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The Hotel Cabin keeps things nice and simple. It matches streamlined rooms with a no-frills restaurant and a lounge bar, and there’s also a handy shop for souvenirs.
The main restaurant’s a buffet place, so you can grab what you fancy – you can even get a takeaway picnic box if you’re heading out on an all-day excursion. All of our holidays to Iceland come with two excursions included in the price, so you’ll have plenty of chance to explore.
Every evening, there’s a happy hour in the bar and you can take your drink into the light and airy lounge.
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and it’s also a hub of activity. There are soothing spas, a busy harbour area and countless nightlife spots.
Reykjavik’s home to a close-knit community of locals who are always happy to help tourists. There’s culture everywhere you look, from the interesting architecture to the hot springs.
The Hotel Cabin in Reykjavik is also a great base for exploring Iceland’s waterfalls, caves and volcanoes. At night, the Northern Lights often dance in the sky above your head.
The Hotel Cabin is in a fantastic location. You’re close to the Kringlan shopping mall and you’re only a short bus ride from the city centre.
Reykjavik’s waterfront is only a couple of minutes’ walk away and you can reach the museums, boutiques and first-class restaurants of the city centre in only 15 minutes on foot. In the evening, you can reach the clubs and bars that dot Laugavegur in the same length of time.
When you fancy a day of relaxation, you’re only five minutes away from the largest outdoor swimming pool in Reykjavík. It’s also home to numerous hot tubs, steam baths and slides.
With sleek buildings, classic architecture and unique sights, the bright lights of Reykjavik have to be seen to be believed.
Sleek buildings mingle with classic architecture in Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital. A trip here is a commitment to the unique, where cafes and markets stand beside geothermal spa pools and contemporary art installations. Reykjavik is super friendly, so discover what's waiting for you among its bright lights.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
The Hotel Cabin keeps things nice and simple. It matches streamlined rooms with a no-frills restaurant and a lounge bar, and there’s also a handy shop for souvenirs.
The main restaurant’s a buffet place, so you can grab what you fancy – you can even get a takeaway picnic box if you’re heading out on an all-day excursion. All of our holidays to Iceland come with two excursions included in the price, so you’ll have plenty of chance to explore.
Every evening, there’s a happy hour in the bar and you can take your drink into the light and airy lounge.
Reykjavik is the capital of Iceland and it’s also a hub of activity. There are soothing spas, a busy harbour area and countless nightlife spots.
Reykjavik’s home to a close-knit community of locals who are always happy to help tourists. There’s culture everywhere you look, from the interesting architecture to the hot springs.
The Hotel Cabin in Reykjavik is also a great base for exploring Iceland’s waterfalls, caves and volcanoes. At night, the Northern Lights often dance in the sky above your head.
The Hotel Cabin is in a fantastic location. You’re close to the Kringlan shopping mall and you’re only a short bus ride from the city centre.
Reykjavik’s waterfront is only a couple of minutes’ walk away and you can reach the museums, boutiques and first-class restaurants of the city centre in only 15 minutes on foot. In the evening, you can reach the clubs and bars that dot Laugavegur in the same length of time.
When you fancy a day of relaxation, you’re only five minutes away from the largest outdoor swimming pool in Reykjavík. It’s also home to numerous hot tubs, steam baths and slides.
With sleek buildings, classic architecture and unique sights, the bright lights of Reykjavik have to be seen to be believed.
Sleek buildings mingle with classic architecture in Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital. A trip here is a commitment to the unique, where cafes and markets stand beside geothermal spa pools and contemporary art installations. Reykjavik is super friendly, so discover what's waiting for you among its bright lights.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
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