Friendly, artistic, encapsulated by naturally stunning landscapes, and now home to an increasingly smart, forward-thinking hotel scene—it’s little wonder Reykjavik It has become one the most sought-after travel destinations in the world. Its architecture, which is a mix of low-rise, multi-colored buildings, pavements, and street art, is unique. The food and beverage scene is dominated by locally-sourced products. Artson Cocktail Bar.
Rentable cars are available in the city. e-scooters The city is awash with green energy, a ban on plastics and a wealth of eco-friendly activities, including swimming in geothermal pools or the Blue Lagoon, whose chic surroundings include its own chic Retreat Hotel), and camping in its lush Laugardalur Valley (temperatures reach 57°F in July and August… though if you’re after a chance of seeing the Northern Lights It’s best to choose a date between November and February). Here’s our shortlist of curated hotels for those who want to stay in more boutique and indoor accommodation.
How to select the best hotels in Reykjavik
Our editors have independently chosen and reviewed each hotel in this list. Condé Nast Traveler Journalist who has been to the property and knows about the destination. Our editors choose hotels based on their price ranges that provide an authentic insider’s experience of the destination. They also consider design, location and service credentials, as well as sustainability credentials.