Description
Summary
Description
Have a taste of life in Reykjavik while staying in a cosy apartment with room for 4.
Highlights
This ground floor apartment has two bedrooms and a roll-out sofa bed in the living room. It is located in Thingholtsstraeti 7, 101, Reykjavik – a place littered with tourist attractions. The house also has a bathtub where you can relax after the day’s explorations.
Staying in a Cosy Apartment in Reykjavik
The apartment’s bedrooms have two single beds each and a bathroom fitted with a bathtub with a shower and a hairdryer.
The kitchen is equipped with all necessary kitchen supplies including cutlery, a toaster, coffee maker, refrigerator and an oven. The dining table can sit up to 4 people. You will also find a washing machine in a little laundry room by the kitchen.
The living room is furnished with a sofa bed that can accommodate two more guests, a flatscreen TV, and a SKY connection. Free Wi-Fi access is also included in the price.
Nearby
Thingholtsstraeti has many interesting attractions that you can access easily from the apartment. One of them is Hallgrimskirkja, a modern cathedral with a striking tower shaped like a rocket taking off. Also, close by is the National Art Gallery of Iceland, an art museum that highlights artworks by Icelandic and International artists from the 19th and 20th Century.
You can enjoy a shore-walk as you admire the EVE Online monument inspired and named after one of the largest science fiction games of all times.
FlyOver Iceland is also nearby. This is a facility that uses state of the art technology to give you a virtual experience of flying over Iceland’s most iconic landscapes in case you can’t get there in person. Just around the corner from the apartment, you will find a supermarket and a café.
The apartment is ideal for small families or friends who want to explore the attractions and activities that Reykjavik has to offer. At the apartment, you can hang out and prepare your meals in comfort.
Book your stay in this apartment today to experience life in Reykjavik firsthand.