
Best Luxury Hotels in Reykjavik Greater Region
Reykjavik Greater Region, Reykjavík, Austurvöllur
Hotel Borg by Keahotels

This was the first luxury hotel to be put up in Iceland. It combines the elegance of high-end art deco with contemporary style. The hotel has numerous amenities, including a relaxation annexe, gym, sauna, steam bath treatment rooms and a spa. Their rooms are adorned with custom-made furnishings, hastens beds, spanning cupboards and elegant Bang & Olufsen TVs. Their restaurant is run by an award-winning chef whose main focus is on refined Icelandic cuisines like langoustine, Arctic char and beef tenderloin. Make a point of visiting their bar for delicious cocktails that are normally prepared using homemade syrups.
Reykjavik Greater Region, Reykjavík
Kvosin Hotel

This is a 19th-century hotel that is designed with modern Scandinavian décor. You can find it near the city hall in the downtown area. Their suites are spacious with beautiful art, big private balconies, Wi-Fi, coffee machines and full kitchenettes. Some suites have two balconies that overlook Reykjavik, a huge living area and a second bedroom that is equipped with bunk beds. Their bar stocks some of the best wines, gins and whiskeys. They also offer 24-hour concierge services.
Reykjavik Greater Region, Reykjavík, Höfðatorg
Tower Suites Reykjavík

The Tower Suites in Reykjavik is also a new private hotel that is designed for people who fancy comfort or those looking for an adventure. It is comprised of eight suites that are on the 20th floor of one of the most iconic buildings in the city. The skyline is one of the great things you will love viewing from this hotel. Every suite has its own character and is filled with panoramic views all around. You will get a one-of-a-kind view of the city and a neighbouring mountain range. In some of the suites, freestanding bathtubs and beds face floor-to-ceiling windows. This means that you get to wake up and bathe to some exciting 360 degrees unforgettable views. Enjoy the luxuries of a nearby wellness and fitness spa too.
Reykjavik Greater Region, Reykjavík, Downtown
101 Hotel

Do not get dissuaded by the rugged-looking exterior of this hotel as the interior is very impressive. You can expect nothing short of a modern style that combines a collection of artworks from local artists and antique furnishing. The public area of the hotel is normally decorated with temporary exhibits. All the facilities offered in this hotel are exceptional. They range from a basement gym and spa that has a steam bath to a hot tub and plunge pool. The 101 hotel also offer their clients in-room spa treatments and a DVD library. Their reception remains open 24 hours a day where you will be served by attentive staff members and also get concierge services.
Reykjavik Greater Region, Reykjavík, Austurvöllur
Iceland Parliament Hotel, Curio Collection By Hilton

Stay on the doorstep of the Alþingi (Reykjavik’s parliament), close to Austurvöllur Square, at this recently opened Curio Collection property. It has been formed from seven buildings, some newly built, and some renovated to maintain their unique period heritage. 163 bedrooms featuring local design including 55-inch HDTVs, espresso machines and mini-fridges. Its Telebar and Hjá Jóni Restaurant are housed in what was once the headquarters of Iceland Telecom. There’s a traditional spa with geothermal hot tubs, saunas and steam baths, and the property is now home to what is thought to be the largest private collection of Icelandic artworks.
Reykjavik Greater Region, Reykjavík, Old Harbour
The Reykjavik EDITION

Bringing 5-star luxury to the city, the Reykjavik EDITION is the perfect place from which to enjoy the many attractions of the region. Located in the historical heart of downtown Reykjavik the hotel is a short walk from Laugavegur Street, the city´s vibrant shopping district, and the Harpa Concert and Conference Centre whilst the natural geothermal pools at Sky Lagoon are only a 10-minute car journey away. The modern style flows throughout the hotel and room sizes and classes cover every traveller’s needs – with harbour and ocean views available too. The hotel itself boasts a variety of distinctive food and beverage options; from light bites to alfresco dining through to a more formal dining experience lead by Gunnar Karl Gíslason, Iceland’s celebrated first Michelin-star chef. An onsite gym is also available for guests to work up a sweat. With a fun-loving vibe and lively spaces to socialise, work and relax – this is the place to be! Edition Hotel Reykjavik is part of the Marriott Collection.