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KAYAK’s Insights for Radisson Blu hotels in Reykjavik

Which month is cheapest to stay at a Radisson Blu hotel in Reykjavik?

The cheapest rates with Radisson Blu in Reykjavik can be found in April where the average price per night is $192. On the other hand, the most expensive month is August, where the average night price rises to $1,285. Obviously, this depends at which Radisson Blu you stay at in Reykjavik - Try Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel Reykjavik which had the cheapest prices in April.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book with Radisson Blu in Reykjavik?

If you’re looking for a cheaper room, then Monday is the cheapest day, with a nightly average price of $358. Thursday nights are the most expensive at $685.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap Radisson Blu hotel in Reykjavik

  • Try to go during the low season if you’re looking for a cheap room with Radisson Blu in Reykjavik. April and November offer the lowest prices.
  • If you want to be as close to the airport as possible then stay at Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik, which is only 0 miles away from Reykjavik Domestic Airport.
  • If you’re looking to add a touch of luxury to your stay, the highest-rated 4 star Radisson Blu hotel in Reykjavik is Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik.

FAQs when booking a Radisson Blu in Reykjavik

  • What are the best Radisson Blu hotels in Reykjavik?

    The two highest-rated Radisson Blu hotels are Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik and null.

  • How much is a Radisson Blu hotel in Reykjavik?

    The following are the lowest prices KAYAK users have found in the last 3 days for rooms at Radisson Blu hotels in Reykjavik:

    $289 Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel Reykjavik
    $143 Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik

  • What is the closest Radisson Blu hotel to Harpa?

    If you want to stay closest to one of Reykjavik’s most famous sites, Harpa, then check out Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel Reykjavik, which is located just 0.2 mi away and rated 8.4/10.

  • Which Radisson Blu hotels are closest to Reykjavik Domestic airport?

    If you want to be as close to the airport as possible for an easy transfer, then we suggest one of the following: Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel Reykjavik (1.3 mi); Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik (0.9 mi).

  • Where is the best located Radisson Blu hotel in Reykjavik?

    Based on ratings from real users, the best located Radisson Blu hotel in Reykjavik is Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik (6.9, 557 reviews) and it is located at 107 Hagatorg 107, Reykjavik, Iceland, Reykjavik. Closest transportation hub: Reykjavik Domestic airport (0.9 mi). Closest popular landmark: Hallgrímskirkja (0.8 mi).

  • How can I find Radisson Blu hotels near me in Reykjavik?

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Latest reviews of all Radisson Blu hotels in Reykjavik

7.9
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1640 verified ratings
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318
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282
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156
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Wonderful
Anonymous, Feb 2019 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) Given a small, quite dated room on top (7th) floor and asked for upgrade but none available. This was not a problem for us as plus points were that it was a clean,quiet room with a comfortable bed and excellent views over the city at night. The hotel itself was very nice apparently with some updating taking place that we never saw or heard whilst there. Credit must be given to the reception staff ...
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8.5
Very good
Alex, Jul 2018 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) The proximity to the city center and ocean, without any hustle and bustle. The staff was amazing and did whatever they could to accommodate. The views of the sea and the mountains were beautiful.
Cons (-) Breakfast and dinner buffets are expensive but in line with prices across Iceland. There were renovations creating some confusion on how to get to our room and some exit doors were closed.
8.2
Very good
Anonymous, Apr 2018 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) The proximity to the city and although they didn't have a pool they give free passes to the nearby pool which has sauna steam room and hot tubs.
Cons (-) The breakfast buffet had the same food every day and there wasn't many options for those who didn't eat pork.
4.0
Mediocre
Anonymous, Jun 2017 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) Helpful staff, nice view from our room
Cons (-) The hotel is extremely outdated and our room was dilapidated and tiny. No space to even turn around, horrible bed (with a dent down the middle, so my friend and I kept rolling into each other), cracks in the walls and ceiling, water/rust blocking the light from the ceiling fixture, peeling paint, cheap/ineffective shower curtain, windows that rattled, etc. We didn't complain or ask to change rooms...
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6.0
Okay
Anonymous, May 2017 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) The included breakfast & friendly staff.
Cons (-) The drafty windows that scream all night because of how much wind they let through. The rooms & hotel need major updating, compared to the other comparable hotels the Blue Saga is seriously dragging behind with decor from the 60's
6.2
Okay
Anonymous, May 2017 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) The staff
Cons (-) The outdated hotel with drafty windows
6.2
Okay
Bradley, May 2017 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) The hotel had complimentary breakfast, with many options and great food. The staff was super friendly and helpful.
Cons (-) The room we had was extremely outdated, it looked like my classroom in public school in the early 90's, with tile and colors from the 60's.
9.1
Wonderful
Anonymous, Nov 2016 - Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel Reykjavik
Pros (+) Close to nearby sights and attractions. Good place to stay if only in Reykjavik for a night or 2 and want to shop and see local attractions.
Cons (-) The description said there was parking but there isn't. Parking meters are all around hotel but need to be fed every 2 hours.
2.5
Poor
Anonymous, Sep 2016 - Radisson Blu Saga Hotel, Reykjavik
Pros (+) This is a avery poorly maintained hotel. The staff is not very informative about the Iceland and very unhelpful to customers. The rooms are not cleaned properly and customer complaints not attended promptly. In my five days stay, my room telephone never worked, shower head never fixed, it took two days tho fix the locker. I had to visit the front desk several times to complain but not much was don...
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6.2
Okay
Anonymous, Jul 2016 - Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel Reykjavik
Pros (+) The room was very clean and the hotel is lovely. Breakfast tasted good.
Cons (-) The room was really small. The bathroom doesn't look like it has been updated. They don't tell you the price of anything like breakfast, pay per view, mini bar. We would have potentially bought somethings,, but we were too afraid because we didn't know how much they would charge.

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