Cabin Hotel
Cabin Hotel is a simple and suitable choice for your stay in Reykjavik, located in the city’s east district, you’ll be near a number of sites for you to explore. This 2-star hotel has convenience at its core by offering simple and homely rooms along with parking and WiFi.
General Information
Call our friendly customer service team for more information on 0203 475 3022 to discuss this fantastic city break deal . If you are looking for a simple and comfortable hotel with friendly staff whilst visiting Reykjavik, then look no further than Cabin Hotel. With a bus stop conveniently located just across the road, you will find yourself exploring all that Iceland has to offer in no time. For spectacular scenic views, head over the road for a lovely evening stroll along the Sculpture and Shore Walk to finish off your busy day sightseeing. Travel Now Pay Later Cabin Hotel Iceland with Jetnow.
Facilities
- Bike Hire
- Central Location
- Free WiFi
- Friendly staff
- Great Value for Money
- Perfect for couples
Flight & Transfer Information
Flight duration approx. 2 hours 50 mins, transfer to centre around 45 mins by taxi or shuttle bus.
Rooms
Room Options: Double or Twin Room, Standard Family Room and Single Rooms
Double or Twin Room
Sleeps: Minimum 2 | Maximum 2
Room facilities:
Flat screen television
Wi-fi
Bathroom containing a shower.
Daily room cleaning service and towel change
Food & Drink
Board Option: Bed and Breakfast
Buffet Restaurant
Saladbar Buffet. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Hotel Bar Lobby Bar (open between 4.00pm and 10.00pm).
Local Attractions
The capital of Iceland is a young, culturally happening city, as well as a launch pad for natural wonders that people dream of seeing their whole lives. You could stay in Reykjavík’s cosy embrace or stride out to visit the volcanic marvels in the Golden Circle and see whales in the Faxa Bay in summer.
Embrace the elements on a wonderful Reykjavik city break, where you can embark on the experience of a lifetime. The old town and harbour are as charming as they come and that’s before you even venture out of the city limits to discover Iceland’s natural treasures. No matter if you visit this magical capital when it’s blanketed in a dusting of snow or when the sun is shining, it’ll be a holiday to remember.
Hallgrimskirkja Church is both a parish church and Iceland’s national sanctuary, Hallgrímskirkja is an ever-present feature of Reykjavík’s skyline. To get up to speed on Iceland’s 1,200 years of human history there’s only one place to go - National Museum Of Iceland. A dazzling modern landmark for Reykjavík, Harpa is the concert hall and conference centre on the water at the Old Harbour. With beautiful golden sand, the Nauthólsvík Geothermal Beach is replenished by the sea and has its own geothermal waters, so its temperature is a few degrees higher than the open water. Reykjavík may be intimidating in its hipness, but the city’s bar scene is open and friendly, even in the depths of winter. Aurora Reykjavík is an information centre on hand to help you experience the Northern Lights in all their beauty. East of the city is the UNESCO-listed Þingvellir National Park, where there’s a canyon caused by the rift between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates and the site of the Alþingi, the oldest parliament in the world, set up in 930. Gullfoss is a sensational double waterfall, 32 metres high, while the Haukadalur valley has host springs, mud pots and geysers like Strokkur, which erupts every 5-10 minutes. Reykjavík is one of the best places in Iceland to see whales.