Pros

  • Upscale, reliable chain hotel in the business district
  • Upper-floor rooms have mountain and sea views
  • Streamlined rooms with MP3 docks and coffee- and tea-making facilities
  • Extensive, modern fitness center with yoga and Pilates studios
  • Restaurant offers Scandinavian food and kids' menu; 24-hour room service
  • Spa with hot tub, sauna, and treatments including body scrubs
  • Half-price premium drinks at happy hour in lobby bar
  • Stylish event space and 11 meeting rooms with audiovisual equipment
  • Club floor with all day free drinks and snacks (for certain room levels)
  • Gift shop and sandwiches at take-out shop
  • Free parking and electric-car charging station
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Thirty-minute walk to city center
  • Extra charge for breakfast buffet
  • No swimming pool
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Bottom Line

The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica, a 252-room chain property, is a 10-minute drive from the capitol's center. Higher-floor rooms at this four pearl hotel have views that include mountains and the sea in the distance. A stylish restaurant with fireplaces serves contemporary Scandinavian cuisine and a lobby bar offers premium drinks half price at happy hour. Set in a corporate neighborhood, the hotel attracts business travelers who appreciate its conference space and 11 meeting rooms. But the best feature of this hotel is its massive and contemporary gym with rooms for yoga and Pilates. Travelers who want to be in the center of Reykjavik might consider the Radisson Blu Saga.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

Hilton Reykjavik Nordica

Scene

Contemporary chain hotel with Nordic touches -- popular with business travelers

The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica is a steel and glass contemporary hotel on a busy road in the city's business district. It's clean and equipped to suit contemporary tastes with a hip, open-plan lounge bar. For the business travelers who consist of a big share of the hotel's clientele, the property's 11 meeting rooms and chic event space plus massive and comprehensive gym are perfect; there's even an indoor and outdoor hot tub for relaxing after a day in meetings. Other guests, generally on the older side and typically prosperous, are there to explore the city. The restaurant, sophisticated and spare in design, offers all day dining, but some guests buy a takeout sandwich from the refrigerated case in the lobby and whisk it up to a high floor; just off each elevator are club chairs with mountain views.

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Location

In the business district, a 10-minute drive to the city center

The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica is on a highly trafficked road in the business district where there are a few restaurants. It's removed from most tourist attractions, however, the Asmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum is five minutes away on foot. For those who want to play golf at midnight (a feat made possible by Iceland's ample daylight in the summer), the Golf Union of Iceland is eight minutes away on foot. The Reykjavik Botanical Garden is a 15-minute walk from the hotel. Still, it takes about 30 minutes to walk to the city's center and its sights. By car, depending on traffic, it's about 10 minutes. The much visited Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Center and the Solar Sun Voyager Sculpture are each a six-minute drive. The Hallgrimskirkja, an exquisite church, and the National Museum of Iceland are each seven minutes away by car. Reykjavik International Airport is 42 minutes by car without traffic. Free parking is offered, and there's an electric charging station for electric cars.

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Rooms

Clean and streamlined, with the necessary amenities

Rooms at the Hilton Reykjavik Nordica are sparklingly clean and minimalist. The floors are finished in a glossy honey wood and the beds, on simple frames with fabric headboards, have white duvets. Windows are covered in sheers and blackout drapes. Extra seating is found in neutral toned canvas upholstery, and little dots of color can be found in the wall art -- prints showing Reykjavik's colorful houses. Larger rooms have extra chairs and dining tables. Climate controlled rooms have flat-screen TVs, docking stations for MP3 players, and many outlets. Amenities include coffee- and tea-making facilities, irons and ironing boards, and safes. Wi-Fi is free and fast. 

The bathrooms are quite plain with fluorescent lighting and off-white tiles. Each is outfitted with a magnifying mirror, a wall-mounted hairdryer, and paper cups out of a dispenser. Toiletries are by Peter Tomas Roth. Shower/tub combos or full soaking tubs are available. Club-level rooms may be worth the extra money for their better views and all-day free snacks and drinks in the club lounge. Upper-floor rooms in the front of the hotel look onto the mountains, and, in the distance, the sea.

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Features

Good amenities for the business traveler

People traveling for business will find the amenities offered at the Hilton Reykjavik Nordica suitable for working on-site, exercising in its big fitness center, and relaxing at the spa or lounge bar. The fitness center has rows of Technoygym treadmills, elliptical machines, and stationary bikes, overlooking flat-screen TVs and floor-to-ceiling windows. There are free weights, machines for circuit training, mats, and a yoga and Pilates studio. The spa has several treatment rooms and offers body wraps, facials, and various massages plus an indoor and outdoor hot tub and a sauna. 

