"I really enjoyed the aesthetic of this hotel. The lobby and accompanying coffee area and restaurant very cozy and has a diverse menu. The overall location of the hotel was also convenient to the downtown Reykjavík shops, museums, and restaurants."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The Alda Hotel was the perfect hotel to stay in during our trip to Reykjavik. It was very clean, the bed was so comfortable, and it was located close to restaurants, the church, shopping, and most importantly Broad and Co. Would stay here agin for sure. "
"Great hotel. The spa pass is worth purchasing while you're there, as they have two jacuzzis (one indoor, one outdoor), plus a dry sauna.
A bit of major construction next door to the property, which I think is why you can get a good deal here at the moment. I was up early everyday, so construction didn't affect my stay. On-site parking is first come, first serve, so it fills up quickly. There are adjacent free parking areas, but it may be a bit of a walk.
Great location to the downtown shops and restaurants. Staff was incredibly friendly. I'd for sure stay here again next time I'm in Iceland."
"Loved the no frills but luxe vibe. Perfect for travellers who prioritize maximizing their experience in the city instead of maximizing bedroom square footage. That said, the beds are perfectly comfortable! My husband and I stayed in a "Hub" room and had plenty of space to sleep. We were able to fit 2x carry on suitcases and 1x check-in suitcase, but be aware you can probably only open one at a time. If you're a woman on the 4th floor you really luck out with a gorgeous bathroom view! The common space is beautiful and the wristbands they use for everything (opening your room, buying from the self-serve bar, etc) is well-designed. The outdoor hot tub is a lovely touch but I do wish it were hotter!
Two points to improve would be to offer some sort of cream/milk for coffee/tea at the self-serve area, and to fix the lockers - the door hinges are terrible and affect how easily you can lock the door. However, it's still a 5/5 based on the other amenities and general vibe."
"It was a charming hotel, quiet with quirky, interesting interior design. And the continental breakfast was amazing! The staff were uniformly nice and helpful."
By far Reykjavík’s tallest building, this church offers views of the city’s colourful rooftops and a landmark to help your orient yourself throughout your stay.
Brightly colored shopfronts spill into the street and add atmosphere to the sidewalk dining areas and designer stores of Reykjavík’s main downtown shopping strip.
Perlan is located in a welcoming area of Reykjavik known for its array of dining options and bar scene. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 269 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Perlan?
Study the collections at National Museum of Iceland, Iceland Phallological Museum or Reykjavik 871 +/- 2 The Settlement Exhibition. Reykjavik City Museums, Grotta Lighthouse and Sundhollin are some of the local landmarks to explore. You can catch a show at Harpa, National Theatre of Iceland and Salurinn Kopavogur Concert Hall.