Hotels in Midborg,Reykjavik4.8% of visitors choose this area
SSqrz_962025.03.24
Great place to stay in beautiful Reykjavik and it's very fairly priced compared to other accommodation in the city.
The concept is mid-way between a hostel and a hotel. Yes, the rooms are small. But they are private, with shared bathrooms and private showers.
The staff are very friendly and extremely helpful. They are always there to help. The hot tub is an excellent addition as well.
The only suggestions would be: provide a plug socket next to the bed (although, there is a USB-C and a standard USB charger), provide a slightly larger desk to fit your suitcase and perhaps a basic chair.
Otherwise, the place is excellent and I'd definitely recommend it for your visit to Reykjavik!
Hotels in Hlidar,Reykjavik4.8% of visitors choose this area
DDebating Coach2024.05.06
This is not at BSI Bus Stop. This is at Bus Stop Reykjavík. It’s not far from Bus Stop 6 and I could use Kapper so that saved me a couple of taxis. Just don’t be afraid to walk out to the highway and cross at the stoplight. They have a lot of tours and the private room is nice. Just avoid wearing socks in bed or else it will lead to Icelandic levels of static generation. It hurts.
friendly staff,the sauna and hot tub were clean and nice。。。。our room was perfect, but if you are picky with drinking water, bring your own to the room。the water from the tab is drinkable, but has a lot of sulfur in it and smells this way。
the breakfast was very good, different coffee, waffles, bread, porridge,fruits,。。。。
Lovely clean and spacious room. Nice little kitchen area with microwave to heat food.
Buffet breakfast was OK. Personally not to my taste, but that is only my opinion. The 16 year old with us loved the waffles with the choice of toppings!
The porridge which I do enjoy was good day 1 but very watery day 2. Choice of bread that could be toasted, margarine (Sorry I am a butter fan!), preserves, ham, cheese,boiled eggs, tomatoes etc.
Free coffee wasn't great - again I'm a coffee snob and like a good cup of filter coffee. I did notice there was coffee to buy.
The room was great and the staff very helpful. We were able to park right outside our room.
Good location for Reykjavik by car, Thingvellir National Park etc. We travelled from here to both and also to Snaefellsnes Peninsula, which was worth the drive. Also we visited Rekyholt, Barnafoss and Hraunfossar waterfalls, Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring - try the tomato soup!
Hotels in Hlidar,Reykjavik4.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2024.11.27
Facilities: It is a family hotel with kitchen facilities, bathroom, and radiator to dry clothes quickly
Sanitation: Clean and sanitary, good
Environment: Close to Iceland bus station, you can walk there, close to the cathedral, and close to the beach
Service: The owner of the family hotel is serious, enthusiastic and easy to talk to. He recommended the hot springs to the locals, which is very good. I went there twice
Hotels in Haaleiti,Reykjavik85.7% of visitors choose this area
MMotauu2023.08.29
The staff of the Hostel are very responsible to solve problems for the guests. There are washing machines and dryers, and the charges are reasonable. ISK2000 is cheaper than some hostels, but the location is a bit far away from the city, and it may be inconvenient for those without a car. There is a very comfortable common area. There is also a hairdryer in the common area, so you don't have to worry about making noise to other guests at night.
Hotels in Hlidar,Reykjavik4.8% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.05.27
Free parking is available in the city, and this hotel is very cost-effective. It is not far from anywhere. Of course, Lei City is very small. There were many people at breakfast, but it should be considered a standard Western breakfast.
Hotels in Haaleiti,Reykjavik4.8% of visitors choose this area
Llittle b~2024.09.28
I’ve requested a room with better room. Though no guarantee, the hotel arranged one facing refuse collection area / Carpark entrance. How come?!
The receptionist said my booking agent (Trip.com) didn’t inform them & asked me to top up the room rate for upgrading. Such a good selling tactic!!
Room was clean & breakfast provided a reasonable variety of food.
GGuest UserLocated in downtown Reykjavik, it is convenient for travel and has a good surrounding environment. However, it is a self-service hotel with no front desk and you have to contact by phone, which is very troublesome if you don't have good language skills. The breakfast is OK, rich and purely Western. Attached are photos of the surrounding environment.
