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Storm Hotel by Keahotels

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Storm Hotel by Keahotels, a delightful 3-star retreat nestled in the heart of Reykjavík! Just a stone's throw away from the vibrant city center (only 0.8mi!), this hotel is your perfect launchpad for exploring the wonders of Iceland. With rooms starting from just $147, you've got an adventure waiting for you without breaking the bank!

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Rooms

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1 King Size Bed

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185 sqft

Standard, King/2 Single

Wheelchair accessible

Standard Double is 183 square feet and includes either 2 single beds 80-130 width or a king-size bed 150-183 width and is Wheelchair-accessible.

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1 King Size Bed

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185 sqft

Standard, King/2 Single, Balcony

Wheelchair accessible

Standard Double with balcony is 183 square feet and includes either a king-size bed 150-183 width or 2 single beds 80-130 width plus desk, satellite tv , tea and coffee making facilities , bathrobes, and slippers and is Wheelchair-accessible.

Standard Room with Balcony in Storm Hotel by Keahotels

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1 Queen Size Bed

2 Twin Beds

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185 sqft

Standard, 2 Twin Beds, Balcony

Mountain view

Private Bathroom

Balcony

Terrace

Experience ultimate comfort and relaxation in our stylish Standard Room with Balcony, offering stunning ocean and mountain views. This spacious room features a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and a cozy balcony where you can unwind and take in the breathtaking scenery. Ideal for a couple or a small family, this room is equipped with comfortable beds and modern amenities to make your stay unforgettable.

Discover More

At Storm Hotel, you're in for a treat with our complimentary breakfast – the perfect energizer before you set out to discover local gems. After all, who doesn't love a hearty meal before hitting the sights? Plus, with our free wifi, you'll easily keep in touch with friends while sharing your stunning ocean and mountain views from the comfort of your private balcony. With 1199 reviews showcasing our guests' satisfaction, it's clear that Storm Hotel has what it takes to make your stay memorable!

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Experience the Best

The amenities don’t stop there – enjoy free private parking, a cozy bar for unwinding after a day of adventure, and a helpful tour desk ready to assist in planning your excursions. Whether you fancy a shuttle service to explore the enchanting landscapes of Iceland (for an extra charge) or simply want to relax on our terrace soaking in the stunning surroundings, we've got you covered! Storm Hotel by Keahotels is your gateway to unforgettable experiences in the land of fire and ice!

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Plan Your Stay

At Storm Hotel, we pride ourselves on providing variety that caters to everyone’s travel needs. Whether you’re seeking a cozy getaway for two or a spacious family retreat, our range of room options will suit your style and comfort. Imagine enjoying a romantic evening on the balcony of our Superior King Room, savoring the crisp Arctic air as the sun sets over Reykjavík. For groups or family gatherings, our Standard 5 Room can accommodate up to ten adults, ensuring everyone has personal space while still being together to create everlasting memories.

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Amenities

Business center

Free wifi

Bar

Tour desk

Terrace

Soundproof rooms

24-hour front desk

Mountain view

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Great hotel and compared to other hotels I researched before booking, I thought it good value for money. Breakfast was fairly basic but more than ample and there was plenty of food available. The hotel and the room was very clean and modern. Reception staff were helpful, especially when trying to arrange our return back to the airport. Perhaps the best thing was just how close bus stop 12 is! With all the trips we had booked plus the airport transfers, it was really convenient to have the stop literally on the door step! All the trips we went on had the option of being collected or dropped off there. It also appeared to be the bus stop that was first on the pick up list for our tour buses (meaning we didn’t have to wait long at all in -15C for the bus to arrive during the half an hour time frame they ask you to wait). For our three trips, bus stop 12 was also the first drop off point so we didn’t have to sit on the bus going to all the other drop off points after the tours had finished. Photo I’ve included shows where the bus stop is and the front of the hotel. There are plenty of eateries near by, which you can get to on foot.

