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A compact capital that doubles as the launchpad for Golden Circle and South Coast tours — most visitors spend 1–2 nights in Reykjavík before heading out on a rental car or guided day trip. Downtown (101 Reykjavík) puts Hallgrímskirkja, Harpa, and the main restaurant strip within a 10-minute walk; Laugavegur is the main hotel street. Iceland is expensive year-round — a central 3-star rarely dips below £150/night, and restaurant meals run £25–40 per person. Northern Lights season (September–March) and summer midnight-sun weeks (June–July) are the peak windows; January and February offer the best aurora odds with slightly softer pricing. Keflavík Airport is 45 minutes from the centre on the Flybus or Airport Express; package-deal bookings (flight + hotel + car) often beat hotel-only by 15–25%.
Typical nightly rate: £150–£380
Hotels in Reykjavik
Editorial picks · click through for live pricesHotel Borg
Austurvöllur
From £180 / night
Grand Hotel Reykjavik
Sigtún
From £150 / night
Hotel 1919
Pósthússtræti
From £160 / night
Hotels.comCenter Hotel Plaza
Aðalstræti
From £140 / night
Fosshotel Reykjavik
City Centre
From £150 / night
Kvosin Downtown Hotel
City Centre
From £175 / night
Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel
City Centre
From £195 / night
Storm Hotel Reykjavik
City Centre
From £130 / night
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Top things to do in Reykjavik
- Blue Lagoon day trip
- Northern Lights tours
- Hallgrímskirkja