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Nally Preseault
"Sand Hotel is a boutique hotel in the center of Reykjavík. It's on Laugavegur, the city's main shopping street. It's attached to Sandholt (a fourth-generation bakery that's become one of the hottest brunch spots) and Verslun Guðsteins Eyjólfssonar (a gentleman's store). Plus its white building stands where Halldór Laxness, an Icelandic writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature, was born. The hotel's interior is just as charming. The first floor features a modern lounge, a breakfast room that turns into a bar, and a small gym. There are 66 rooms and suites. They're modern, but not minimal, with Swedish duvets, rainfall showers, and Bluetooth speakers. The generous breakfast buffet (until 10 am) includes local specialities, including skyr and cod liver oil (yes, shots of it), and delicious pastries from Sandholt. Happy hour is from 4-6 pm at the Sand Bar. Plus the front desk is quite flexible regarding check-in and -out times. Note: Light sleepers should request a room that doesn't face the street."
"Set along Reykjavik’s lively Laugavegur Street, Sand Hotel is a stylish retreat rooted in Icelandic heritage. Once the site of a famed local tailor’s shop, it nods to the past with vintage photos and custom furniture. Rooms are a calming blend of soft neutrals and luxury linens, and some offer private balconies perfect for soaking in the city’s rhythm. Breakfast is a treat with freshly baked bread from the adjacent Sandholt Bakery, one of Reykjavik’s oldest and most beloved."
Makenna K
"My personal recommendation and where I stayed. This place is so perfect because it's central to everything and Reykjavik is an extremely walkable city. It's also right next to a popular bakery. "

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Reykjavík is the capital and largest city in Iceland. It’s also the northernmost capital in the world. The city, on the southwest coast of the island nation, is home to less than 150,000 people (that’s 60% of the total population). It’s by no means sleepy, though. It has a thriving art scene (music festivals, independent record stores, pop-up exhibits) and foodie spots (Michelin restaurants, organic wine bars, coffee culture). A grand church towers over the city. Candy-colored houses line the streets. Thermal swimming pools are gathering spots for most neighborhoods. Northern lights sightings are a real possibility (seasonally, of course). It’s also the jumping-off point for exciting adventures all around the Land of Fire and Ice. Pack for all seasons, as the weather changes frequently throughout the day--no matter what time of year it is. And be prepared to fall in love. This detailed guide includes: Places: islands, neighborhoods Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, restaurants Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars Shop: beauty products, bookstores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products Do: art museums, churches, concert venues, history museums, lakes, memorials, parks, peace stones, roads, sculptures, sports venues, squares, streets Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries Note: I travel to Reykjavík quite frequently, so this guide is updated often.
Car-free • Art • Boutique • Foodie • People & Culture • Coffee • Design • Shopping • History
$30.00
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Active volcanoes. Dancing northern lights. Gushing geysers. Massive glaciers. Thermal hot springs. Thundering waterfalls. Iceland is the ultimate adventure destination. How have you not been here yet? It’s finally time. Start in the northernmost capital in the world. Reykjavik is a hip, modern city. Then start exploring the wild coastline, the sheep-filled countryside, the icy interior, and the peaceful islands. There are plenty of black-sand beaches, small fishing villages, turf-roofed houses, and epic hikes along the way. Just remember to pack layers. Sometimes, the Gulf Stream provides moderate temperatures. Other times, it’ll feel like you’re in the Arctic. Also don’t forget the long, dark winters and the 24-hour daylight during the short summers. If you take advantage of Icelandair’s free stopover program—a great excuse to visit Helsinki, Copenhagen, and even Paris—you can keep returning to discover which season you like best. This detailed guide includes: Places: regions, cities, islands, peninsulas, towns, neighborhoods Stay: hotels Eat: bakeries, cafés, coffee shops, food carts & trucks, food halls, ice cream, Michelin stars, pizzerias, restaurants, soup Drink: beer bars, breweries, cocktail bars, wine bars Shop: beauty products, bookstores, Christmas stores, chocolate shops, clothing boutiques, flea markets, knitwear, outdoor wear, record stores, vintage clothing, wool products Do: art museums, bays, beaches, bridges, caves, churches, concert venues, cultural centers, fjords, geothermal areas, geysers, harbors, hikes, history museums, horseback riding, hot springs, lagoons, lakes, lighthouses, memorials, mountains, national forests, national parks, natural wonders, nature reserves, parks, peace stones, ponds, roads, rock formations, rocks, rootless cones, scenic drives, sculptures, shipwrecks, sports venues, squares, streets, swimming pools, thermal baths, tunnels, valleys, viewpoints, volcanoes, walks, waterfalls Transportation: airports, bus terminals, car rentals, ferries, parking lots, transfers Note: I travel to Iceland frequently, so this guide is updated often.
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Foodie • History • Nature • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Beach • Coffee • Design • Outdoors • People & Culture • Wellness • Relaxation
$40.00
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