Hilton Reykjavik Nordica
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When it opened in 1965 on a busy road east of downtown, this sleek hotel, with its chrome-glass and natural-wood interiors, was like nothing Iceland had ever seen. In 2007, it became a part of the Hilton chain and underwent a major renovation, putting it back in the spotlight. While other smaller hotels in the center are far more interesting and luxurious, this hotel’s ability to maintain its high standards ensures that it remains in the conversation. The chic rooms are decked out with timber-beamed ceilings, Venetian fabrics, and marble bathrooms. Business and executive rooms are located on the eighth and ninth floors and include free access to the exceptional Hilton Reykjavik Spa, as well as the panorama lounge. Vox, one of the city’s first New Nordic restaurants, is not as groundbreaking as it once was, but it’s still a convenient amenity on this side of town.
Click here to book this hotel.
When it opened in 1965 on a busy road east of downtown, this sleek hotel, with its chrome-glass and natural-wood interiors, was like nothing Iceland had ever seen. In 2007, it became a part of the Hilton chain and underwent a major renovation, putting it back in the spotlight. While other smaller hotels in the center are far more interesting and luxurious, this hotel’s ability to maintain its high standards ensures that it remains in the conversation. The chic rooms are decked out with timber-beamed ceilings, Venetian fabrics, and marble bathrooms. Business and executive rooms are located on the eighth and ninth floors and include free access to the exceptional Hilton Reykjavik Spa, as well as the panorama lounge. Vox, one of the city’s first New Nordic restaurants, is not as groundbreaking as it once was, but it’s still a convenient amenity on this side of town.
