Hotel Lotus, Reykjavík
recommendedNature enthusiastsExplore the wonders of the Golden Circle route, experiencing Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall, and Thingvellir National Park. Chase the elusive northern lights, witnessing the awe-inspiring ribbons of green, purple, and pink that dance across the night sky. Discover the largest lava tunnel in Iceland, venturing deep underground to witness the raw power of nature.
Food loversIndulge in classic Icelandic fare at the complimentary breakfast, including local delicacies like Skyr and hàkarl. Experience authentic home cooking at Múlakaffi, where you can dine like a local and savor delicious cafeteria-style meals. Try the Icelandic Skyr or smoked salmon on bread, and discover new culinary delights.
Wellness enthusiastsRelax and recharge at the WorldClass Fitness Center, where you can get in a quick workout or treat yourself to a massage at the WorldClass Spa. Wash your worries away under a flow of geothermal hot water in the en-suite bathroom, complete with hair and skincare products. Take a dip in the Laugardalslaug Swimming Pool, the closest geothermal pool to Hotel Lotus, and experience the rejuvenating power of geothermal waters.
Adventurous soulsEmbark on exciting outdoor activities such as walking or running on the nearby paths, immersing yourself in the stunning Icelandic landscape. Book tours easily through Hotel Lotus, ensuring you make the most of your Icelandic adventure. Engage in conversation about the ever-changing weather in Iceland, a great conversation starter and a unique aspect of the country.
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Concierge desk
- No pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Baggage storage
- Allergy-free rooms
- Elevator
Services
- Paid airport shuttle
- Housekeeping
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Children
- Cribs
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Soundproofed rooms
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
• Situated in the bright 101 district, the hotel neighbors Hallgrímskirkja church, Harpa Concert Hall, and the iconic Sólfarið sculpture. • The area boasts an array of museums, including the National Gallery of Iceland, Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum, and ample dining options ranging from traditional fare to upscale restaurants. • Reykjavík Art Museum Hafnarhús, Whales of Iceland exhibition, and Laugavegur shopping street cater to culture enthusiasts and shoppers alike.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants