.
Lovely hotel, great staff, excellent location and very nice rooms
FAQs about hotels in Reykjavík
On average, 3-star hotels in Reykjavík cost € 143.81 per night, and 4-star hotels in Reykjavík are € 227.09 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Reykjavík can on average be found for € 366.62 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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A lovely place easy to walk around. We hired a car and drove out most days. Very expensive to eat and drink out - take advantage of the happy hours ! We booked an apartment which helped as we had breakfast and made sandwiches each day. Roads are good to drive out on the Golden Circle Tour. Don't miss the 'free' places where you can go into the thermal pools/rivers.
Paula
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Never thought of going to Iceland , went for a wedding .
Never thought of going to Iceland , went for a wedding . It was fabulous . The people ar so friendly . So much to see , Waterfalls, Geyser and make sure you snowmobile on the glacier for a ride to heaven .
Food was good everywhere . Scallops at Ska’l
lamb at Tides in the Edition - delicious .
Was a outstanding wedding in OLfUS at Ingolfskalli
Beautiful experience !
Lynnette
United States
10
Scored 10
We were there for 4 days. Such a lot to see.
We were there for 4 days. Such a lot to see. So different from other holidays. Many interesting things to see and learn about. You wont see anything similar anywhere else in the world. only a 2 hr flight for us from scotland, and well worth the trip. We had heard it was very expensive, but although about 30%-40% more expensive it wasnt as bad as we had anticipated. All guides and bus drivers were excellent and we didnt meet a single person who couldnt speak english fluently.Even managed to catch the celtic v rangers old firm game in a local pub . What else can you ask for. ? Would thoroughly recommend a trip to iceland.
Karin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This review is very much aimed at parents.
This review is very much aimed at parents. We couldn't do a lot of the famous activities due to having a little one but I still 100% recommend Iceland.
Reykjavik is an excellent place to visit for a small city break with a two year old. We were cautious but I am so glad we did it! I recommend getting an apartment over a hotel. It is slightly more expensive but well worth the investment.
Reykjavik is very pushchair friendly and most places allow children to eat for free. Just be careful which restaurants you choose as not all places cater for children.
If you are from the UK, budget for around £250 per day. It is expensive!
Places to eat:
For lunch/dinner - Brass Kitchen and Bar - Laugavegur 66, 101 (children's menu and really friendly)
I cannot remember the name but there is an Indian restaurant next door to the Bio Paradis on Hverfisgata 101. It is phenomenal! No children's menu so take snacks if you have a toddler.
For breakfast/lunch - Sandholt - Laugavegur 36, 101 (kids eat free)
Places to visit:
The Blue Lagoon! The hype is real, do it!
Lava Show
Puffin watching (we got to see a whale also!)
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Really great vibes, cool and aesthetic cafes with world-...
Really great vibes, cool and aesthetic cafes with world-class coffee and pastries. Astonishing views of mountains all around the city. For the best 'like-a-local' experience, make sure you visit the public pools - it is brilliant to soak in the warm water after a day of walking around the city!
Eva-Maria
Estonia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Only a small city and easy to get round in a day.
Only a small city and easy to get round in a day. Excursions outside of the city that involve coach transport are, like everything else in Reykjavik, eye-wateringly expensive. The norm seems to be to hire a car which provides a signififcant cost saving. That's probably fine in the Summer but in February, when it's snowing heavily most of the time that isn't an attractive proposition. Make use of Happy Hour which runs from about 5pm to around 8pm. Beer prices are around half price then. Although that's still about £6.00 a pint. It is expensive but you know that before you go so there's no point moaning. 3 days was good, 4 would have been better. Choose a hotel as close to the centre as you can and one which is close to a collection/drop off point for coach transport if you don't fancy hiring a car. The buses have designated pick up points and if your accomodation isn't near one it can be a long walk. Use public transport for airport transfers (both ways) taxis are about £140.00 each way. The buses are approx £40.00. It's a brilliant and beautiful city, with friendly helpful locals. You might even see the Northern Lights. We didn't, due to the blizzards, but I'm assured they are there.
