The hotel is very popular. I could only book a standard room for a king-size bed room before. But when I was about to check in, I saw a superior room and grabbed it immediately. The size of the superior king-size bed room was OK, but the superior twin room should not be 24 square meters and seemed very small. So my friend upgraded the double standard to a suite.
It is really not worth the price. I have to go to the Blue Lake Hotel in Iceland. I have more than 20,000 RMB in a bowl. I think it is worth more than this. 1) The room is very small. 2) It will be very noisy and noisy outside, drinking and making troubles until 5 o'clock in the morning. But the counter service is not bad, if you want to live here, you can consider staying at Alda Hotel. Larger rooms are 3 times cheaper. I went to live on the last night after the roundabout.
The hotel is very close to Station 9, about 7 minutes' walk. There are many delicious food on the street and it is very lively and prosperous. The room is medium in size and very cozy. The facilities are relatively complete. The hotel has a gym with a small sauna and three shower rooms, suitable for taking a shower after working out.
Excellent location, close to everything. Plenty of shops and restaurants right on the doorstep and with a taxi stand directly opposite. Just a few minutes walk from City Hall if you're taking the airport bus.
The location of the hotel is wonderful. It's very convenient to get on and off buses. Especially for the Tour Buses. A lot of restaurants, bars, and souvenir shops around there. I highly recommend travelers to stay there.
Hotel near Haaleiti,Reykjavik10.7% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.08.07
I traveled to Iceland and chose this hotel for a total of three nights. This is the first night(8.6),Everything else in the hotel is very good. The only terrible thing is that for the room on my left, I can clearly hear their phone calls. For the room on my right, I can clearly hear them coughing and talking, which is very clear in the middle of the night. I doubt whether every room can hear the sound like this, so I will consider whether it is useful to propose to change the room.
The room is spacious and clean. The gym is also quite big. The breakfast is delicious but a bit expensive.
The service is average. It was midnight when we arrived. The front desk didn't hear us ringing the bell and opened the door for us after a long time. It felt like minus ten degrees outside. It was freezing. Other than this, everything else was pretty good
The location was convenient and the room was clean and tidy. The wifi in the room was a bit slow and the shower had some signs of usage. Overall, our stay was good and would definitely recommend thanks to the good location.
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AAlec Lyubomirsky (alyubomi)We started our travel to Iceland by driving around Iceland in a campervan, so we were hoping for a relaxing hotel stay in Reykjavik at the end of the trip when we pre-booked. We were not disappointed by the Eyja Guldsmeden. The location was only a few blocks away from downtown where there were tons of shopping and dining options, and the hotel itself was beautiful. In the lobby, we grabbed (included) coffee in the mornings and a reasonably-priced drink for happy hour. The service at the front desk was friendly and cordial. The room itself had a nice view of the mountains and was warm and cozy. It was a great stay and we would definitely go back to this hotel again if we are ever back in Iceland!
Our only difficulty, understanding this is mostly outside of the hotel's control, is that some of the sidewalks on the walk to downtown were extremely icy and slippery after a day or so of wintry mix that froze over. We had to be extremely careful making our way down to Laugavegur, which had much safer sidewalks. There were even a few buses and cars that couldn't make their way up or down the icy, hilly streets and had to work their way around. So if you are going in the Winter, be cautious and walk slowly!
GGuest UserI traveled to Iceland and chose this hotel for a total of three nights. This is the first night(8.6),Everything else in the hotel is very good. The only terrible thing is that for the room on my left, I can clearly hear their phone calls. For the room on my right, I can clearly hear them coughing and talking, which is very clear in the middle of the night. I doubt whether every room can hear the sound like this, so I will consider whether it is useful to propose to change the room.
GGavinExcellent location, close to everything. Plenty of shops and restaurants right on the doorstep and with a taxi stand directly opposite. Just a few minutes walk from City Hall if you're taking the airport bus.
TTeacher HarryLayout of room was kind of strange. The bed is on a weird platform that might be difficult to navigate for less agile people, or those who are sleepy or otherwise impaired. Bathroom was overly small.
It has a kitchenette, but no microwave. The location is in the heart of the most touristy part of Reykjavik.
This is the third hotel I’ve stayed in while traveling to Reykjavik. The others, both lower priced, were not afflicted with the smell of sulphur (rotten eggs) in the water. It is possible to filter this out, and a person paying the price this hotel is asking should be able to expect better quality water.
If you want to be in the thick of the tourist action and don’t mind smelly water, this place is OK. Otherwise…
LLivoryPerfect in all counts. Service was top, free private parking saved hassle of figuring out public parking space, rooms super clean and housekeeping everyday (we didnt really need it but they kept our room tidy everyday), very good furniture arrangement to open two big luggages with room to still walk. Reykjavik city centre is not too big so walking from hotel is not hard at all. Hotel is beautiful with so much art to admire, lobby decor was amazing and welcoming. I am just glad that on my return to Reykjavik from east of Iceland, we are staying there again before we fly off to our next destination. If you’re staying in Reykjavik and don’t mind a 5min walk to city centre, this is the place to book. One small gripe: bring eyemasks for summer as the curtains leak a tiny bit of light no matter how you arrange it (which is a common issue we faced in most Icelandic hotels).
333ICThe location is very convenient. It takes only 2 minutes to walk to Rainbow Street. There is a parking lot opposite the hotel. It costs about 140 RMB for 17 hours. There is 66north downstairs. The basic room is small but complete and very clean. Breakfast is ISK4500 per person.
GGuest UserIt’s in the good location close to the bus stop so we can walk to the gathering place. The room is clean and comfortable we have large space
GGuest UserNordic style hotel, super safe. You need to swipe the room card twice to enter the room floor and elevator. Breakfast time is from 7 to 10 in the morning (included). The hotel has a free sauna for guests. It’s freezing in Iceland. It’s not too comfortable to use a sauna to cool down. There is a Japanese ramen restaurant in front of the hotel. If I remember correctly, it’s called Ramen Momo. It’s next to it. The famous Tintin Museum is very small in Leicester City and is very convenient to go anywhere. The nearby bus stop is bus stop 4.
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