Reykjavik
With volcanic craters, lava flows, hot springs, geysers, whale watching, glaciers, stunning waterfalls and the Northern Lights, Iceland never ceases to amaze. Located in the corner of a largely uninhabitable island, Reykjavik, the hip capital is surrounded by stunning natural features and is now dominated by dramatic structures, cool hotels and a wealth of restaurants and bars.
101 Hotel
Located in the oldest postal code of Reykjavík, 101 Hotel neighbours the city’s administrative buildings, cultural institutions, main shopping district and the hub of restaurants, bars and nightlife. The exterior is classic Icelandic design, but inside it’s all about refined elegance and stylish comfort, conveying pure Nordic coolness. 101 Gallery hosts special exhibitions and has an impressive permanent collection of works by local artists, many of which can be seen in the hotel itself.
Guide Price
Four passengers flying by Citation Bravo from Manchester and staying two nights in Junior Suites from £4,525 per person including return transfers from Reykjavik and breakfast each morning. Other aircraft and departure airports are available
Need to Know
- Location: Central, next to the city’s official buildings and the Opera House
- Transfer time: 10 minutes from Reykjavik Airport
- Suites: 38 rooms and suites
- Dining: The hotel restaurant serves modern Icelandic and European cuisine
- Spa: Small plunge pool and sauna in the basement.
- Website: www.101hotel.is