Where to stay in the colourful, friendly and cool capital of ‘the land of fire and ice’, and see volcanic mountains, oceans, and even the Northern Lights at the end of its streets.
Friendly, artistic, and relatively safe, Reykjavik encapsulates naturally stunning landscapes and is now home to an increasingly smart, forward-thinking hotel scene. It’s little wonder Reykjavik has become one of the world’s most desirable travel destinations. Its architecture is diverse, showcasing multi-coloured, surprisingly low-rise buildings, complemented by walls and pavements adorned with street art. The city’s predominantly locally sourced food and drink scene offers an array of fermented creations and boundary-pushing concoctions from eateries such as restaurant-meets-greenhouse Friðheimar and the upscale, waste-combating Artson Cocktail Bar. Moreover, the fresh-aired city has earned a reputation as a pioneer in sustainability and responsible tourism, supported by its long-term focus on low-carbon transport, green energy sources, and a total ban on single-use plastics. Consequently, there are numerous eco-friendly activities such as enjoying geothermal pools (or nearby Blue Lagoon) and camping in the lush Laugardalur Valley, where temperatures reach 14°C in July and August. However, for the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights, consider visiting between November and March. For those seeking boutique accommodation, here’s a curated hotel shortlist.