We arrived in heavy snow accompanied with a bitingly cold wind, and quickly checked in at their reception, which was richly decorated with eclectic furnishings, being a mix of vintage and antique which I love. The lady that dealt with us was warm and inviting and I believe that we were the only guests at the hotel that night, as it was very quiet. Our room was annexed to the main building up a flight of (incredibly snowy stairs…. this would have been a problem for anyone with any mobility issues, as it was treacherous, but we faired pretty well). Once we were safely installed into our room, (102) we found it spotlessly clean, warm, very comfortable and decorated to a really high standard; with lovely high end fixtures and fittings, Sóley Icelandic toiletries etc clearly being renovated to a high standard throughout. I especially loved their carefully chosen artwork and reeded glass shower. The bathroom, while perhaps for some a little bijou (I noted a few negative reviews around the size prior to arrival) however I want to stress that it was very well planned, luxuriously fitted out and offered everything we needed including a heavenly, skin strippingly hot shower! A sidenote note to anyone that may travel here out of ‘season’ and on a Monday! We were aware prior to our arrival, that sadly, the hotel’s (excellently reviewed) Moroccan restaurant was closed (Monday), but it turned out however that pretty much every other dinner option was too! :) We had ear-marked a little Fish and Chip place just around the corner as our ‘fallback hot meal option’, but yup, you guessed it unfortunately this too was very much shut! I would strongly advise (from plenty of experience in Iceland over the years, when travelling in the winter months) always come armed with a few snacky supplies just to be safe! Food options aside, it was a quirky little accommodation option, comfortable, warm and very quiet... and who knows perhaps we'll make it back someday soon and feast!
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