Gareth

The staff at Storm Hotel were very kind. We actually didn't get to stay here because our flight was canceled due to bad weather and we ended up stuck in an airport for two days. We only arrived in Reykjavik on the day of checkout. The hotel manager kindly allowed us to check into our room for a couple of hours to freshen up even though we didn't get there until after checkout time. It was much appreciated because we were commencing a drive around the ring road and had already spent an exhausting couple of days stuck in a US airport. The hotel is conveniently located, and we were able to walk around and grab lunch at an excellent little cafe around the corner before starting our road trip.

Yamini

Nice modern building, spacious room for one person (I was given a room with two singles—might have been a bit tight for two people though). For me, walking distance from Harpa, City Hall, Parliament, also not far from Laugavegur. Others may need transportation. But the most important: helpful staff! A BIG shoutout to the two people who were at the front desk on 15 July 2024. It’s a long story, but if not for them, I would have missed the bus to the airport and would have had to wait an hour for the next one. They were FANTASTIC!! I will be forever grateful (though I was so frazzled that I didn’t catch their names). They went above and beyond and deserve recognition.

Glaucia

The staff at Storm Hotel were exceptional. Being a solo traveller who uses a wheelchair, Iceland was a bit daunting; however, the staff did an amazing job at providing accommodations, as well as providing me with information and resources on how to make Reykjavík easier to get around by myself while using a wheelchair. I’ve travelled extensively throughout Europe and - because of the staff at Storm Hotel - Reykjavík was by far the most stress-free city I’ve been to. I’d 100% recommend solo travellers with disabilities to stay at Storm Hotel in Reykjavík.

Vélez

We had the best time at Storm Hotel, it was perfect for what we wanted. There's a bus stop just in front of the hotel where all the tours around Iceland stop, including the ones to the northern lights and the airport, so we couldn't be happier. The hotel is also just a 5-10 minute walk to the city center, so it's also perfect to visit the city. The room had everything we needed for a lovely stay. Iceland is amazing and we want to be back as soon as possible and whenever we come back, we will stay at Storm Hotel.

Luísa

Great hotel and compared to other hotels I researched before booking, I thought it good value for money. Breakfast was fairly basic but more than ample and there was plenty of food available. The hotel and the room was very clean and modern. Reception staff were helpful, especially when trying to arrange our return back to the airport. Perhaps the best thing was just how close bus stop 12 is! With all the trips we had booked plus the airport transfers, it was really convenient to have the stop literally on the door step! All the trips we went on had the option of being collected or dropped off there. It also appeared to be the bus stop that was first on the pick up list for our tour buses (meaning we didn’t have to wait long at all in -15C for the bus to arrive during the half an hour time frame they ask you to wait). For our three trips, bus stop 12 was also the first drop off point so we didn’t have to sit on the bus going to all the other drop off points after the tours had finished. Photo I’ve included shows where the bus stop is and the front of the hotel. There are plenty of eateries near by, which you can get to on foot.

Gareth

The staff at Storm Hotel were very kind. We actually didn't get to stay here because our flight was canceled due to bad weather and we ended up stuck in an airport for two days. We only arrived in Reykjavik on the day of checkout. The hotel manager kindly allowed us to check into our room for a couple of hours to freshen up even though we didn't get there until after checkout time. It was much appreciated because we were commencing a drive around the ring road and had already spent an exhausting couple of days stuck in a US airport. The hotel is conveniently located, and we were able to walk around and grab lunch at an excellent little cafe around the corner before starting our road trip.

Yamini

Nice modern building, spacious room for one person (I was given a room with two singles—might have been a bit tight for two people though). For me, walking distance from Harpa, City Hall, Parliament, also not far from Laugavegur. Others may need transportation. But the most important: helpful staff! A BIG shoutout to the two people who were at the front desk on 15 July 2024. It’s a long story, but if not for them, I would have missed the bus to the airport and would have had to wait an hour for the next one. They were FANTASTIC!! I will be forever grateful (though I was so frazzled that I didn’t catch their names). They went above and beyond and deserve recognition.

