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The Reykjavik Edition
4.3/5108 Reviews

The Reykjavik Edition

Reykjavik|2.6km from Reykjavík Art Museum Ásmundarsafn
Most probably the best hotel in Reykjavik, modern, new, everything in great condition and with a great location. That being said it is a very expensive hotel even for Icelandic standards. So let me start with the highlights of this hotel: - Very comfortable and great materials condition. - AC with individual room adjustable temperature is a great plus for Iceland. - I got the basic room and it felt big enough, modern and super clean. The bathroom was also big but there was no bathtub unfortunately. Great comfortable bed and sheets. - Le Labo bath products are truly amazing. One of the best I ever tried! I also appreciated that for ecologic reasons they weren't in non reusable small plastic bottles. - The rooms are silent and relaxing. I would change the black TV furniture as black always highlight the dust on it.. even when the room is nicely cleaned. - The breakfast is big and overall with good quality. But daily variation should be bigger. - The location is perfect to stroll along the shops and walking distance to the most important city spots. - The spa is beautiful and very interesting. Probably the most well designed small spa in a city hotel I have ever seen. Complimentary use of the spa is a very nice touch indeed. Although it was a really good expericence in no way this was a perfect stay specially when the price tag is considered: - The hall and corridors cleaning left too much to be desirable. At least at 3rd floor corridor there was dust, earth and stains that remained for the whole 3 night stay. It is strange as the rooms are really well cleaned (maybe it's a different team? maybe someone forgot that the corridors are also to be cleaned?). - The reception. It is always busy and sometimes feels chaotic at the proper hotel entrance. I also felt that some guest were treated differently and with more care. I got no welcome drink or even the suggestion to leave the bags. That's ok for me but then I realized the guest next to me was immediately offered all of this. I mean.. consistency is important at this level. - Hidden fees. Ok maybe it was a misunderstanding but when we arrived we were told that the hotel had valet parking only. But nobody told us the extortion each night of it. At the chekout there it was though. Also in the breakfast there was no specific tag with the champagne price but after I filled a glass with it a waiter quickly send me the bill to sign. I mean it is very bad to mix not included stuff in the buffet. Also every egg besides the scramble had a price tag. I mean for almost 700 euros a night is it reasonable to charge for a egg toast?. - The room curtains. Beautifull but totally off for iceland summer status (2-3hours of darkness). Light comes in in every curtain fold so it is impossible to cover it. Every night I woke up several times due to too much outdoor light in the rooms. This should be quickly addressed. It honestly really bothered me. - The spa only opens at 12h00 meaning you cannot use it

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Hotel Muli
4.1/5100 Reviews

Hotel Muli

Reykjavik|0.28km from Reykjavík Art Museum Ásmundarsafn
A successful attempt to blend a hostel and hotel together, this place has touchless check in and processing. I loved being able to get in the door with a code, get my key card with a code and go directly to my room. Do I worry they never change the codes and one day that might be a security risk? Yes. But I accepted it. The rooms are small with not great sound proofing, but private, cozy, functional, and bathrooms are small and worked. I would like at least one more hook for wet stuff but more importantly- the rainshower head was not working for us and the water spills everywhere in the bathroom. You can see the damage on the wood door already. Also- no washcloths. I had brought my own but be aware. I also couldn't really figure out the towel warmer/heater thing. The vending machines, free coffee, basic plates/cutlery/snack drawer were perfect when you need them. I could not figure out breakfast- one morning there was a huge delicious spread. Other mornings, nothing! Was it one big group that set it up? Who knows!! Expect nothing. Leaving luggage was easy, elevators worked fine, everything seemed very clean and kept up. If your priority is to save a chunk of money on hotel and you are ok with a car or bus tours, this will be a good choice since it's easy to get to and there are grocery/restaurants around. For a first trip with no car though, I would say it's worth a bit more money to get a center city hotel. The buses and taxi systems just aren't secure enough for foreigners to rely on and it's so much time/energy getting to and from without a car.

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Storm Hotel by Keahotels
4.2/5112 Reviews
Very comfortable hotel, I have stayed twice, not far from the attractions, there are a lot of parking spaces, free from 6 pm to 9 tomorrow, breakfast is good, suitable for Chinese stomach, very new and hygienic, young lady at the front desk warm !! Not bad!
Arctic Comfort Hotel
3.6/512 Reviews
Very basic hotel but clean and great staff at the front desk. Jose and Michael went out of their way to help us find tours when everything was booked. Gave great recommendations on getting around. Would definitely stay here again even if it’s not centrally located. The only downside is the lack of an elevator if that’s a need for someone.
Hotel Cabin
4.1/549 Reviews
I enjoyed my stay at Hotel Cabin very much, largely due to the eager-to-please staff, especially Lenny at the front desk. Rooms are small but quite adequate; I didn't expect to be spending a lot of time in the room except to sleep. (The bed was excellent.) The lobby area is a great [place to congregate and/or meet new people. After a long day of touring the many wonders of Iceland, I was very pleased to come back to the Cabin to relax. My only problem was with the continental breakfast, which was OK but lacked variety. I would definitely stay again, largely due to the terrific staff (Lenny, Bianka, Katya).
Hotel Klettur
4.1/574 Reviews
The hotel is at the end of the pedestrian street, convenient to the attractions in the center of Reykjavik, and very close to the bus terminal, there are supermarkets and restaurants nearby. The room is big enough and comfortable, there is a lot of travel information in the hotel, the hotel's breakfast is good, and the luggage storage service is provided, and I will choose to stay here next time.
TOP CityLine Fosshotel Reykjavik
4.3/5125 Reviews
My wife and I stayed here for four nights before embarking on a cruise. Room was very comfortable and was serviced every day at our request. When departing and boarding the cruise ship my wife realized that her small jewelry case was missing. I immediately contacted the hotel by email and within 10 minutes had the response that item had been located. Hotel offered to send it back to states but within a female minutes suggested that she would give item to taxi driver who within an hour delivered it to ship. Definitely will recommend hotel to others visiting wonderful Reykjavík
Brim Hotel
3.5/541 Reviews
We stayed there 2 nights in a 4-person room. The sanitary facilities are very clean. Breakfast is extensive, a lot of choices ( pistachio butter, cake butter, pancakes, eggs squeeze, etc) free coffee machine 24/24. Located 2 km from the city centre, free parking in front of the hotel.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 1.62°C during the day, -0.95°C at night

• April to June: 7.99°C during the day, 5.17°C at night

• July to September: 11.58°C during the day, 8.95°C at night

• October to December: 3.54°C during the day, 1.16°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 82.63 cm

• Summer: 51.0 cm

• Autumn: 64.37 cm

• Winter: 82.7 cm

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