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Cosy  Guesthouse With A Loft And Free Parking - Reykjavík
9.7 44 reviews

Cosy Guesthouse With A Loft And Free Parking

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This charming house is located on a peaceful street just 2 kilometres outside Reykjavik's city centre, offering a tranquil escape from the city bustle while still being within easy reach of all the attractions. It has consistently received excellent ratings for cleanliness, location and user experience.
This comfortable home features a spacious loft with two double beds, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. The fully equipped kitchen allows guests to prepare their own meals, and the house also boasts a private garden and parking space.
Charming And Private Place Close To City Center - Reykjavík
9.9 69 reviews

Charming And Private Place Close To City Center

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This Reykjavík studio apartment is situated in a quiet residential area, a 1.5km walk from Laugavegur, Reykjavík's main shopping street, and a short walk from a city centre bus stop.
The 40 sq m self-catering property features a double bed, private bathroom with shower, fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, parking, and accommodates two guests.
Historical Townhouse In The Old Town - Reykjavík
9.5 2 reviews

Historical Townhouse In The Old Town

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This historic townhouse is located in Reykjavík's Old Town, a short 8-minute walk from Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, and within 1.9 kilometres of Sólfar Sun Voyager and Hallgrímskirkja Church.
This 90 square metre property accommodates up to 7 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, a private terrace, Wi-Fi, and is a 1.2 mile walk from Reykjavik Domestic Airport.
Family Villa Reykjavík - Reykjavík
9.5 2 reviews

Family Villa Reykjavík

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This luxury villa is located in Reykjavík, just a 2.2 kilometre walk from Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach and a 1.6 kilometre walk from The Pearl.
The property has five bedrooms, a floor area of 330 square metres, and can accommodate up to 12 guests. It features a private sauna, hot tub, terrace, garden, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and microwave.

Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in Reykjavík

  • What would be a good 2-days itinerary for visiting Reykjavik?

    On your first day, head to Hallgrímskirkja church for panoramic city views. Afterwards, explore the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, known for its stunning architecture. In the evening, enjoy dinner at the Fish Market, a bustling spot with fresh seafood. On your second day, take a walk through the charming streets of the old town, stopping by the colourful houses on Skólavörðustígur. Then, visit the National Museum of Iceland to learn about the country's history. In the afternoon, relax at the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa known for its milky blue waters.
  • What are the best cottage rentals in Reykjavík?

    Among the cottage rentals in Reykjavík, Cozy Cottage In Reykjavik Iceland and Cozy Reykjavik City Cottage are the most popular ones.

  • What part of Reykjavik is ideal for renting a cottage?

    The area around the Grótta lighthouse, on the Seltjarnarnes peninsula, is a lovely spot to rent a cottage. It's a quiet residential area with stunning views of the ocean and the city. You'll be close to nature but still within easy reach of Reykjavík's attractions.
  • What are the best cottage rentals with parking in Reykjavík?

    The best cottage rental with parking in Reykjavík is Cozy Reykjavik City Cottage.

  • When is the best time to rent a cottage in Reykjavik?

    The best time to rent a cottage near Reykjavík depends on what you're looking for. Summer is the most popular time to visit, with long daylight hours and warm weather. However, if you're looking for a more affordable and less crowded experience, you could consider visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring or autumn. Winter offers a unique opportunity to see the Northern Lights, but be prepared for cold weather and shorter daylight hours.
  • What are the can't-miss sights in Reykjavik?

    You absolutely must visit the Hallgrímskirkja church with its stunning views of the city, the Harpa Concert Hall with its beautiful architecture, and the Sun Voyager sculpture, a striking piece of art on the waterfront. Don't miss the opportunity to see the Northern Lights during the winter months, and take a dip in the Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa with milky blue water.
  • Why consider renting a cottage in Reykjavik for your stay?

    Renting a cottage in Reykjavík offers a more secluded and peaceful stay compared to a hotel. You'll have your own space and privacy, and often enjoy a kitchen and other amenities for a home-like experience. Plus, many cottages offer stunning views of the surrounding nature.
  • Can you easily explore Reykjavik on foot or by bike?

    Reykjavík is a very walkable city, and you can easily explore the main attractions on foot. The city centre is compact, and most of the major sights are within a 20-minute walk of each other. You can also rent bikes, which is a great way to see more of the city and its surrounding areas.
  • What are the best restaurants in Reykjavik with nature views?

    The restaurant at the top of the Hotel Reykjavík Marina offers beautiful views of the harbour and the city. For a more casual dining experience, try the Slippbarinn, a seafood restaurant with a terrace overlooking the harbour. If you're looking for a more upscale experience with stunning views, consider the restaurant at the top of the Perlan museum.
  • What family-friendly activities are available in Reykjavik?

    Reykjavík offers a variety of family-friendly activities, including the Reykjavík City Museum, the National Museum of Iceland, and the Perlan museum with its interactive exhibits. The Reykjavík Zoo is also a great option for families with young children. For outdoor fun, visit the Tjörnin pond, a popular spot for birdwatching and feeding the ducks.

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