This place was great. Friendly staff that told us how long it’d take to walk places, had great suggestions on what to do, and were very helpful with any questions we had.
The room was great, it was bigger than expected, the bed was comfortable, and the bathroom was nice.
Walking around, this hotel is one street or so in from walking along the shore. The views we saw and pictures we took were so pretty! And it’s not a far walk to the downtown stuff. The whole place is very walkable.
I’d stay here again if I’m ever in Reykjavik agin.
Very nice hotel in the center of Reykjavik! We were walking distance to the church, great bars and restaurants, the beautiful conference center and the coast. Also very close to bus stop 14, where we went for pick up for various day tours in Iceland. Morning breakfast was good and appreciated. The staff were very friendly and helpful with questions. We also received a free dinner at a local restaurant, which was a really nice surprise! The room was small but very comfortable. We asked for twin beds and got a twin bed room.
You can't beat the location of this hotel! It is right in the middle of downtown Reykjavik, overlooking a plaza below. We had a room on the top floor corner, with a balcony that overlooked the whole city (~250 degree views), including two churches, the harbor, and much of the shopping and restaurant district. It was walking distance to everything we wanted to do in Reykjavik. Overall, the hotel was pretty nice, but it was the most expensive place we stayed in Iceland (but to be expected, being in Reykjavik city center).
This is a great place to stay. It's an older building, but it is clean, has helpful staff, and it's affordable. It's close enough to walk to downtown Reykjavik, Harpa, the waterfront, etc. It's off on a quieter sidestreet. There's a Bonus grocery store close by. Breakfast was very nicely laid out in a dining room area with breads, meats, cereals, etc. Very quiet. The rooms are not fancy, nor large, and ours had twin beds. But for a clean, quiet place for a quick visit to Reykjavik this was a great deal.
The accommodation looks like a dormitory turned into a hostel. The rooms are simple but clean, each room has a sink which is nice. Although we requested one large bed, it never worked in Iceland so even here we got two single beds on the opposite sides of the room to sleep on. The experience was okay. The city center is a little walk away and the airport shuttle bus station is just down the road so for an entry or exit point from Reykjavik it is an ideal place to stay.
Centrally located in downtown Reykjavik with direct access to pretty much everything you need in town. The hotel is located in a beautiful building with all the comforts necessary for a very good stay. Having a little kitchnette adds value to the place, since you can prepare your own (simple) meals and breakfast.
I cannot wait to go back to Kvosin. It is excellent.
We only stayed for 1 night, on our return from a 2 days tour and the night before going to the airport very early in the morning.
Anyway, the few hours we spent at the hotel were amazing, I wanted to stay longer so this hotel will be my choise when back in Reykjavik :)
Receptionist was super nice, and we got upgraded to a room with balcony and a stunning view.
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
Very pretty and modern hotel in a convenient location, close to restaurants and shops in downtown Reykjavik. We loved our stay. The staff were very kind and accommodating. Our room was super clean and extremely comfortable. While we didn't use the onsite gym and spa, they looked like wonderful facilities to use. Highly recommend!
The location of this hotel is amazing! Right in the middle of downtown Reykjavik and in the middle of all the action. They also keep the hotel looking very posh and clean. There's a restaurant/bar which is adjacent to the hotel and a barber shop. The hotel also offers free water refills.
Fosshotel Lind was a great place to stay in Reykjavik. Its location was convenient enough to walk downtown, without being too close to the nightlife. The staff were polite and friendly, and happy to answer any questions we had. The breakfast was one of the best we have had in years!
Good location - 15min walk to the church and the city centre, free parking, cheaper than local hotels (we had a hotel booking cancelled due to strikes so looked elsewhere). Host was welcoming and helpful and breakfast was good.
I loved the view from the apartment. I often rent apartments in Reykjavik but this was simply the best. It had everything you need and had a very good atmosphere. The fact that it was cheaper than most others was a bonus.
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.
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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