Fosshotel Reykjavík

Fosshotel Reykjavík, Iceland’s largest hotel stands prominently in Reykjavík’s business district, only a short walk from the main shopping area. Here, from the heart of the city, you can easily explore Reykjavík's magnificent architecture, captivating history, vibrant markets and rich culture – ideal starting point for experience the best of everything the city has to offer. With 16 floors, many of our rooms offer magnificent views of the city and the bay area. The top floor features seven suites, 2 that can be used as meeting rooms and on the second floor you will find first class conference facilities. Unwind at the Beer garden with local Icelandic draught beer.

Message from Under Northern Skies

Fosshotel is a fantastic hotel brand located all over Iceland, and this hotel is easily one of the best hotels in Reykjavik.

It's stylish, modern, and is perfectly located for exploring the city. Plus, it's just a short stroll from the city's main shopping street and cultural attractions. They also serve a delicious buffet breakfast in the morning.

For the best experience, ask for a room in the tower; the panoramic views of the city and the bay are truly fantastic. It's also incredibly convenient for your adventures beyond the city, as it's located right next to a primary bus stop for tour pickups.

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Tower View Room - Double or Twin
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Executive Suite
Deluxe Room - Double or Twin
Standard Room - Double or Twin

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