Miðgarður by Center Hotels

Miðgarður by Center Hotels is positioned at one end of the city’s main shopping street. On Thursday nights the ever lively Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar celebrates both local produce and talent with live music performances. For a real treat, check out the hotel spa and take a dip under an Icelandic sky in the thermal water hot tub. 

Rooms 

Ásvallalaug pool

Ásvallalaug was first opened in 2008. The swim centre is one of the biggest in Iceland, about 6.000 m². In the same building is a Reebok Fitness gym, Ásmegin physiotherapy, the swimming club Sundfélag Hafnarfjarðar and the sport club Fjörður. The sports centre is a 50-meter long swimming pool that is usually divided by a bridge so that half of the pool is 25 meters and half is 50 meters. There is also a 17-meter children´s pool that is 0,9 – 1,1 meters deep. Then there is another children´s pool that is about 10 meters big for the youngest children with toys.

Canopy by Hilton

Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre connects you to the best local design, food and drink and culture. Located in a thriving area in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, we offer guest-directed service, thoughtful local choices and bespoke comfy spaces.

The House of Collections

The exhibition Treasures of a Nation in the House of Collections throws light on the invaluable collections of the National Gallery of Iceland; the art reflects the zeitgeist of each era, for art is in constant dialogue and renewal, in step with society itself.

Sand Hotel

Sand Hotel is a luxury property located in the heart of downtown Reykjavik. The hotel's relaxed atmosphere and boutique style design make it a desirable place to stay, with the bustling city life and rich culture just around the corner. Through history the hotel's surroundings have been in the center of culture and commercial in Reykjavik. Sandholt Bakery and Gudsteinn Eyjólfsson haberdashery, both of which have been in continuous business for over 100 years, are located at the hotel's ground floor.

Apótek Kitchen + Bar

Apótek Kitchen + Bar is a casual-smart restaurant located in the historic building that once housed Iceland’s first pharmacy. The name "Apótek," meaning pharmacy, reflects its unique heritage.

The menu is a creative fusion of Icelandic and European cuisine, featuring dishes from the fiery Argentine grill and delicious small plates, perfect for sharing. Whether you’re seeking a hearty main course or a variety of flavors to enjoy with friends, Apótek offers an unforgettable dining experience.

The pond and Hljómskálagarðurinn park

Few open areas in Reykjavik occupy a more solid place in the hearts of the city's inhabitants than Tjörnin and its immediate surroundings, Hljómskálagarðurinn and Vatnsmýrin, where nature and human life meet in the middle of a metropolis in a unique way. At the northern end of the Pond, urbanization began in Reykjavík in the 18th century and since then the Pond has been a centrepiece in Reykjavik and an important area for outdoor activities and games. For a capital that is mostly surrounded by sea, it is unique to have such a large freshwater lake in the centre of the city.

Lágafellslaug pool

The pool area in Lágafelli is quite big and diverse. The pool is 25 meters big outdoor pool. There are 3 hot tubs, with a temperature from 38°C to 42°C. For the children, and of course, the adults, is a shallow children's pool, and three water slides. One water slide is open and about 12 meters long. The others are closed and 33 – 43 meters long. The indoor pool has an adjustable bottom and is ideal for teaching. It is open to the public when there are no practices. It is 16 meters long.

VOX Brasserie & Bar

Where relaxed elegance meets refined hospitality An all-encompassing menu features a fusion of modern Icelandic and international classics, combining the finest ingredients, paying homage to tried and tested traditional methods where Chef de Cuisine is in charge. He and his magical team showcase classic, innovative and colorful combinations.
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