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Where to Stay in ICELAND

Culture and history amid breathtaking scenery

Iceland’s great outdoors is widely-known for its tranquillity and aesthetic beauty, while its towns and cities, including capital Reykjavik, are thriving centres of art, culture and history. The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica is the perfect base from which to explore both, and is wonderfully comfortable and well equipped for a relaxing stay. What’s more, it is located right in the heart of the financial district, so it is perfect for guests travelling on business.

 

Hilton Reykjavik Hotel

HILTON REYKJAVIK
NORDICA HOTEL

Contemporary style in the heart of Reykjavik’s financial district, with the city’s main attractions and nightlife
just a short walk or free hotel bus-ride away. The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica is also ideal for conferencing and private events, with an Executive Lounge, 11 versatile function spaces and room for up to 650 guests. It even has its own Spa, where guests can enjoy a relaxing, re-invigorating range of treatments.

What to See & Do in ICELAND

Lots to see, experience and enjoy

Despite its name, Iceland is not frozen solid all year round. In fact, it’s a superb destination, especially in the summer, and there are many things for visitors to enjoy, both in capital Reykjavik and out in the country’s beautiful, barren landscapes. Travellers are often taken aback by the number and beauty of its hot springs, fishing lakes, mountains and glaciers – and the extent of cultural and social activity in the capital.

Laugardalur

Laugardalur

Laugardalur is a major centre for sports and recreation, with a large outdoor thermal pool, plus the beautiful Botanical Garden and Café Flora.

Reykjavik Zoo & Family Park

Reykjavik Zoo & Family Park

The Family Park and Zoo features native Icelandic animals, both wild and domesticated, from foxes, reindeer and seals to cattle, horses and sheep.

Reykjavik’s main sports stadium

Reykjavik’s main sports stadium

The outdoor stadium is mostly for football during the summer, while nearby indoor arena Laugardalsholl hosted the famous 1972 World Chess Championships.

Jökulsárlón

Iceland has more hot springs than any other country in the world, and its famous geyser, ‘Geysir’, in south Iceland – which shoots hot water 180 feet in the air – is where the word originated. 

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