The bar -- dark wood with chartreuse green club chairs around coffee tables -- is open-plan and in the lobby, where there are clusters of other plush seating in carpeted nooks. Guests will find a well-attended happy hour in the high-ceilinged lobby lounge; some complain about the long wait for one of the half-priced drinks. The VOX restaurant, whose Scandinavian menu gets mixed reviews from guests, has a sophisticated, neutral decor with contemporary gas fireplaces. The breakfast buffet isn't included in the room rates. Guests can purchase grab-and-go items from a refrigerated cooler, and room service is available 24 hours. 

There are 11 meeting rooms and chic event spaces, including a wine cellar and others with fireplaces and exposed stone walls and views. Audiovisual equipment is available. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. The lobby also includes a gift shop. The front desk, staffed 24 hours, provides luggage storage, tour planning, and car rental arrangements.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Hilton Reykjavik Nordica

Scene

Contemporary chain hotel with Nordic touches -- popular with business travelers

The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica is a steel and glass contemporary hotel on a busy road in the city's business district. It's clean and equipped to suit contemporary tastes with a hip, open-plan lounge bar. For the business travelers who consist of a big share of the hotel's clientele, the property's 11 meeting rooms and chic event space plus massive and comprehensive gym are perfect; there's even an indoor and outdoor hot tub for relaxing after a day in meetings. Other guests, generally on the older side and typically prosperous, are there to explore the city. The restaurant, sophisticated and spare in design, offers all day dining, but some guests buy a takeout sandwich from the refrigerated case in the lobby and whisk it up to a high floor; just off each elevator are club chairs with mountain views.

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Location

In the business district, a 10-minute drive to the city center

The Hilton Reykjavik Nordica is on a highly trafficked road in the business district where there are a few restaurants. It's removed from most tourist attractions, however, the Asmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum is five minutes away on foot. For those who want to play golf at midnight (a feat made possible by Iceland's ample daylight in the summer), the Golf Union of Iceland is eight minutes away on foot. The Reykjavik Botanical Garden is a 15-minute walk from the hotel. Still, it takes about 30 minutes to walk to the city's center and its sights. By car, depending on traffic, it's about 10 minutes. The much visited Harpa Reykjavik Concert Hall and Conference Center and the Solar Sun Voyager Sculpture are each a six-minute drive. The Hallgrimskirkja, an exquisite church, and the National Museum of Iceland are each seven minutes away by car. Reykjavik International Airport is 42 minutes by car without traffic. Free parking is offered, and there's an electric charging station for electric cars.

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Rooms

Clean and streamlined, with the necessary amenities

Rooms at the Hilton Reykjavik Nordica are sparklingly clean and minimalist. The floors are finished in a glossy honey wood and the beds, on simple frames with fabric headboards, have white duvets. Windows are covered in sheers and blackout drapes. Extra seating is found in neutral toned canvas upholstery, and little dots of color can be found in the wall art -- prints showing Reykjavik's colorful houses. Larger rooms have extra chairs and dining tables. Climate controlled rooms have flat-screen TVs, docking stations for MP3 players, and many outlets. Amenities include coffee- and tea-making facilities, irons and ironing boards, and safes. Wi-Fi is free and fast. 

The bathrooms are quite plain with fluorescent lighting and off-white tiles. Each is outfitted with a magnifying mirror, a wall-mounted hairdryer, and paper cups out of a dispenser. Toiletries are by Peter Tomas Roth. Shower/tub combos or full soaking tubs are available. Club-level rooms may be worth the extra money for their better views and all-day free snacks and drinks in the club lounge. Upper-floor rooms in the front of the hotel look onto the mountains, and, in the distance, the sea.

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Features

Good amenities for the business traveler

People traveling for business will find the amenities offered at the Hilton Reykjavik Nordica suitable for working on-site, exercising in its big fitness center, and relaxing at the spa or lounge bar. The fitness center has rows of Technoygym treadmills, elliptical machines, and stationary bikes, overlooking flat-screen TVs and floor-to-ceiling windows. There are free weights, machines for circuit training, mats, and a yoga and Pilates studio. The spa has several treatment rooms and offers body wraps, facials, and various massages plus an indoor and outdoor hot tub and a sauna. 

The bar -- dark wood with chartreuse green club chairs around coffee tables -- is open-plan and in the lobby, where there are clusters of other plush seating in carpeted nooks. Guests will find a well-attended happy hour in the high-ceilinged lobby lounge; some complain about the long wait for one of the half-priced drinks. The VOX restaurant, whose Scandinavian menu gets mixed reviews from guests, has a sophisticated, neutral decor with contemporary gas fireplaces. The breakfast buffet isn't included in the room rates. Guests can purchase grab-and-go items from a refrigerated cooler, and room service is available 24 hours. 

There are 11 meeting rooms and chic event spaces, including a wine cellar and others with fireplaces and exposed stone walls and views. Audiovisual equipment is available. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. The lobby also includes a gift shop. The front desk, staffed 24 hours, provides luggage storage, tour planning, and car rental arrangements.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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