This is really a magical property constructed with imagination and an eye for detail. The architectural and building conversion work have been done by a company well-known for its expertise in the restoration of historic Icelandic buildings. The hotel's location and historical provenance are arguably unbeatable. It comes highly recommended. TO0808
The hotel actually consists of two traditional Reykjavik townhouses (one of which is reputed to be the oldest in the city) joined together by a glass-roofed atrium in which the lobby is located.
The lobby is located between the two old Reykjavik townhouses, which form the two main wings housing rooms and dining facilities. It is light and airy because it is almost entirely constructed of glass, but it still radiates traditional charm.
The hotel is located in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, just steps away from all shopping, dining, bars, clubs and museums.
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The Hotel Reykjavik Centrum is set in converted historical buildings with modern additions, situated in the centre of Reykjavik within two kilometres of bars, cafes and museums. The 89 guestrooms have contemporary decor and furnishings in soft neutral beige, with wooden floors and blond wooden furnishings. All guestrooms include clock radios, coffee and tea making facilities, direct-dial phones, Internet connections, and satellite television with pay movie channels. In the Fjalakotturinn restaurant guests can sample fine Icelandic cuisine, in a dining room with modern surroundings. The restaurant is open all day and has an extensive wine list. In Jonsstofa drinks and light snacks are available in a restored 18th century room with an open fire. The cafe bar also has a terrace, and is open afternoons and evenings. Alternatively, guests can take advantage of 24-hour room service. For those interested in sightseeing, the hotel's concierge is available to help plan and book sightseeing tours, or make restaurant reservations. Many of Reykjavik's sightseeing attractions are nearby, with the Icelandic National Gallery, National Museum, Tjornin Lake, Hallgrimskirkja Church, Harbour House and Sveinsson Sculpture Museum all within two kilometres. Reykjavik Kevlavik Airport is approximately 55 kilometres and a 40-minute drive from the hotel. The hotel operates a shuttle service to and from the airport.
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