HOTELS

In Reykjavík, there are many hotels within walking distance of Reykjavík University. 

Compared to other countries, most Icelandic hotels are small, though clean and comfortable and similar to many of those in continental Europe.

Alternative services, such as AirBnb, are available in Iceland. 

Please note that The Creativity Conference will take place during the high tourist season, so we recommend you book sooner to secure the best prices and locations.​​​

Fosshótel Reykjavík 

  • Pleasant views of the city and sea in this stylish 16-floor hotel located near Höfði House and the main shopping area. 

  • Iceland’s largest hotel, it stands prominently in Reykjavík’s business district, only a short walk from the main shopping area. Here, from the heart of the city, you can easily explore Reykjavík's magnificent architecture, captivating history, vibrant markets and rich culture – ideal starting point for experience the best of everything the city has to offer. 

  • With 16 floors, many of our rooms offer magnificent views of the city and the bay area. The top floor features seven suites, 2 that can be used as meeting rooms and on the second floor you will find first class conference facilities. Unwind at the Beer Garden with local Icelandic draught beer and enjoy select dining at Fosshotel Reykjavík's restaurant, Haust. ​

  • Fosshotel Reykjavík’s room rates also include breakfast:

    • Standard Single Room, per room per night: 32.990 kr.  

    • Standard Double Room, per room per night: 35.700 kr 

    • Tower View Single Room, per room per night: 38.300 kr. 

    • Tower View Double Room, per room per night: 41.300 kr. 

Icelandair Hotel Marina 

  • Located in the downtown harbor district, the Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina is not just another hotel in Reykjavik. Instead, this hotel - which opened in the spring of 2012 - strives to deliver a more authentic Reykjavik experience, by synthesizing the city’s rich maritime history with its colorful, vibrant and modern present day culture. It is located next to the historical, and still fully functioning, dry-dock called Slippur. With an emphasis on blending the dynamic, creative atmosphere of this rapidly developing district with the country’s strong fishing traditions, the Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina offers everyone the opportunity to see and experience the capital at its most creative and colorful. 

  • Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina offers colorful and quirky design both inside and out. The lobby and other common areas are bright and whimsical, and feature colorful wallpaper, locally-sourced antiques and other fanciful odds and ends – bland and uniform it is not. But, the hotel also strives to be warm and inviting and features lots of comfortable, cozy seating and other private areas as well as a large fireplace. 

Icelandair Hotel Natura 

  • Inside Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Natura, you will find a warm and inviting atmosphere, filled with thoughtful details inspired by the beautiful nature that surrounds the property. This is no cookie-cutter hotel. Reykjavik Natura embraces its legacy - its distinctly Icelandic roots, including works from local artists, the freshest local produce at Satt Restaurant and Natura Spa with its warm relaxing atmosphere. 

  • Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Natura is also the perfect location for those who love nature and the outdoors. Located in one of the greenest areas in Reykjavik, you can enjoy access to expansive stretches of biking, running and walking trails as well as pathways. Reykjavik's own Nautholsvik Geothermal beach area and the famous Perlan are also closeby. The buzzing city center is within easy reach; just a few minutes away by car or bus or approximately a 20-minute walk.