Hótel Egilsen

Hotel · Stykkishólmur

Hótel Egilsen

Hotel · Stykkishólmur

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Aðalgata, 340 Stykkishólmur, Iceland

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Cozy rooms with harbor views, gourmet breakfast, friendly staff  

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Aðalgata, 340 Stykkishólmur, Iceland Get directions

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Hotel Egilsen | Best places to stay in Iceland

"If it’s a slice of Icelandic heritage you’re after, then this delightful harbourside hotel in Stykkisholmur will be right up your street. The handsome, timber-clad building dates from 1867, and has been renovated with taste and a discerning eye for vintage design. Retro furniture, old maps, Icelandic books and sheepskin blankets adorn the lounge, and the ten rooms mirror the upcycled, mix-and-match style. Unlike many Icelandic hotels, which are heavy on style but light on cosiness, the emphasis here is on creating a warm, welcoming space – it feels more like staying with Icelandic friends than the impersonality of a chic hotel. " - Oliver Berry

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CATravelBuff

Google
A sweet and simple accommodation for laid back travelers looking for something different when exploring the Snæfellsnes peninsula. It's a charming little inn and town. The people who work here are very nice. The beds were very comfortable. Get the breakfast (it’s comprehensive) and don’t worry if you’re assigned a room on the ground floor (there is no street noise, there are no safety concerns and the views are quaint). The bathrooms do lack privacy, as noted by a previous reviewer—and because it’s an old house you can hear people walking around above you, etc. An overnight here is especially great when combined with dinner at the excellent and upscale fish restaurant next door, Sjávarpakkhúsið (be sure to check out their website and make reservations in advance). We would happily return.

CaribooLam

Google
Stayed for one night and absolutely loved it. Charming, great service and fantastic breakfast with all sorts of homemade food. A nice change from the sprawling buffets at the other hotels we stayed in. We were even offered extra food after breakfast to make up a picnic lunch for free, including smoked salmon and homemade hummus.|The room, while small, was very clean and well-appointed. Cozy bathroom but clean and modern.

Andrew Reeves

Google
What a wonderful hotel: the most friendly and helpful staff; bedroom was lovely with fabulous views; comfortable and well-equipped; and the breakfast was amazing. If you are catching the ferry it is literally 1-minute drive from the terminal. Would recommend the 'street food' kiosk on the harbour side, great food. A definite yes to this lovely hotel.

patnorthcarolina

Google
This hotel is a must. Outstanding hotel staff. Beds so comfortable. Showers great. Best breakfast ever. Beautifully b presented like out of a magazine. Great location. Manager exceptional and found the item I left behind and sent it to me.

maxbL708UJ

Google
Lovely quirky B&B centrally located and very welcoming, with delightful breakfasts. Being an old building rooms are a little on the small side and sound tends to travel but generally very comfortable. Perfect for a couple of nights stay. Recommended.

FJGR

Google
After a long and bumpy drive from the Westfjords, the warmest possible welcome by Marta, the lady with a nice Polish smile; professional, polite, informative and kind. The best of a cozy, charming place. Single rooms in the upper floor not fully fitted for tall guys...but a minor drawback.

Travel608402

Google
The shower was the best we had in Iceland! Very hot and excellent pressure. The room was small but clean; the bed medium comfortable. The staff was excellent and really helped with trip planning. The town is a long drive from sights on the Snaefellsnes peninsula, so consider that when booking. But the town is lovely and there is a nice walk above the ferry pier with an outlook toward the Westfjords. This is more of a bed and breakfast (without the breakfast) than a hotel. As with other things in Iceland, it is very expensive and not a good value when judged against other lodging of similar quality in other places.

joshmitro

Google
we stopped through Stykkisholmur for the night to take the ferry the next morning. we were greeted by Marta and felt right at home. the room was cozy, with a great shower and quality products in the bathroom. Marta and Krys made a beautiful breakfast the next morning before the 11:00 ferry. would stay here again in a heartbeat!