7 Best Hotels in City Center West, Reykjavík

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Exeter Hotel

$$$$ | Tryggvagata 12, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland Fodor's Choice

With a sauna, gym, bakery, and restaurant, there's a lot to love about the Exeter Hotel. The design skews industrial, but not without the token warmth that's essential to Scandinavian design.

Pros

  • Hip yet welcoming atmosphere
  • Walkable distance to the harbor
  • Great restaurant and bakery on-site

Cons

  • No parking
  • Small rooms
  • Breakfast not included
Tryggvagata 12, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
519–8000
Hotel Details
106 rooms
No Meals

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Hótel Borg

$$$$ | Pósthússtræti 11, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland Fodor's Choice

In contrast to the ultramodern glass-and-chrome architecture around Reykjavík, the city's oldest hotel is pure 1930s art deco—from the black marble statues in the entryway to the brass-and-wood railing on the stairs to the square little coffee cups in the rooms. Period black-and-white bathrooms are well appointed, with Philippe Starck fittings and heated marble floors; some rooms have whirlpool baths. All rooms have fluffy down comforters, black-and-white prints (some antique), and coffee machines. Perhaps the most enticing aspect of the Borg is its location: right in the heart of the city, overlooking Austurvöllur Square and close to Alþingishús (Parliament House) and various restaurants. 

Pros

  • Perfect location
  • Lovely art deco design
  • Good restaurant

Cons

  • Street noise can be an issue on lower floors
  • Some visitors find the beds too firm
  • No air-conditioning
Pósthússtræti 11, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland
551–1440
Hotel Details
107 rooms
No Meals

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The Reykjavik EDITION

$$$$ | Austurbakki 2, Reykjavík, Iceland Fodor's Choice

From the moment you step into this hotel, you'll know you're somewhere special: the staff is friendly and alert, the on-site spa is worth a visit, and the rooms showcase the best of Scandinavian design. Rates may surpass those of nearby hotels, but this is Reykjavík's sole five-star hotel, and it shows in the level of service and quality of amenities. Its location near the harbor welcomes after-dinner strolls or early morning meanders.

Pros

  • Incredible on-site restaurant
  • Next-level service
  • Stunning interiors

Cons

  • Some rooms feel a bit small
  • Quite expensive
  • A bit of a walk to the downtown neighborhood
Austurbakki 2, Reykjavík, Iceland
582–0000
Hotel Details
253 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Iceland Parliament Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$$ | Thorvaldsenstraeti 2--6, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland

This sleek, design-forward hotel is located right on Austurvöllur Square, overlooking Alþingishús, Iceland's parliament building. Each room features modern amenities, including TVs, espresso machines, and mini-refrigerators. Guests can dine at Hjá Jóni restaurant, which offers a fusion of local and international flavors or relax at Telebar, known for its cocktails and live jazz.

Pros

  • Central location right on Austurvöllur
  • Luxurious spa
  • Great on-site restaurant

Cons

  • No on-site parking
  • Potential for street noise at night
  • No free breakfast
Thorvaldsenstraeti 2--6, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
513–3000
Hotel Details
163 rooms
No Meals

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Kvosin Hotel

$$$$ | Kirkjutorg, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland

This boutique hotel is located in the historic Kirkjuhvoll building, which was built in 1900; its warmly decorated rooms echo the historic ambience of the location, without skimping on comfort or modern amenities—including kitchen facilities in most rooms. A concierge is on-site to assist with tours and travel arrangements, and breakfast is served daily.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Great for families
  • All rooms have kitchen facilities

Cons

  • Located in a busy parking lot
  • Basic amenities
  • Cramped lobby space
Kirkjutorg, Reykjavík, 101, Iceland
415–2400
Hotel Details
24 rooms
No Meals

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Radisson BLU 1919 Hotel

$$$$ | Pósthússtræti 2, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland

Located downtown in one of Reykjavík's oldest and most famous buildings, this hotel's exterior is reminiscent of 1919 (the year the building was constructed) but the sleek interiors, accented with touches of Nordic design, are undeniably modern. Rooms are calm, with warm wood floors, comfortable bedding, and televisions. The in-house restaurant Brút is excellent, while the on-site coffeehouse, Kaffi Ó-le, is a popular spot to sit with a warm drink and a pastry.

Pros

  • Smart and modern atmosphere
  • Popular on-site restaurant and lounge
  • Great location

Cons

  • Potential for street noise at night
  • Rooms on the smaller side
  • No on-site parking
Pósthússtræti 2, Reykjavík, IS-101, Iceland
599–1000
Hotel Details
88 rooms
No Meals

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Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton

$$$$ | Hafnarstraeti 17--19, Reykjavík, Iceland

Occupying a refurbished 1900s department store once owned by Consul Ditlev Thomsen, the Konsulat offers modern luxury with a nod to Reykjavík's past. The hotel features stylish rooms, a bathhouse with a 19th-century stone wall, a 24-hour fitness center, and the Konsulat Wine Room serving Icelandic-European cuisine.

Pros

  • Great service
  • Comfortable beds
  • Central location

Cons

  • Situated on a pedestrian street without parking
  • Small rooms
  • Occasional noise issues
Hafnarstraeti 17--19, Reykjavík, Iceland
514–6800
Hotel Details
50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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