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Fosshotel Reykjavik

  • Price$140-220 — $200-320
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.3

Fosshotel Reykjavik is Iceland's largest hotel, a substantial modern property at Þórunnartún 1 in the 105 Reykjavík district, operated by the Íslandshótel group. Situated in the commercial Hlemmur neighbourhood approximately 1.5 kilometres east of Reykjavík's Old Town, the hotel serves a broad mix of leisure travellers, group bookings, and both domestic and international business guests attending conferences and meetings in its extensive on-site facilities.

Large modern hotel with panoramic city views from upper floors. Spacious rooms with Scandinavian design, rooftop restaurant and bar, and convenient location near Perlan and city center. Great value for comfortable accommodations with excellent facilities.

Fosshotel Reykjavik is Iceland's largest hotel, a substantial modern property at Þórunnartún 1 in the 105 Reykjavík district, operated by the Íslandshótel group. Situated in the commercial Hlemmur neighbourhood approximately 1.5 kilometres east of Reykjavík's Old Town, the hotel serves a broad mix of leisure travellers, group bookings, and both domestic and international business guests attending conferences and meetings in its extensive on-site facilities. The building's height is a significant asset: upper floors afford sweeping panoramic views across Reykjavík's roofscape toward Mount Esja and Faxaflói Bay.

The hotel offers more than 300 rooms and suites spread across multiple floors. Rooms are designed in a clean contemporary Scandinavian style with light wood furnishings, Icelandic design prints, and floor-to-ceiling windows on upper storeys. Room categories include standard rooms, superior rooms, suites, and family rooms for guests travelling with children. Blackout curtains are standard throughout — essential for comfortable sleep during Iceland's summer white nights when darkness barely falls.

The signature dining venue is the top-floor rooftop restaurant and bar, which capitalises on the building's elevation to deliver panoramic views across the city and toward the mountains and bay. The restaurant serves Icelandic and international cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The hotel's daily breakfast buffet is one of the more comprehensive in Reykjavík, covering a broad spread of Icelandic staples including skyr, smoked salmon, fresh pastries, and hot dishes. A well-equipped fitness centre is available to all guests at no additional charge.

Conference facilities include multiple meeting rooms and an event space capable of accommodating large private functions and corporate gatherings, making Fosshotel Reykjavik a frequent venue for business events and group tours. Free parking in the adjacent hotel car park is a practical advantage for guests hiring rental cars to explore Iceland's ring road. The Hlemmur Mathöll food hall is a short walk away, and Laugardalslaug geothermal swimming complex is accessible within 2 kilometres. Keflavík International Airport is approximately 55 kilometres west.

Amenities

  • rooftop restaurant
  • bar
  • fitness center
  • free parking
  • city views
  • conference facilities

Location

Þórunnartún 1, 105 Reykjavík

64.1335, -21.8955 View on map

Highlights

  • Iceland's largest hotel — over 300 rooms with full conference facilities in the Hlemmur area of eastern Reykjavík
  • Panoramic rooftop restaurant and bar with views across the city to Mount Esja and Faxaflói Bay
  • Free on-site parking — one of few central Reykjavík hotels to offer this at no charge, ideal for rental-car travellers
  • Spacious Scandinavian-design rooms with blackout curtains for comfortable sleep during summer white nights
  • Short walk to Hlemmur Mathöll food hall and Reykjavík's main bus junction for city and day-trip connections

Tips for visiting

  • Request an upper-floor room when booking — the hotel's height is its primary asset, and city or mountain views from upper storeys are considerable
  • The rooftop restaurant fills during peak summer evenings; make reservations rather than relying on walk-in availability
  • Free parking in the hotel car park saves a meaningful daily cost — make use of it even if not exploring by car, as it removes one urban stress
  • Laugardalslaug, Reykjavík's premier outdoor geothermal pool, is approximately 2 kilometres east — ideal for a morning visit before a full day of touring
  • The Hlemmur bus junction five minutes' walk away provides frequent services to the city centre and surrounding areas

Accessibility

Fosshotel Reykjavik is a modern purpose-built hotel with full step-free access from street level and the hotel's car park. Lifts serve all floors, and dedicated wheelchair-accessible rooms are available. The rooftop restaurant is accessible via lift. Guests with mobility requirements should notify the hotel when booking to ensure appropriate room allocation.

Frequently asked questions

Is Fosshotel Reykjavik suitable for large groups?

Yes. As Iceland's largest hotel, Fosshotel Reykjavik is well equipped for groups, offering large numbers of rooms under one roof, group booking coordination, conference facilities, and event spaces for private functions and corporate gatherings.

Does Fosshotel Reykjavik have a pool or spa?

The hotel has a fitness centre but does not have an on-site swimming pool or spa. Laugardalslaug, Reykjavík's premier outdoor geothermal pool complex, is approximately 2 kilometres east, reachable by taxi or a 25-minute walk.

How far is the hotel from Keflavík Airport?

Keflavík International Airport is approximately 55 kilometres west of the hotel. Private taxis, the Flybus, and Airport Express coaches all serve this route, with journey times of 50–60 minutes. The hotel reception can assist with transfer bookings.

Is breakfast included in the room rate?

Breakfast inclusion depends on the rate package selected. The hotel's extensive daily breakfast buffet can be added at booking or on arrival, and is considered one of Reykjavík's better hotel breakfast offerings, covering Icelandic staples alongside international options.