
Where to stay to enjoy Iceland's scenery?
Búdir Hotel

Set against the vast expanse of the fjords, this hotel has a truly unique charm. Its cozy atmosphere contrasts with the harsh outdoor climate, and the landscape dominates the view everywhere, from the bar to the restaurant. Highlights include the rooms with their soft color palette and the hotel’s proximity to the famous black church, “Budakirkja.” A spot tested and approved by The Host for experiencing Iceland away from the tourist crowds.
Harmony Seljalandsfoss

Sleeping under the Northern Lights. These glass-walled lodges are nestled in the middle of nowhere, facing the Seljalandsfoss waterfall. We love the balance between minimalist comfort and the breathtaking views outside. A place that captivates with its silence and sleek design, complete with a hot tub and sauna for relaxation. A rare gem, tested and approved by The Host.
The Reykjavik EDITION

Located in the Old Harbor, this hotel brings a touch of modern, understated luxury to the capital. We love the use of dark materials and soft lighting, which create a sophisticated atmosphere, a far cry from the usual tourist clichés. With views of the Harpa concert hall and the waterfront, it’s a must-visit urban destination for lovers of contemporary design and comfort.
Kerlingarfjöll - Highland Base

Nestled in the wilds of the island’s center, this destination serves as a gateway to Iceland’s most untamed, most untouched landscapes. The architecture blends seamlessly with the surrounding ochre-hued mountains, offering a welcome retreat in a virtually uninhabited area. It is a place designed for exploration, where simple comforts allow you to lose yourself in the face of this incredible natural beauty.
The Mirror Suite

This suite, with its mirrored walls, reflects the Icelandic landscape, blending almost seamlessly into its surroundings. Inside, the light wood and large floor-to-ceiling windows enhance the immersive experience. It’s the perfect destination for those seeking complete disconnection and a direct connection with nature, without compromising on style.
Icelandic cottage

This small black wooden cottage embodies the Scandinavian aesthetic in its purest form. Nestled in the middle of the southern plains, it offers unobstructed 360-degree views of the surrounding volcanoes. We love the simplicity of its design and its terrace, which is perfect for living in harmony with the Icelandic light. An authentic retreat for a completely independent getaway.
UMI Hotel

Located at the foot of the famous Eyjafjallajökull volcano, the UMI Hotel stands out for its low-rise architecture and minimalist design. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the mountains, every space has been designed to blend seamlessly into the horizon. We love the use of raw concrete and dark wood, which echo the nearby black-sand beaches. A place of rare elegance for a contemplative stay.











































