suites have balconies and private saunas, while upgraded suites feature living/dining rooms and/or bay views. there's a modern restaurant/bar. surrounded by shops and dining options, this polished hotel is a 7-minute walk from hallgrimskirkja, a landmark church with a 73m-high tower, and 2 km from reykjavik airport. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. it's 9 minutes on foot from harpa, a striking bayside concert hall and conference center. streamlined rooms with a contemporary vibe offer complimentary minibars and wi-fi, plus smart tvs, nespresso machines, sitting areas and bluetooth speaker systems. upgraded rooms add separate soaking tubs and showers Keflavík International Airport 50 min
Reykjavík Maritime Museum (6 min) Maritime museum in a former fish factory with historic ships & exhibits on local fishing industry. Harpa (9 min) Concert, convention center, opera house, architecture, and auditorium Hallgrimskirkja (6 min) Inspired by Icelandic traditions, this modern cathedral, consecrated in 1986, has a 73m-high tower. Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach (10 min) Popular golden-sand beach offering a lagoon with warmed water & hot tubs, plus a snack bar. Tjörnin (12 min) Tranquil lake by City Hall & several museums, with paths, grassy spots & ducks, geese & swans. Höfdi House (8 min) Built in 1909, the home of Icelandic poet Einar Benediktsson also hosted an iconic political summit. Videy (44 min) Picturesque isle featuring hiking trails, a centuries-old church & outdoor art installations. National Museum of Iceland (10 min) Objects from the Settlement Age to the present, 20th-century photography & temporary exhibitions. Reykjavík City Hall (7 min) This contemporary lakeside city hall offers a huge 3D map of Iceland, a cafe & a visitor's center. Öskjuhlíð (8 min) Hilltop pine & birch forest with walking paths, picnic spots & panoramic views of Reykjavik. Perlan (7 min) Futuristic revolving glass-domed fine dining restaurant in park setting, with cocktail bar. Reykjavík Art Museum (7 min) Modern former home of artist Ásmundur Sveinsson featuring many of his sculptures. Icelandic Phallological Museum (6 min) More than 200 penises & penile parts representing almost all Icelandic land & sea mammals. Sun Voyager (9 min) Huge 1990 stainless-steel sculpture of a boat by Jón Gunnar Árnason, set on granite beside the sea. Landnámssýningin / The Settlement Exhibition (8 min) Remnants of 10th-century Viking settlements in Reykjavik are preserved in this interactive museum. |