Glaucia

The staff at Storm Hotel were exceptional. Being a solo traveller who uses a wheelchair, Iceland was a bit daunting; however, the staff did an amazing job at providing accommodations, as well as providing me with information and resources on how to make Reykjavík easier to get around by myself while using a wheelchair. I’ve travelled extensively throughout Europe and - because of the staff at Storm Hotel - Reykjavík was by far the most stress-free city I’ve been to. I’d 100% recommend solo travellers with disabilities to stay at Storm Hotel in Reykjavík.

Vélez

We had the best time at Storm Hotel, it was perfect for what we wanted. There's a bus stop just in front of the hotel where all the tours around Iceland stop, including the ones to the northern lights and the airport, so we couldn't be happier. The hotel is also just a 5-10 minute walk to the city center, so it's also perfect to visit the city. The room had everything we needed for a lovely stay. Iceland is amazing and we want to be back as soon as possible and whenever we come back, we will stay at Storm Hotel.

Luísa

Great hotel and compared to other hotels I researched before booking, I thought it good value for money. Breakfast was fairly basic but more than ample and there was plenty of food available. The hotel and the room was very clean and modern. Reception staff were helpful, especially when trying to arrange our return back to the airport. Perhaps the best thing was just how close bus stop 12 is! With all the trips we had booked plus the airport transfers, it was really convenient to have the stop literally on the door step! All the trips we went on had the option of being collected or dropped off there. It also appeared to be the bus stop that was first on the pick up list for our tour buses (meaning we didn’t have to wait long at all in -15C for the bus to arrive during the half an hour time frame they ask you to wait). For our three trips, bus stop 12 was also the first drop off point so we didn’t have to sit on the bus going to all the other drop off points after the tours had finished. Photo I’ve included shows where the bus stop is and the front of the hotel. There are plenty of eateries near by, which you can get to on foot.

Gareth

The staff at Storm Hotel were very kind. We actually didn't get to stay here because our flight was canceled due to bad weather and we ended up stuck in an airport for two days. We only arrived in Reykjavik on the day of checkout. The hotel manager kindly allowed us to check into our room for a couple of hours to freshen up even though we didn't get there until after checkout time. It was much appreciated because we were commencing a drive around the ring road and had already spent an exhausting couple of days stuck in a US airport. The hotel is conveniently located, and we were able to walk around and grab lunch at an excellent little cafe around the corner before starting our road trip.

Yamini

Nice modern building, spacious room for one person (I was given a room with two singles—might have been a bit tight for two people though). For me, walking distance from Harpa, City Hall, Parliament, also not far from Laugavegur. Others may need transportation. But the most important: helpful staff! A BIG shoutout to the two people who were at the front desk on 15 July 2024. It’s a long story, but if not for them, I would have missed the bus to the airport and would have had to wait an hour for the next one. They were FANTASTIC!! I will be forever grateful (though I was so frazzled that I didn’t catch their names). They went above and beyond and deserve recognition.

Glaucia

The staff at Storm Hotel were exceptional. Being a solo traveller who uses a wheelchair, Iceland was a bit daunting; however, the staff did an amazing job at providing accommodations, as well as providing me with information and resources on how to make Reykjavík easier to get around by myself while using a wheelchair. I’ve travelled extensively throughout Europe and - because of the staff at Storm Hotel - Reykjavík was by far the most stress-free city I’ve been to. I’d 100% recommend solo travellers with disabilities to stay at Storm Hotel in Reykjavík.

Vélez

We had the best time at Storm Hotel, it was perfect for what we wanted. There's a bus stop just in front of the hotel where all the tours around Iceland stop, including the ones to the northern lights and the airport, so we couldn't be happier. The hotel is also just a 5-10 minute walk to the city center, so it's also perfect to visit the city. The room had everything we needed for a lovely stay. Iceland is amazing and we want to be back as soon as possible and whenever we come back, we will stay at Storm Hotel.

Luísa

Location

Thorunnartun 4, Reykjavik, 105, Iceland

Storm Hotel by Keahotels