Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre

Hotel · Reykjavik

Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre

Hotel · Reykjavik

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Smiðjustígur 4, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

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Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre by null
Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre by null
Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre by null
Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre by null
Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre by null
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Chic hotel with modern rooms, gourmet breakfast, great location  

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Smiðjustígur 4, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland Get directions

+354 528 7000
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"Situated in the Reykjavík 101 district in Reykjavík, 400 metres from Solfar Sun Voyager, Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre boasts a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property. Hallgrímskirkja Church is 500 metres from Canopy by Hilton Reykjavik City Centre, while The Pearl is 2 km from the property. The nearest airport is Reykjavík Domestic Airport, 2 km from the property." - My Boutique Hotel (en)

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Troy Carpenter

Google
We had floor 5. The room is very nice. The bed was comfy. The only true issue is the climate control was a desktop fan. And a small wind was left open to help cool. And with that the street noise is free to enter your room. So sleeping soundly is an issue. The desk staff was great! Mini split heat pump would make it amazing.

MilleRuby

Google
Central location, minutes walk to main shopping street/restaurants. |Rooms narrow but comfortable. |We got a courtyard room (supposed to be quieter) but there was a lot of street noise particularly fri night. Sounded like the party was right outside our window!. |Breakfast excellent. |Ate in the restaurant one night. Very god burger and chips (two main course for price of one on a Tuesday.....). |Cheap car park opposite. Just be aware it closes from 12 midnight until 7am. We'd and early flight so had to move it the night before. |Overall a great few days and I'd recommend the hotel.

andrew02459

Google
Wonderful place to stay with very helpful staff (Ron, Diego!). Huge bar area that opens to a patio, excellent breakfasts which held us through to dinner with all the choices (smoked salmon in thick slices!) and helped offset the high cost of everything in Iceland. We had a King Premium room which was so small...I asked after the first night and we were switched to a much much larger room which oddly was still a King Premium. and this one faced the water, and we saw fireworks from our room. Several buildings were combined to make this hotel, and staff told us room sizes very greatly within the same class. One warning---not surprisingly everything is labelled in Icelandic. That sounds ok, but when the fire alarm went off one afternoon and I went to check the map on the back of the door just in case, all the emergency instructions were only in Icelandic. Four doors in the hallway were all labelled in Icelandic...had to try them one by one to find stairs. Thankfully all the food at breakfast was labelled in English. Wonderful location too for shopping, and walking to the harbour area. The other Hiltons are higher pegged hotels, but none in such a good location.

ptrsmom

Google
I absolutely love this property, the location is centrally located, just half a block off the main street. The staff were all helpful and accommodating, lots of places to just hang and relax. The breakfast buffet was incredible. The bartender was a pretty funny guy, enjoyed a few drinks in the “lounge”. Rooms spotless, comfy beds and great bath products. The only caveat (and this is the case for most of Iceland) there is no a/c. I asked for them to make sure the heat was off prior to our arrival and they do have a really good fan in the room which was needed, even in mid September. Also, requested a top sheet versus just the duvet which was helpful on warmer nights.

heathwillis

Google
Booked for 3 nights for a guys trip traveling up from London. We booked two rooms with twin beds & the rooms as mentioned are relatively small but have most amenities anyone would need including USB bedside plugs & a fan to circulate air in the event it's warmer than expected (was about 60F/16C during our visit & when I asked for an extra fan at the front desk after the first night, it was in the room waiting when I returned). ||Hotel is an amalgam of buildings fused together (it apparently used to be a furniture factory among other things) which lends to the odd layout but there is a nice rooftop area that has views of the harbor & Hallgrimskirkja church. The breakfast was a decent array of hot & fresh items, coffees, teas & the like. The salmon slices with dill were tremendous. In the evenings that area is the hotel restaurant & bar & on Monday & Tuesdays they have a special 2 for 1 on dinner items & two happy hours, one running until they close from 9-11PM. ||We parked in the parking garage directly across the street for the equivalent of about $15-20 USD/night. Everything in Iceland is exponentially more than you'd expect so the specials & breakfast included made a difference, although you must go up the street to Braud & Co for pastries one morning, especially the cinnamon roll made famous on "Somebody Feed Phil" S7E4. (Our group actually ate at 3 places from that episode -- Le Kock, Sea Baron & Braud & Co, all of which are within a 10-min walk of the hotel).||We originally were going to stay at the Hilton Reykjavik but am so glad we did the Canopy instead. Convenient to everything in the city, it was nice after days of touring the island to come back, park & just walk to wherever we wanted to eat, drink or visit. Found out it was the very first Canopy banner in the Hilton chain & it definitely got started in the right way. Would not hesitate to stay here again.

Joe and Kathy Pezak

Google
An absolutely beautiful place. Check in was a breeze, staff was amazing. Maria couldn't have done more for us. She was friendly, happy, gracious, informative, professional, and just a joy to be around. The room was spotless, beds were so comfortable it was difficult getting up as I didn't want to leave. Breakfast was also excellent. I would return here in a heartbeat.

Sam Fanaki

Google
This hotel is a great option if you are travelling to Reykjavik. The location is excellent - close to everything in the city, as well as many of the major bus stops where tour buses pick you up for excursions. The rooms were nice and spacious, with good amenities you would expect like an ironing board, bathrobes, a safe, etc. The hotel itself has a cool vibe and is nicely decorated. The staff were great. The hotel breakfast was very good. Would highly recommend!

Alex Peter

Google
Overall a very good hotel. Well-located right in the center of town -- tons of stuff within walking distance -- with a convenient parking garage across the street. The breakfast selection was limited but everything they had was wonderful. This was by far the best food I had in Iceland. The hotel is starting to show its age -- it opened about ten years ago -- but it's well-maintained. Everything was clean, functional, and comfortable. I love that the windows actually open to get fresh air from outside, which a rarity in modern hotels. My biggest concern was that the blackout curtains leaked a lot of light in around their edges, making it fairly bright in the room. This is a problem for a country that gets nearly 24 hours of sunlight daily in the summer. Bring an eye mask. Also, I appreciate that they are recommending everyone should drink the tap water. But the sink basins in the rooms are so shallow that they don't fit most bottles that you'd want to fill up.