Fosshotel Lind    

 

    

 

Rauðarárstígur 18, 105 Reykjavík                                      
Phone (+354) 562 3350, Fax (+354) 562 3351

Comfortable hotel in the heart of Reykjavík

Fosshótel Lind is a centrally located official 3 star Comfort Tourist Class hotel, near to museums, shops, restaurants and nightlife.

At Fosshótel Lind following room categories are available:

77 standard rooms with shower/wc, wireless internet available, flat screen TV with an inbuilt DVD player, radio and phone. Security boxes are located either in the rooms or in the reception.

Junior Suite which  is very spacious with a comfortable sofa, balcony and a bathtub in the bathroom, perfect to relax in after a day out. This room is ideal for honeymooners or those that prefer a little bit more luxury at a  reasonable price.


Other hotel facilities include TV lounge, laundry, tour desk, free internet in the reception area, elevator & free parking.

All guestrooms and restaurant/bar facilities are non-smoking.

How to get there
Fosshótel Lind is located at Rauðarárstígur 18, next to the city bus terminal at Hlemmur in the city center and between the two main streets named Laugavegur and Miklabraut and parallel to Snorrabraut and Nóatún.

 

Located in Reykjavík city center
Conveniently situated, this friendly hotel is less than a minutes walk from the city's main shopping street and one of its main bus stations, and only a short stroll from the Reykjavík Municipal Art Museum. Within easy reach of the business and financial district, Fosshótel Lind is very popular both for tourists and business travellers.
Reykjavík and the surrounding towns have a population of some 180.000, around 60 % of the Icelandic nation. The Reykjanes peninsula hosts the international airport and many impressive natural wonders. One of the country’s best salmon rivers, Elliðaár, runs right through Reykjavík and is yet unpolluted and clear. It offers anglers a rare opportunity to land a salmon just by a busy motorway. Other recreational options include midnight golfing, horse trekking and whale watching.

In year 2000 Reykjavík held the title of European City of Culture, an acknowledgement of the vigorous cultural life, including its various festivals and a remarkable selection of artistic events. At the same time the capital has been called the hottest one in Europe because of its famed and dynamic nightlife.

Reykjavík brilliantly combines the qualities and comforts of modern urbanity and the intimate connection to amazingly beautiful nature. The adjoining towns also offer attractions, such as the unique and very popular elf-spotting tours, an annual Viking feast, guided tours to places of historical interest or the largest shopping mall in Iceland.

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