Anonymous User
October 5, 2023
1. Location: Reykjavik city center is not large, and the hotel is in a very good location, a few hundred meters away from Rainbow Street next to it. It’s very convenient to walk or download an app to rent an electric scooter. Taking a taxi is extremely expensive, costing more than 20,000 yuan from the airport to the hotel, and more than 1,000 yuan.
2. Room: The room is not particularly big. On the second floor, you can see pedestrians and vehicles on the road. The double bed room is made up of two single beds pushed together, but it is larger than the average single bed in Europe. No slippers.
3. Bathroom: Only shampoo, hair care, bathing, hand washing, body lotion, hair dryer, no toothbrush, toothpaste or comb. Towels were plentiful and clean.
4. Minibar: There is a coffee machine, capsule coffee and tea bags, and a hot water kettle, but no bottled water. There is also a shared minibar in the lobby, but charges apply.
5. Breakfast: There is not much breakfast content. It has all the major categories, but there are fewer subdivided categories. The juice must not be freshly squeezed, it is too sweet. The croissants were delicious and the salmon was fresh.
6. Overall style: modern with retro elements. My favorite is the public rest space. The breakfast and lobby are in two different sunken areas, which feels a bit like the sunken space of a bungalow.
7. Transportation: The hotel is very close to major attractions such as Reykjavik Church, business district, dining area, harborside, museums, etc. and can be walked. But there was no Uber to go to the airport and there was a lot of luggage, so I asked the front desk to call a taxi in advance to pick me up.
8. The staff at the front desk are very enthusiastic. If you have any questions, they will basically solve them. They are very enthusiastic.
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