Location. The Hotel Odinsve is located 250 metres from the cathedral in the busy city centre of Reykjavik, Iceland. Famous sights like the Icelandic Opera and the National Theatre are within 200 metres. The hotel is also 400 metres from the shops and caf�s of Laugavegur, the citys main shopping street.
Hotel Features. The Hotel Odinsves sleek and modern lobby has a 24 hour front desk where multilingual staff can give travel and sightseeing information. Complimentary parking is available.
Icelands most famous television chef runs the fashionable Siggi Hall restaurant. Guests come to enjoy a varied international menu and fresh local seafood specialities. A complimentary buffet breakfast is provided.
There are meeting and conference rooms for small groups, and wireless Internet access (surcharge) throughout the hotel.
Guestrooms. Designed with simple, natural decor and contemporary oak furniture, the Hotel Odinsves 43 wood floored guestrooms offer leather armchairs or sofas, minibars and tea/coffee making facilities. All rooms have satellite television and complimentary wireless Internet access.
Expert Tip. The naturally heated outdoor pools of the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa are less than 50 kilometres from Hotel Odinsve in Reykjavik.
Rates:
87.41 - 259.53 USD
Number Of Rooms: 43
Number Of Floors: 5
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1200
Odinsve
Odinstorg
Reykjavik, Iceland 00101
Driving Directions:
From Reykjavik Keflavik International Airport (KEF):
Distance to the Hotel Odinsve is 50 kilometres, approximately 45 minutes drive.
Getting there. The Flybus departs from the airport and travels to the city centres BSI bus terminal. The bus stops at Gardab� and Hafnarfjordur on request, and journey time to central Reykjavik is approximately 45 minutes. The Hotel Odinsve is in the city centre. Taxis are expensive, costing about 7,500 ISK 9,000 ISK (82 EUR 98 EUR) to the city centre. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Hotel Odinsve is located on Odinstorg in the city centre. Reykjavik city centre is compact and easy to explore on foot. An extensive public bus system operates throughout the city and the suburbs. Buses operate from 7 a.m. to midnight, and single tickets cost 250 ISK (3.30 EUR). Cycling is a popular way of getting around, and the city has many cycle paths. Complimentary parking is available.