Icelandair Hotel Loftleidir
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Guests of Icelandair Hotel Loftleidir can relax with newspapers in the lobby or use wireless Internet access to plan a sightseeing itinerary. The pool, sauna and fitness room are open every day; the onsite hairdresser opens every day except Sunday. Other options to help guests relax include the Dong Fang massage centre, where they can enjoy a good foot soak, shoulder and foot massage (charges may apply). Practical amenities include a 24-hour front desk with currency exchange and safe-deposit box. |
- Swimming pool - indoor
- Massage - treatment room(s)
- Steam room
- Sauna
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Fitness equipment
- Bar/lounge
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Room service (limited hours)
- Parking (free)
- Limo or Town Car service available
- Business center
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Ballroom(s)
- Conference room(s)
- Internet access in public areas - surcharge
- Business services
- Computer rental
- Internet access - wireless
- 24-hour front desk
- Porter/bellhop
- Express check-out
- Express check- in
- Safe-deposit box - front desk
- Multilingual staff
- Currency exchange
- Tour assistance
- Hair salon
- ATM/banking
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Shopping on site
- Beauty services
- Dry cleaning service
- Laundry facilities
- Television in lobby
- Shoe shine
- Air-conditioned public areas
- Elevator/lift
- Umbrella
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Suitable for children
- Wedding services
- Airport transportation (surcharge)
Icelandair Hotel Loftleidir, Reykjavik, features 220 guestrooms, all of which include air conditioning, cable television, dial-up Internet connections and complimentary toiletries. Décor is simple, with modern light wood furniture and pale walls. |
Hlídarfótur 1
Reykjavik, 101
Iceland
Nearest major airport:
Reykjavik, Iceland (RKV-Reykjavik Domestic)
Area:
Reykjavik, Iceland
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