The hotel is within a walking distance to the city centre, the domestic airport, the National Museum, the University of Iceland and has a bautiful walking and bicycle paths all around. The hotel is operated as a summer hotel from 03 JUNE to 23 AUGUST as it is a student dormitory during winter time. The hotel was built in 1999. It provides simple, practical and spacious accommodation in 42 rooms (28-30m?). All rooms have a balcony or a terrace and TV. Half of the rooms in the hotel have bautiful ocean view and the other half has nature view. The hotel has a comfortable and quiet environment and guests are in touch of nature. The rooms on the ground floor are special family rooms and have an exit to a terrace. These rooms are family themed with children-friendly decorations. The hotel has an elevator, small breakfast room and free parking on site. All guestrooms and restaurant/bar facilities are non-smoking. It is a possibility to rent for an extra fee rooms with kitchenette and equipment. The hotel provides facilities like Smoke-free hotel, Lift / Elevator, Lobby, Non-smoking rooms, Disabled facilities, Reception.*****Reykjav? and the surrounding towns have a population of some 180.000, around 60 % of the Icelandic nation. The Reykjanes peninsula hosts the international airport and many impressive natural wonders. One of the country's best salmon rivers, Elli?a?r, runs right through Reykjav? and is yet unpolluted and clear. It offers anglers a rare opportunity to land a salmon just by a busy motorway. Other recreational options include midnight golfing, horse trekking and whale watching. In year 2000 Reykjav? held the title of European City of Culture, an acknowledgement of the vigorous cultural life, including its various festivals and a remarkable selection of artistic events. At the same time the capital has been called the hottest one in Europe because of its famed and dynamic nightlife. Reykjav? brilliantly combines the qualities and comforts of modern urbanity and the intimate connection to amazingly beautiful nature. The adjoining towns also offer attractions, such as the unique and very popular elf-spotting tours, an annual Viking feast, guided tours to places of historical interest or the largest shopping mall in Iceland.
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