Adalstraeti 16, Reykjavik, 101

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Double deluxe
Double room
Junior suite
Single deluxe
Single room
Central location:
3 kms to the airport (reykjavik)
50 kms to the airport (keflavik international)
1 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
The hotel has 89 rooms, each fitted with modern amenities, such as satellite TV, telephone, Internet access, mini-bar, radio, iron and board, hair dryer, safe and tea & coffee set. All rooms have en-suite bathroom with either a shower or a bath. The hotel offers rooms with facilities for disabled persons, and adjoining rooms (walk-through) are available upon request. In addition, there are two conference rooms, one with board room set up for 14 persons and the other can vary in set up with a capacity of 39 persons in theatre setting. Hotel ReykjavÃk Centrum offers first-class services, including room service and porter service, as well as excellent facilities for business guests.
Our bar and café Uppsalir is ideal for receptions and to relax by the fire. Fjalakötturinn restaurant takes pride in offering the opportunity to experience a real ReykjavÃk atmosphere in historic buildings in the old city centre. This experience is brought home perfectly by tasting our specializes in traditional Icelandic & Scandinavian dishes made from selected Icelandic materials. Fjalakötturinn has won the Wine Spectators award of excellence for the exclusive wine list. You can also relax at Uppsalir, the hotel’s cosy bar & café after a busy day in town.
Meeting Rooms: Forsetastofa- Meeting room with a board meeting table and 14 good chairs. Connections for LCD display and computers are available in the meeting table. Fógetastofa- Small conference room for up to 40 persons in Theatre setting and 28 in Classroom.
Hotel Reykjavik Centrum is a new first class hotel in the heart of the city, opened on April 1st 2005. It is located on one of Reykjavik’s oldest streets, Adalstraeti, in a newly renovated building, the oldest part of which was built in 1764. On each side of it, new buildings have been constructed in the likeness of their historic predecessors Fjalakötturinn and Uppsalir. The hotel spreads over all three buildings, and is designed in the style found in ReykjavÃk around 1900. During its construction, the remains of a Viking longhouse from the Settlement Period were found. In 2006 an attractive exhibition centre 871+-2 opened under the hotel, where the longhouse’s remains will be on display together with related exhibits. Among the finds excavated at the site were Iceland’s oldest human remains, dating from approximately 870 AD.
***** Please note that this hotel has been contracted room only since January 09. *****