It was formerly a Czechoslovakian Embassy, and with the hospitable skills of owner Anna Tryggvadottir, this guesthouse has become popular with the tourists of Reykjavik. Spacious carpeted rooms with tranquil interiors soothe you down after a hectic schedule of sightseeing. Multi room suites are available too. The service is attentive with scrumptious breakfasts to start your day. So rest easy.
Flughótel is a new hotel, built just a few miles from Keflavík international airport. That makes it an excellent place for those stopping for a short period of time. All the rooms are large and tastefully decorated in a modern fashion. The lobby, the bar and the restaurant are first class, with a modern outlook and a touch of class at the same time. A bank, a very good coffee shop and a library share the building with the hotel. The hotel is close to the world-famous Blue Lagoon, where guests can swim in warm water in adventurous surroundings. The cold and rough beauty of the Reykjavik peninsula is not far away, including lake Kleifarvatn, where astronauts practised before visiting the moon.
Named after an almost perfectly symmetrical mountain close to Þingvellir, Hótel Skjaldbreið is a new hotel in an old and distinguished building in Laugarvegur. The hotel's location makes it an ideal dwelling place for those who want to be able to enjoy Reykjavík on foot. It is close to the city centre and extremely strategic if one wants to go shopping on Reykjavík's main shopping street. The house itself is a beautiful old three storey building with great charm. The lobby and the bar are not spacious, but they are homely, and the service is personal and friendly in this family-run establishment. The rooms are pleasantly decorated, without being luxurious.
BB44 is situated far away from the city crowd and promises a quiet atmosphere when you take residence here. All the rooms are fitted with basic facilities. Rates that do not include breakfast are also available. An apartment for two is an option, if the duration of your stay is long. You have access to riding tours, several restaurants and a library too. Cars can be rented close by.
If you're looking for accommodations that don't burn a hole in your pocket, then the Reykjavík City Hostel is a safe bet. Fifteen minutes from the City Centre, it offers a clean, comfortable stay, with facilities such as guest kitchens, a self-service laundry, living rooms, and internet facilities. A swimming pool and other sports facilities are within walking distance.
This intimate hotel is within 5 minutes’ walk of Reykjavik’s Old Harbour and the main street, Laugavegur. It provides rooms and studio apartments, free Wi-Fi internet access and a garden. Alfholl Guesthouse’s studios feature a private bathroom and a kitchenette with kitchenware, a microwave and a dining area. The simple, individually decorated guest rooms have shared toilets and showers. The hotel serves a daily breakfast. Staff can help arrange sightseeing tours, day trips and other activities. Reykjavik Art Museum Hafnarhus and the Weekend Flea Market at Kolaportid are less than 500 metres from Alfholl. Domestic flights depart from Reykjavik Airport, which is 2.9 km away.