About Reykjavik Natura
Located just a five-minute drive from Reykjavik’s city centre, the eco-friendly Reykjavik Natura is an ideal place to stay for guests who wish to explore the city. This four-star hotel houses the only heated indoor hotel pool in the area.
All 220 rooms are spacious and modern. Each is equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, fridge, flat-screen TV with satellite channels, and a private bathroom with hairdryer.
The hotel is a venue of the country’s Icelandic Modern Art Exhibition. Moreover, there is a well-equipped 24-hour gym available on-site. In addition, the Soley Natura Spa features a steam bath, sauna and hot tub.
Satt Restaurant serves a rich breakfast buffet with Icelandic specialties. Furthermore, the Satt Bar offers drinks and is a great place to relax.
Reykjavik Natura is just a kilometre from the Nauthólsvík geothermal beach. The Reykjavik Domestic Airport can be accessed through a five-minute drive.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Pleasant, relaxed vibe.
Icelandair Reykjavik Natura is unique in several ways, including the fact that it's the only hotel in Reykjavik that boasts an indoor swimming pool. But perhaps its most important distinction is the exceptionally relaxed atmosphere that permeates the hotel. The hotel's location in the quiet woods of öskjuhlíd Hill imparts a serene vibe to it. A walk to town, however, is just 20 minutes from the hotel. .
positive:
Clean decent-sized rooms.
The hotel is tastefully designed with rooms that are decent-sized, clean, and very cozy. The rooms are comfortably furnished with designer toiletries and adorned with peculiar yet highly interesting Icelandic art on the walls that gives them a very homely feel. .
positive:
Wonderful people, great hospitality.
The people of Iceland have reputation for being warm and honest, and the staff here is not any different. Every staff member, including concierge services, is very warm and accommodating and cannot seem to do enough to make guests feel comfortable during their stays. .
Negative Reviews
negative:
Long queues during check-ins.
The popularity of the hotel with both locals and tourists, unfortunately, also means that lines at check-ins and check-outs can be quite long. This is particularly vexing for business travelers with tight schedules. .
negative:
Overbooking quite common.
Again because of the popularity of Icelandair Reykjavik Natura, the hotel is sometimes unable to honor all reservations and ended up booking visitors to other hotels, some of which a few guests have complained failed to meet the hotel's high standards. .
negative:
Uncomfortable beds.
A few guests have reported that while the rooms are clean and well-maintained, the beddings are not very comfortable with the pillows being too soft. Some complained that the sound-proofing in the rooms is inadequate. .