4 star Hotels in Reykjavik
These are the best hotels in town. Where are the 5 star hotels? There are no 5 star hotels in Iceland. If you would add a swimmingpool to some of these hotels they would be close to it though. Only one hotel in Reykjavik has a swimming pool in it, and it isnīt very big, but cosy. But donīt worry, it doesnīt mean that these hotels arenīt up to standard in other terms, most of these four stars are very classy and eligant. To see more information about these Icelandic All-Stars, just click the picture of the one you want to take a better look at.
Hotel Loftleiðir 
A hotel by Reykjavik airport. The only one with a swimming pool. |  Grand Hotel 
Iceland´s biggest hotel. |  Radisson Hotel Saga 
One of Iceland´s biggest and prestigous hotels. |  Hotel Borg 
As down town as possible. Very trendy. Newly rendered inside and out. |  Hotel Holt ****

This is one of Reykjavik´s first real luxury hotels. It´s restaurant is known for it´s high standards. It is 5 minutes from the main down town area. |  Nordica Hotel (soon Hilton Nordica Hotel) 
It is among the biggest hotels in Reykjavik. Newly renovated and very classy. It has very good conference halls. Not as down town as many of the other hotels. 15-20 minute walk. |  Radisson SAS Hotel 1919 
This hotel is as much down town as possible. New and very classy. |  Hotel Odinsve 
Down town hotel. 3 minute walk to the shopping street. The restaurant is run by Iceland´s most famous TV chef. | CenterHotel Skjaldbreid 
As down town as possible. On the main shopping street. | .
| 101 Hotel **** Four stars (not verified) As down town as possible. Adjacent the Opera House | Hotel Reykjavik Centrum **** Four stars (not verified) The remains of a Viking longhouse from the Settlement Period were found under this newly built hotel. An attractive exhibition centre will be opened under the hotel, where the longhouse’s remains will be on display together with related exhibits. Among the finds excavated at the site were Iceland’s oldest human remains, dating from approximately 870 AD. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 17 March 2008 )
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