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101 is Reykjavík’s most fashionable and chic newcomer. Located on a busy corner in downtown Reykjavík, the dreary grey exterior belies a sleek and minimal-ist interior of volcanic black and grey. Overlooking the harbour area, there are breathtaking views of Mount Esja and Faxafl ói Bay. The rooms have been meticulously planned with stylish simplicity in mind—there’s no clutter, just a bed, a chair and plenty of empty space. The gym includes a Jacuzzi, steamroom and geo-thermal pools. You can also get in-house massages. The 101 is perfectly located for business and for enjoying Reykjavík’s restaurants and nightlife.
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Standing next to Reykjavík’s largest leisure and sport areas and one of the city’s best thermal swimming pools is the four-star Nordica Hotel with its imposing architecture and innovative interior design. It is focused on the conference and meeting business with 11 meeting rooms, one of which is Iceland’s largest custom-built conference room seating up to 650 people. The boardroom and business centre is equipped with state-of-the-art technical and lighting facilities, and audio-visual equipment. The hotel also features a grand ballroom with seating for 450 and the internationally acclaimed Vox restaurant run by award-winning chef Hákon Már Örvarsson. The icing on the cake is Nordica’s heavenly spa and fitness centre.
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