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Reykjavik Hotels - Getting around Reykjavik is made easy by its excellent SVR city bus system, which runs from 7am to 12am daily. The two central terminals are at Hlemmur and Læ kjartorg, with another two depots out at Grensás and Mjódd. Reykjavik Hotels.
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Reykjavik Hotels 2. Getting around Reykjavik is made easy by its excellent
SVR city bus system, which runs from 7am to 12am daily. The two
central terminals are at Hlemmur and Læ kjartorg, with another two
depots out at Grensás and Mjódd. Reykjavik Hotels.
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Reykjavik Hotels 2 - This page is number 2 of 4 of Reykjavik Hotels. More links to more Hotels. See Fresh Links in Column 3, Enjoy!
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Reykjavík boasts all the trappings of a modern European city, as well as an interesting old town, whitewashed wooden buildings, and rows of brightly painted concrete houses. Nearly everything of interest is within walking distance of the old settlement.
The barren lava fields that surround Iceland's international airport are an eye-grabbing introduction to this near-Arctic island, belched out of the mouths of volcanoes (some still active), awash in midnight sun from May to August, glistening with glaciers, geysers, hot springs and waterfalls.
Not only is Reykjavík ('Smoky Bay') the world's northernmost capital, it's also one of the newest, having established itself only in the late 19th century. However, Iceland's traditions go back to medieval times, which live today in treasured sagas with characters like Grettir the Strong and Auður the Deep-Minded.
Besides an interesting man-made history, the city also gets a high approval rating for its exuberance and disarming intimacy, and for the appeal of its decidedly European urbanity after the otherwordly wilds of the surrounding countryside.
The official Icelandic tourist season is a summer-long affair lasting from June until the end of August, a period when the region's midnight sun keeps full dark at bay. What passes for a tourist crowd in this frigid neck of the world is much smaller outside of these months, and you'll find much of the tourist infrastructure (particularly outside Reykjavík) in hibernation, fro the rest of the year. Shuttered-up hotels, non-attended campgrounds, suspended bus transport and closed or limited-hour museums are the norm outside these summer months. That said, the capital retains some semblance of activity even in the deepest depths of winter, the highpoints being its joyfully excessive Christmas festivities and the spectacular (and free) light show known as the aurora borealis. The costs of accommodation, food, transport and entertainment are also less in winter though ultimately this doesn't mean much as prices in Iceland are among the highest in Europe anyway. Fans of the light would do well to remember that by the end of December the polar night is well and truly in control, and Reykjavik experiences a mere two hours of sunlight (more correctly twilight) each day.
In terms of climate, the good news is that unlike the country's interior, coastal areas are saved from unrelenting sub-zero temperatures thanks to the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. The bad news is that 'Gulf Stream plus polar seas plus neighbouring mountains' equals 'lots of grey skies and rain'. Adding to the anti-climatic misery are frequent storms, fog and drizzle, plus an almost constant wind that underlines the year-round chill factor. Reykjavik's average daily midsummer temperature is 10°C (50°F); midwinter sees a daily average of around -1°C (30°F).
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Holt Hotel - Hotel Holt Reykjavik is a small, intimate hotel with 42 rooms, including 12 suites. The hotel displays the country's largest collection of Icelandic art in all rooms and public areas. Holt Hotel.
Radisson SAS Island Hotel - The Radisson SAS Saga Hotel Reykjavik is located just a few minutes walk from the city centre in the quiet grounds of the University of Iceland. Radisson SAS Island Hotel.
Icelandic Hotel Gardur - There is the Colourful Old Town of Reykjavik is the Perfect Place For a Stroll At Any Time of Day Especially At Sunset When the Burnt Reds, Brilliant Yellows and Indigo Blues of the Tin Houses Seem To Glow. Icelandic Hotel Gardur.
Iceland Princess Luxery Suites - The iceland princess is an apartment hotel situated at Tungata 24.This is only 5 minutes from the town centre. Iceland Princess Luxery Suites.
Hotel Cabin - For comfortable accommodation in a convenientlocation at prices you can afford, Hotel Cabin isthe natural choice for your stay inIceland's capital. Hotel Cabin.
Hotel Vik Reykjavik - Hotel Vik is a small and comfortable three-star hotel in Reykjavik. The hotel offers large double rooms, all equipped with a refrigerator, telephone, satellite-TV and shower. Hotel Vik Reykjavik.
Fosshotel Hofdi - Fosshotel Höfdi is a tourist class hotel featuring a total of 36 rooms (24 with private facilities, 12 rooms with wash basin and shower/wc on the floor), all with TV and phone. A three star hotel. Fosshotel Hofdi.
Hotel Leifur Eiriksson - Hotel Leifur Eiríksson is only a few minutes walk from the city centre. Located in the older and quieter part of the city. Opposite the hotel is the magnificent church Hallgrímskirkja. Museums and galleries, nice shopping area, various restaurants, pubs and a swimming pool surround the Hotel. Hotel Leifur Eiriksson.
Fosshotel Baron - The Fosshotel Baron is located close to the city centre and only a few minutes away from Reykjavik's most famous shopping street, Laugavegur. The majority of the guest rooms in the hotel offer views over the sea and the Esja Mountain. Fosshotel Baron.
Room With a View Apartments - Every effort will be made to ensure that you getthe apartment you reserved, but due to bookingconditions, you may be assigned another appartmentof in the same price category.An upgrade to a more expensive apartment may occurwithout extra charges to you. Room With a View Apartments.
Fosshotel Lind - The Fosshotel Lind is situated in the heart of Reykjavik a short walk from the city's shopping district. The hotel has its own restaurant which offers a selection of fine cuisine. Fosshotel Lind.
Reykjavik Hotels 3 - Getting around Reykjavik is made easy by its excellent SVR city bus system, which runs from 7am to 12am daily. The two central terminals are at Hlemmur and Læ kjartorg, with another two depots out at Grensás and Mjódd. Reykjavik Hotels 3.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
IcelandTravel
- The roots of Iceland Travel go back to beginning of organized travel planning in Iceland, around 1935. We are proud
to be the offspring of the pioneers in Icelandic travel industry like Úrval Útsýn, Ferðaskrifstofa ríkisins, Iceland
Safari just to name few. Through Destination Iceland we go back to the pioneers in activity travel in Iceland. www.icelandtravel.is
Expedia.co.uk
- Expedia.co.uk is the best way to plan and book your travel online. Launched in November 1998, Expedia.co.uk gives you
the choice and control to easily plan travel, buy air tickets, make hotel and car reservations and book last minute
package deals by giving you access to exactly the same information as a High Street travel agent. www.expedia.co.uk
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