Budget travellers know that there is no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a bit more.
Great location close to the airport. Clean room and even though bathrooms were shared not busy as more than one present. Very clean and modern. Big kitchen with free coffee.
great location; quiet rooms + blackout curtains (not thru all the wall but the main window)
efficient check-in and out process;
good breakfast - especially the breakfast time (starts 4 a.m. which is great fo rearly flights)
Easy parking and self service breakfast from 3a.m till 10a.m.
Clean rooms and friendly staff.
2 miles from airport and take away down the road and cheap pints in a local pub.
Excellent hotel
I had a single room, which was very small -- but if you need a place to stay for airport or car/van rental purposes you're not going to get better value than this. It was super-cheap compared to anything apart from hostels. Good (shared) bathroom, a sitting room with free macaroons, and tea/coffe and own fridge space in the communal kitchen. Parking right outside and free shuttle to the airport. I would definitely stay there again.
Great Location.
2 min walk to terminal.
It's not the cheapest for what it is, but you pay for convenience.
Check-in staff were very helpful and polite.
Very convenient for catching a flight next day (Keflavik is 5 mins) and/or for exploring the Reykjanes peninsula. Facilities are good, rooms are decent size, well equipped pantry and common room. Breakfast served from 3:30 AM (wow!) and also the best / most varied breakfast I have had during my trip. Staff was very helpful, overall strongly recommended, excellent value for money. More of a budget motel than a hostel IMO, bit underrated.
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