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Sokos Hotel Torni

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This hotel has a colourful history as a result of being one of the longest operating hotels in Helsinki. It offers individually designed rooms that incorporate original features such as tile stoves and Victorian style baths. Rooms on higher floors have impressive city views.
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Finland

Hotel 27

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Newly refurbished in 2009 the Hotel 27 has both a cocktail lounge and more excitingly an Icebar . All the 200 rooms in the hotel have been designed in the well-known Scandinavian design tradition by leading Danish designers & architects. All rooms have, flat screen TV and an exquisite bathroom, executed in black slate.Close to the city centre, all of Copenhagen's major attractions are easily accessible.

• Central location • Icebar • Modern Danish design • Free Wi-Fi

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Denmark

Hotel Ranga

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Hotel Ranga
Set in lush meadowland against a backdrop of Mount Hekla and Eyjafallajokull in the distance is Hotel Ranga. Just under 1½ hrs easy drive from Reykjavik, this ranch style hotel is a ideal for those desiring luxury charm and comfort in the heart of the countryside. An acclaimed gourmet restaurant prides itself on using the finest locally sourced ingredients including fish from Iceland’s finest Salmon River situated next to the hotel.
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Iceland

Hotel Holt

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Hotel Holt - Reykjavik

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Iceland

Hotel Odinsve

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Undeservedly less well known than many of Reykjavik’s hotels, the Ó∂insvé is a gem tucked away in a residential area beneath Hallgríms Church. With its characterful interior, plush furnishings, recent renovations and stylish dining room this is the place to be if you want proximity to the city centre and rooms a cut above the ordinary. All 43 rooms are individually styled & decorated and have private WC/shower, TV, and telephone.

• Close to the city centre • Celebrity chef restaurant 

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Iceland

Hotel Borg

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Hotel Borg - Reykjavik
Hotel Borg has quickly become one of Reykjavik’s landmark properties. Originally built in 1930, the hotel pays homage to its Art Deco past and oozes elegance and charm. Original features are blended with contemporary fittings.
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Iceland

Hotel Klopp

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Hotel Klopp
In Reykjavik’s 101 district, the city’s most fashionable, and within walking distance of the city’s main attractions: stylish bars, cafés, restaurants, museums and shops all at your fingertips. The décor in all 46 rooms is modern Scandinavian with wooden floors and black slate bathrooms. All 40 rooms have private WC/shower, mini-bar, hairdryer; satellite TV, high-speed internet access.
• Just off main shopping street • Lobby bar • Breakfast restaurant
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Iceland

Centrum Hotel

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Centrum Hotel
A stylish modern hotel with an exterior sympathetically in keeping with the surrounding clapboard buildings. It is located in a quiet enclave in the heart of the old city close to restaurants and shops. During construction of the property the remains of a Viking longhouse from the Settlement period, along with Iceland’s oldest human remains, were found. These now form part of an exhibition in the hotel
.• City Centre • Quite location • Icelandic cuisine • Café/bar  
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Iceland

Grand Hotel Reykjavik

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Grand Hotel Reykjavik
A long standing favourite of ours for people who want quiet surroundings, but proximity to the city centre (about a 20-minute walk). All 300 plus rooms in this recently extended superior class hotel, are particularly spacious with either twin, queen or king sized beds and private WC/bath/shower, radio, telephone, satellite TV, hair dryer, mini-bar and coffee maker.
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Iceland

Centerhotel Plaza

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Centerhotel Plaza
This modern hotel is in a great location just minutes’ walk from all the major attractions and close to the National Gallery. Representing excellent value, the 180 rooms are furnished with simple contemporary oak furnishings and all have private WC/shower. Relax in the Plaza Bar with floor to ceiling windows.
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Iceland
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