OK Hotel in Reykjavík

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IcelandOK Hotel

 

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Laugavegur 74, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
contacts phone: +354 578 9850
website: m.facebook.com
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Latitude: 64.1438009, Longitude: -21.9201545

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    Mike Trinio

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    Check-in in this hotel is like solving a puzzle. No actual receptionist. Everything you need to know to be able to get the keys to your room is all written as instruction that you must follow. Oddly the doors of the rooms have paintings of comic faces. Hmm. I wonder whose idea this was. The rooms are good size and there's a mini kitchenette which is good just to cook simple stuff. Good size bed and place was clean.

  • Jeff Edlund

    Jeff Edlund

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    I normally dont complain. This place had a great restaurant, lobby area was really classy and the service was good. But the room had a POTENT smell of catshit that would and should peel the wallpaper! We stayed in room A.

  • Sibel Yamak

    Sibel Yamak

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    Spatious room and bathroom. Clean and nicely decorated. There is a nice terrace overlooking colourful houses. The hotel is on a very lively street that is full of restaurants and shops.

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    Andy Cummings

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    Lovely boutique hotel, right on the main shoping street in Reykjavik. Only on street parking is available, which is expensive as it's in the P1 parking zone but free parking is just a few hundred metres away. Imaginatively decorated and furnished. Entrance is via a restaurant, there's no front of house staff. We arrived at 2:30 am due to our late flight into Keflavik and it was a bit surreal being let into an empty restaurant in the middle of the night to access the remote telephone receptionist. The remote receptionist then tells you the code for the safe so you can retrieve your room key. The room had cooking facilities, crockery, and cutlery which made it ideal as a family room as you're looking at £50+ to get breakfast for 2 adults and 2 kids in Reykyavik. Double bed was comfy and the kids slept on a fold down sofa bed. Iceland is probably the least energy efficient place I've ever been to. It's minus 10 Celsius outside and plus 30 indoors and they use large single glazed windows. Energy comes from geothermal, wind and hydro, it must be cheap. It's a shame they don't adopt a more carbon friendly policy and built an electric train between Keflavik and Reykyavik. Public transport is virtually non existent. You have to hire a car or pay for expensive bus transfers to any and all attractions outside the city. Enjoy, my family and I did.

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    Jani Grenczer

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    Clean, comfortable and warm after a long trip in the cold wildlands. The beds are also good and there are several additionals, like coffee and tea maker.

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