DDebating CoachThis is not at BSI Bus Stop. This is at Bus Stop Reykjavík. It’s not far from Bus Stop 6 and I could use Kapper so that saved me a couple of taxis. Just don’t be afraid to walk out to the highway and cross at the stoplight. They have a lot of tours and the private room is nice. Just avoid wearing socks in bed or else it will lead to Icelandic levels of static generation. It hurts.
SSqrz_96Great place to stay in beautiful Reykjavik and it's very fairly priced compared to other accommodation in the city.
The concept is mid-way between a hostel and a hotel. Yes, the rooms are small. But they are private, with shared bathrooms and private showers.
The staff are very friendly and extremely helpful. They are always there to help. The hot tub is an excellent addition as well.
The only suggestions would be: provide a plug socket next to the bed (although, there is a USB-C and a standard USB charger), provide a slightly larger desk to fit your suitcase and perhaps a basic chair.
Otherwise, the place is excellent and I'd definitely recommend it for your visit to Reykjavik!
TTamarafriendly staff,the sauna and hot tub were clean and nice。。。。our room was perfect, but if you are picky with drinking water, bring your own to the room。the water from the tab is drinkable, but has a lot of sulfur in it and smells this way。
the breakfast was very good, different coffee, waffles, bread, porridge,fruits,。。。。
GGuest UserLovely clean and spacious room. Nice little kitchen area with microwave to heat food.
Buffet breakfast was OK. Personally not to my taste, but that is only my opinion. The 16 year old with us loved the waffles with the choice of toppings!
The porridge which I do enjoy was good day 1 but very watery day 2. Choice of bread that could be toasted, margarine (Sorry I am a butter fan!), preserves, ham, cheese,boiled eggs, tomatoes etc.
Free coffee wasn't great - again I'm a coffee snob and like a good cup of filter coffee. I did notice there was coffee to buy.
The room was great and the staff very helpful. We were able to park right outside our room.
Good location for Reykjavik by car, Thingvellir National Park etc. We travelled from here to both and also to Snaefellsnes Peninsula, which was worth the drive. Also we visited Rekyholt, Barnafoss and Hraunfossar waterfalls, Deildartunguhver Thermal Spring - try the tomato soup!
SStefan-AusI can absolutely sympathise with people who struggle to get in and check in to this hotel.
When you book through a 3rd party app, you do not receive your room number or entry code. The check-in process is then an adventure of trying to shout into a tablet near the front door, for a call that lasts maximum 2 minutes before it disconnects and you have to try again.
The layout is… odd… to say the least, but if you follow the signs you can eventually end up at your room (if you find some of the doors that work, not all do).
The maintenance person who broke into our room while we were out forgot to lock the door, so we were at risk of all of our things being stolen, which wasn’t ideal.
The room itself was nice, location is good and as long as you don’t need anything, you are getting what you pay for.
JJuneL6The hotel is located at the main street where supermarkets and restaurants are nearby. The room is neat and tidy, and the kitchen area is equipped with full sets of utensils and microwave. However, the toilet is a bit stinky everytime after flushing.
GGuest UserSince I booked 4 nights, I have a good discount. It is a pretty interesting accommodation, something in between an Airbnb (self-check-in and healthy Skyr breakfast) and a hotel (clean and comfortable beds). The color of the renovation also fits well into Iceland. The washroom has a heated floor, which is nice in winter. They also have blackout curtains and I can see how it can be helpful in the summer when there is no darkness.
There is also a bus stop right downstairs which is very convenient for us to get to downtown. You just need to download the public transport app (Straeto/Klappid), which allows you to buy bus tickets with your credit card and scan the QR code on the bus.
Mmo_moeyThe hotel is in a good location, the room style is nice, the hygiene is good, and the attitude of the hotel staff is very good. If I have the opportunity to travel to Iceland again, I will stay here again!
AAnonymous UserThe apartment is located very close to the city centre so walking into the town to go shopping and drinking is very easy with buses also within walking distance.
Honestly the walls are quite thin as you can hear people walking into the apartment from the front door into the neighbouring apartments.
Me and my partner had a very comfortable 5 nights there as the heating is very strong the shower is nice and warm, and there is enough Delf and cutlery for about 4-6 people if necessary.
For it's affordable price given its location so close to the centre I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a nice spot to sleep on your trip to Iceland
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