Umami Sushi + Bar

UMAMI is a sushi restaurant located in Borg29 mathöll, in Borgartún 29.
We only offer high-quality sushi handmade on-site only from first-class ingredients. All our salmon is Icelandic farmed salmon and all our food is milk and peanut-free.

Brút

BRÚT is a new fish restaurant and bar that opened in the fall of 2021 in one of Reykjavik's oldest and most elegant buildings located at Pósthússtræti 2, where Radisson BLU 1919 is also located. The opening hours vary and are as follows: Monday: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM Tuesday: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM Wednesday: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Thursday: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM Friday: 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Saturday: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM

The Black Pearl

The Black Pearl is a luxurious 5-star apartment hotel situated in the lively centre of Reykjavik. When you step out of the hotel, you find high-class bars and restaurants within a minute's walk. The hotel is just a stone’s thrown away from the Old Harbour. Also Harpa, the famous concert hall, museums, shops and can easily be reached by a short walk. The hotel is perfect for a romantic holiday, but also if you want to visit Reykjavik with your family. The hotel offers 18 spacious (76 m2 up to 150 m2), modern and spotless clean suites with stylish furniture.

Austur Indíafjelagið

Since 1994 we have taken delight in serving authentic Indian food. To commemorate our 20th anniversary we expanded and refurbished our restaurant and introduced a welcoming lounge and a private dining area. As ever, we are committed to bringing you the best of Indian cuisine and look forward to serving you.

Grandi by Center Hotels

At the center of Reykjavik’s booming creative quarter, you’ll find the stylish, industrial Grand hotel. More than just a place to stay, the hotel is quite the live gathering place for those in the know, with a bar and a restaurant that are always full of life. We know how to do cosy in our spacious rooms that offer classic comfort with modern frills. 

Rooms 

101 Spa

At 101 Spa we strive for excellence, with a variety of services carried out by professional staff in our warm and cosy clinique in the heart of Reykjavík. Our employees have different backgrounds and professional experience, allowing us to provide a wide variety of spa services We have long opening hours, and you are welcome to drop in for a look We are located downtown Reykjavík right in the heart of the city, we take good pride in our new and well-designed spa, where we want the customer to feel welcome.

Kaffi Ó-le

Kaffi Ó-le is a cosy yet contemporary café nestled on the ground floor of the Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel in the heart of Reykjavík. Here, you can indulge in an enticing selection of freshly baked cakes, flaky pastries, and hearty sandwiches, all crafted with care and quality. What truly sets Kaffi Ó-le apart is its impressive offering of distinctive single-origin coffees, each brewed to bring out the unique character and flavour of its origin. Whether you're in the mood for a light bite or a rich espresso, this inviting spot offers a perfect pause in your day.

Reykjavík Röst

Reykjavík Röst is a coffee house/bar by the Old Harbour in Reykjavík and was opened in the summer of 2017. We pride ourselves on our quality coffee and homemade grilled sandwiches on sourdough bread. We also have vegan options; the soup is always vegan as is one of our sandwiches. Did we mention the hot chocolate yet? Real chocolate melted with steamed milk + whipped cream and some cocoa & cinnamon powder. Yes, we are a bit proud of that one as well… Four different beers on tap, full bar, bar snacks and platters in the evening and an amazing harbour view. We look forward to seeing you.

Höfði House

The Höfði building has a very remarkable history. In the 104 years since it was taken into use, there have been consuls, ambassadors, poets, and artists among others, living there. Höfði is today the mayor's reception hall. Höfði house was taken into use in 1909 and has a remarkable history related to Icelanders' relations with other nations. The house was built at Félagstún for the French consul, Jean-Paul Brillouin. It was designed in Eastern Norway and exported to Iceland. The building shows influences from the Art Nouveau style, classic neo-baroque, and Norwegian national romanticism.
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