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Welcome to Radisson For You

Explore the many wonders of Reykjavik

The Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel, Reykjavik is the ideal base to start your adventure. Located between the new Hafnartorg shopping area and the historic city center, experience all the amazing sights the city has to offer! Explore some of the world's top geological wonders including glaciers, geysers, waterfalls, and hot springs. Visit the nearby Sky Lagoon or the famous Blue Lagoon, a popular geothermal spa. Remember to keep an eye out for the magnificent Northern Lights in Winter, which are sure to leave you with a lasting memory.

Explore attractions

Althingishusid

0.12 mi / 0.19 km from the hotel

Visit Iceland's parliament building, which houses the debating chamber where Icelandic laws are made. The building displays a classical 19th century style.

Hallgrímskirkja

0.56 mi / 0.89 km from the hotel

Admire the breathtakingly steep architecture of this Lutheran church, designed in 1937 to reflect the sharp mountains and glaciers of the Icelandic landscape.

Blue Lagoon

24.87 mi / 40.03 km from the hotel

Experience relaxing ambience with a trip to the beautiful Blue Lagoon, with its eye-catching aqua blue waters. Explore the fresh geothermal seawater with its rejuvenating qualities or soak up the healing powers of the restorative white silica mud, a well-known hallmark of this stunning outdoor lagoon.

Northern Lights

3.61 mi / 5.81 km from the hotel

Experience the unforgettable natural phenomena of the aurora borealis in Iceland. Between September and April, luminous purple and green strikes dance across the clear winter skies of the Westfjords region.

Sky Lagoon

1.88 mi / 3.02 km from the hotel

Explore the breathtaking Sky Lagoon just minutes away from the city center. Discover where the sea meets the sky and escape into the warm geothermal water overlooking the ocean from a 70-meter-long infinity edge.