Reykjavik, Iceland

Discover Iceland & Northern Lights

£485
Departing
Newcastle
Duration
3 days
No. Guests
2
Accom. + Board
Reviews
No reviews yet

Description

Hótel Klettur is a modern and comfortable 3-star hotel located in the heart of Reykjavik, offering a perfect base for exploring Iceland's vibrant capital city and its breath-taking natural surroundings. The hotel is renowned for its sleek Scandinavian design, friendly service, and convenient location.

  • Central Location: Situated just a short walk from Laugavegur, Reykjavik’s main shopping street, the hotel provides easy access to the city’s best restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions.
  • Modern Amenities: With a minimalist, Scandinavian design, the hotel offers modern comforts, including free Wi-Fi, a stylish lounge bar, and rooms with stunning views of the city or nearby mountains.
  • Close to Attractions: Guests can easily explore Reykjavik’s top attractions, including Hallgrímskirkja Church, Harpa Concert Hall, and the Old Harbour.
  • Perfect for Northern Lights: During the winter months, the hotel’s location makes it easy for guests to join tours to see the Northern Lights, one of Iceland’s most famous natural phenomena.

Resort Information: Hótel Klettur, Reykjavik

Hótel Klettur offers a cosy and stylish environment, perfect for travellers seeking both comfort and convenience during their stay in Reykjavik.

  • Accommodation: The hotel features a range of rooms, from standard to superior, as well as family rooms. All rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs, comfortable beds, mini-fridges, and en-suite bathrooms. Superior rooms offer a private balcony with views of the city or the mountains.
  • Dining: A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily, featuring a variety of Icelandic and international options. While the hotel does not have a full-service restaurant, there are numerous dining options nearby, and the lounge bar offers drinks and snacks.
  • Facilities: The hotel provides a 24-hour front desk, concierge services, a tour desk, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. There’s also a small business centre and meeting room available for guests.
  • Location & Transport: Hótel Klettur is located within walking distance of major Reykjavik attractions and is well-connected to public transportation. The hotel offers parking for guests with rental cars, and it’s about 50 km from Keflavík International Airport, with shuttle services available.

Top 10 Things to Do in and Around Reykjavik

  1. Visit Hallgrímskirkja Church: Climb to the top of this iconic church for panoramic views of Reykjavik and its colourful rooftops. The church itself is a striking example of modernist architecture.
  2. Explore Harpa Concert Hall: Admire the stunning glass facade of this architectural masterpiece, which hosts concerts and events. Even if you don’t attend a performance, it’s worth a visit for the design alone.
  3. Stroll Along Laugavegur: This main shopping street is lined with boutique shops, cafes, and bars. It’s the perfect place to experience Reykjavik’s vibrant culture and pick up unique souvenirs.
  4. Relax in the Blue Lagoon: Just a short drive from Reykjavik, this geothermal spa is one of Iceland’s most famous attractions. Soak in the warm, mineral-rich waters surrounded by volcanic landscapes.
  5. Discover the Golden Circle: Take a day trip to explore the Golden Circle, which includes Þingvellir National Park, the Geysir geothermal area, and Gullfoss waterfall.
  6. Visit the Reykjavik Art Museum: Spread across three different locations, the museum showcases contemporary Icelandic art and hosts various exhibitions throughout the year.
  7. Whale Watching Tour: Head to Reykjavik’s Old Harbour to join a whale-watching tour, where you can spot minke whales, humpbacks, and other marine life in their natural habitat.
  8. Experience the Northern Lights: From September to April, you can book a tour to chase the Aurora Borealis, with Reykjavik serving as a great starting point for Northern Lights excursions.
  9. Explore Reykjavik’s Old Harbour: Wander through the Old Harbour area, which is home to seafood restaurants, the Maritime Museum, and the Whales of Iceland exhibition.
  10. Visit Perlan: Perlan is a unique building with a glass dome offering 360-degree views of Reykjavik. It also houses exhibitions on Iceland’s natural wonders, including a man-made ice cave.

Local Restaurants

Reykjavik is known for its innovative and diverse culinary scene, offering everything from traditional Icelandic dishes to modern international cuisine:

  • Dill Restaurant: Iceland’s first Michelin-starred restaurant, Dill offers a fine dining experience with a menu that emphasizes local, seasonal ingredients and Nordic flavours.
  • Sægreifinn (The Sea Baron): A popular spot in the Old Harbour, this casual eatery is famous for its lobster soup and fresh seafood skewers.
  • Grillmarkaðurinn (The Grill Market): Known for its creative dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, this upscale restaurant offers a modern take on traditional Icelandic cuisine.
  • Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur: For a quick and iconic Icelandic snack, try the hot dogs at this famous stand, often hailed as the best in the world.
  • Fish Market (Fiskmarkaðurinn): This trendy restaurant specializes in seafood, offering a fusion of Icelandic and Asian flavours, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients.

Average Temperatures

Iceland’s climate is characterized by cool summers and mild winters, with weather that can change rapidly. Here’s what to expect during your stay:

  • Spring (April to June): Temperatures range from 2°C to 10°C (36°F to 50°F). Spring brings longer daylight hours and the blooming of flowers, making it a beautiful time to visit.
  • Summer (July to August): Mild temperatures between 10°C and 15°C (50°F to 59°F). Summer in Reykjavik is characterized by the Midnight Sun, where daylight lasts almost 24 hours.
  • Autumn (September to October): Temperatures range from 4°C to 10°C (39°F to 50°F). Autumn offers the chance to see the Northern Lights as the days grow shorter.
  • Winter (November to March): Cold, with temperatures between -3°C and 2°C (27°F to 36°F). Winter in Reykjavik is magical, with snow-covered landscapes and the possibility of witnessing the Northern Lights.

Discover Iceland & Northern Lights

  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • October 2024
  • 3 Nights
  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Flying Fr. Newcastle
  • Bags & Transfers Included
  • Prices Fr. £485pp
  • Northern Lights Tour Included

Other Deals You May Like

Gran Canaria Mini Break Deal
£279 /night
Cyprus Late Deal
£250 /night
Santorini Adults Only Deal
£1075 /night
Magaluf Stag Or Hen Do
£345 /night

Login