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Check-in
Reception

Check in/out

  • Check-in start at 3 PM.

 We have an automatic check-in system that will allow guests to check-in at any time (after 3 PM). Guests will receive an email with special check-in instructions 3 days prior to their arrival with PIN codes to the front door and a lock box inside where apartment keys are.  Door phone is located out site by the front door & another one inside with staff on call 24/7 how will help with the check-in if any problems come up.

  • Check-out time is 12 PM (noon) 

Drop the keys in the dropbox next to the front door, or stop by the reception to say goodbye and drop off the keys.

  • The front desk is open daily from 9 AM - 5 PM. 

If guests are checking in before 5 PM they can check-in in the reception.

 

 

Reception

  • The Reception is open everyday from 9 Am - 5 PM.

Drop by if you need refill on towels, soaps, toilet paper... ​

  • We are available 24 hours everyday by phone:

(+354) 575 0900

  • You can also contact us via email: 

Info@icelandicapartments.com

  • Help is available 24/7.

There​ is a door phone by the front door, just press the button if you need help getting in.  There is another wireless phone inside where we can walk you thru the check-in if you have some problems.

 

 

Housekeeping

  • We do not offer daily housekeeping.​

  • We offer free of charge upon request a refill on:

Toiletries​

Toilet paper

Dishwashing tablets

Fresh Towels

(limited to one per person per day)

  • Free housekeeping every 4th night.

Needs to be requested,  call, send email or stop by the reception to request housekeeping.

We take great pride in offering very high standard cleaning.  Help us keeping up this standard by let us know how and if we can improve.​

 

 

Internet (WiFi)

We offer free of charge high speed internet connection (wifi) all over the hotel and in all apartments.

  • WiFi name: U4hotel

  • WiFi password: (No password required)

Water

Icelandic water is delicious and safe to drink.

You don’t need to buy water while you’re here!  It does not have the faint taste of chloride that many associate with tap water, since it’s never chemically purified. It comes straight from sources where the water has filtered through lava and is clean as can be.

Hot Water. 

You may find a smell that many say resemble rotten eggs but that’s the smell of the geothermal hot water (sulfur to be exact). The reason is very simple:  water coming from the tap is actually pure, unfiltered geothermal water, which is high in sulfur! Sulphur might be better-known for its distinctive egg-like stench than its skin-boosting properties, but the natural mineral has actually been used in skincare regimes for centuries and has been proven to combat an array of skin conditions, such as acne, eczema and psoriasis.

Did you know:
 Icelandic Apartment is 100% powered by renewable energy

 

 

Electricity

To turn on the main power in the apartment put your key card in the slot by the door and Push it all the way down. (Remember to take it with you when leave the apartment).

  • You may need an  travel adapter to use the power sockets in Iceland.  

  • You can buy a universal travel adapter in the reception (25€).

Did you know:

  • Iceland's electricity is produced entirely from renewable energy sources: hydroelectric (70%) and geothermal (30%). 

  • Iceland is the only country in the world which obtains 100% of its electricity and heat from renewable sources. 
     

Public bus

All buses in Reykjavík are operated by Strætó BS, a bus company run by Reykjavík City and neighbouring municipalities. There are no other public transport networks in the city so Strætó is pretty much the only way to get around Reykjavík without a car or a bicycle..


To find out which bus you need to catch you can use the Strætó website’s handy route planner, which is also available in the app.

 

 

 

There are five ways to pay for the bus in Reykjavík: Cash, ticket, day-pass, bus-card, or the app.

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The Neighborhood

To turn on the main power in the apartment put your key card in the slot by the door and Push it all the way down. (Remember to take it with you when leave the apartment).

  • You may need an  travel adapter to use the power sockets in Iceland.  

  • You can buy a universal travel adapter in the reception (25€).

Did you know:

  • Iceland's electricity is produced entirely from renewable energy sources: hydroelectric (70%) and geothermal (30%). 

  • Iceland is the only country in the world which obtains 100% of its electricity and heat from renewable sources. 
     

The Neighborhood

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          Pure Deli is deli and coffee house

      

          Low price grocery stores

           Gym

          Gym

         Fast food restaurant

          The mountain Bláfjöll (Skiing)

         Lake Elliðavatn

          Nearby Swimming pool

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