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Hotel Bjork
Brautarholt 22-26
105 Reykjavík
Iceland

Tel: + 354 511 3777
Fax: +354 511 3776


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 Hotel Bjork. Reykjavik

Welcome to Hotel Bjork

If you are looking for a centrally located hotel and would still prefer peace and privacy, Hotel Bjork is the right choice for you. It is an ideal place from which to explore the city. Hotel Bjork is situated within a few minutes walk from Reykjavik city centre and the main shopping street. The hotel offers 55 spacious and tastefully decorated rooms with private bathroom, coffee and tea making facilities, satellite TV, radio, hair dryer and internet connection. The adjoining Potturinn & Pannan restaurant offers a versatile ‘all day’ menu, starting with a Continental buffet breakfast.

Hotel Bjork, City center Reykjavik

Hotel Bjork is a modern and friendly hotel situated within a few minutes walk from Reykjavík city centre. The hotel has recently undergone a complete renovation and offers fifty five tasteful and spacious bedrooms.
Friendly surroundings

The hotel offers a comfortable stay in friendly surroundings. All the rooms are equipped with private facilities, hair-dryer, telephone, satellite TV and radio.

The in-house restaurant Potturinn & Pannan offers a versatile menu all day.

At the popular lunch buffet you can choose between special health food, salad, soup, fish and meat.

For more information got to our web site.

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Hotel Bjork (Reykjavik)

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