Choose from 1,289 vacation rentals located in Reykjavík, Greater Reykjavik. Top filters in Reykjavík include Internet / Wifi, Kitchen or Kitchenette, and TV. Prices range from £31 to £2,102 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Reykjavík are Hotel and RV.

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4.9
Outstanding(111 Reviews)
Cozy little apartment in the quiet Laugardalur valley area
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3 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

This attractive Apartment in Reykjavík, £137 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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2 bedrooms, in-room safe, iron/ironing board, WiFi
4.9
Outstanding(125 Reviews)
Luxury apartment in central Reykjavik 2 bedroom, keyless entry
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 in Reykjavík
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Garden · Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette

Nestled in Reykjavík, this Apartment is perfect for your next vacation. Enjoy Luxury apartment in central Reykjavik 2 bedroom, keyless entry's top-rated amenities, including Dishwasher, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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Bedroom
4.0
Good(3,669 Reviews)
Downtown Reykjavík Apartments
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Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Parking

This attractive Apartment in Reykjavík, £94 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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Bed, Bedroom
4.1
Excellent(226 Reviews)
Iðunn Apartments by Heimaleiga
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 in Reykjavík
Garden · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Looking for a Apartment in Reykjavík, this Apartment for £98 per night for your business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, on your next trip.

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5.0
Outstanding(108 Reviews)
Beautiful Downtown Apartment
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5 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths
Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Nestled in Reykjavík, this Apartment is perfect for your next vacation. Enjoy Beautiful Downtown Apartment's top-rated amenities, including Dishwasher, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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Fridge, microwave, oven, stovetop
5.0
Outstanding(119 Reviews)
Exceptional Luxury Apartment In 101 Reykjavik, The Centre Of Town
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4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Pool · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

When traveling to Reykjavík, if you are looking for (business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) this is the perfect place at £245 per night.

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Property building, Lounge or bar
4.1
Excellent(5,547 Reviews)
Center Hotels Plaza
Hotel
 in Reykjavík
4star
1 single bed
Internet / Wifi · Balcony or Patio · TV

Business stays, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, and rental in Reykjavík at Center Hotels Plaza for £102 for your next trip.

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Property view
4.4
Excellent(1,950 Reviews)
Skólavörðustígur Apartments
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 in Reykjavík
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Balcony or Patio

Apartment in Reykjavík, for £100 per night is great for your next (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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Reykjavík travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Reykjavík vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Reykjavík, and more.

Frequently asked questions

What is the price range for rentals in Reykjavík?

Vacation rentals in Reykjavík have a price range between £31-£2,102. The average price for rentals in Reykjavík is £149 per night.

Best Neighborhoods in Reykjavic

  • Downtown: In every metropolitan city, its beating heart and the place where the action always lies is downtown. In Reykjavik, it’s no different. Walk around and discover something new, from some of the most interesting historical landmarks in Icelandic history to vibrant streets awash with color. Whatever you’re looking for within a capital city, you’ll certainly find it here in downtown.
  • Laugardalur: Despite being in close proximity to all the activities of the downtown area, the neighbourhood of Laugardalur provides a refuge away from the hustle and bustle of the city. A large residential area, Laugardalur is still a worthwhile visit, due to its charming vibe and family-friendly spirit. Littered with numerous cafes, parks, the famous Reykjavik Zoo and an entertainment park featuring Iceland’s largest swimming pool, there is something exciting for everyone who passes through.

Popular Destinations Near Reykjavic

  • Seltjarnarnes: The smallest township in the country and located on the tip of the peninsula, you would think that Seltjarnarnes is a forgotten location on the periphery, of both the country and its population. However, with the stunning natural reserves of Grotta Island and Bakkatjorn pond located within Seltjarnarnes, the township is abundant with breathtaking natural beauty. Discover the beauty that is ever present within this township, alongside the charming old lighthouse found on Grotta. You can explore the many small cultural jewels as well, such as the Medical History Museum, an independent theatre, and a star observation society. If you’re in Reykjavik and looking for the unique package of remote beauty topped off with a hint of culture, then Seltjarnarnes is the only place to go.
  • Kópavogur: Lying immediately south of Reykjavik stands Iceland’s second most populous municipality in Iceland, Kópavogur. Literally translated as “seal pup bay,” Kópavogur is mainly a residential area, but is comprised of so much to experience that it’s impossible to not visit, even as a passing visitor. With hustling and bustling commercial areas, hubs of cultural knowledge, and the tallest building in Iceland, the Smáratorg Tower, Kópavogur is doubtlessly an all-rounder worth paying a visit.

A Quick Guide to Reykjavic

  • National Museum: Within every corner of this fantastic museum lies unique cultural artefacts that tell the unique story of the land that the museum stands upon. From the settlement period to the modern age, exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of the history and cultural heritage of Iceland. With the free smartphone audio guide, visitors can learn more on their tour than ever before. A particularly notable exhibit is the Settlement Era exhibit, which sheds light on the rule of the chieftains and the introduction of modern Christianity in society. With several artefacts on display, including swords, drinking horns, silver hoards, and an imposing bronze figure of Thor, the National Museum provides an insight on the history and culture of a country of unequivocal interest.
  • Hallgrímskirkja: Standing guard over Reykjavik is the imposing Hallgrímskirkja. A parish church and a national sanctuary, the unique design of the history is a tribute to a modernist theme and reminiscent of the Icelandic landscape. Thousands of people walk through the doors of the church, to not only pray within a peaceful haven of spirituality, but to marvel at the stunning interior and exterior aesthetics. One of the most unique parish churches in the world, a trip to Hallgrímskirkja is an absolute must-see in Reykjavik.
  • Harpa: One of the greatest and most recognizable landmarks of the city, Harpa is not only a cultural and social center, but also a tribute to stellar architectural design. Colossal in size, Harpa is a nod to modern glass and steel architecture. Surrounded by stunning panoramic vistas of the mountains and North Atlantic Ocean, Harpa also happens to stand within the center of the city, in close proximity to the city’s amenities. As the premier location for concerts and conferences, Harpa has received some of the most prestigious orchestras, dance troupes, and theatre companies in the world. Book a ticket to one of the many shows available and be treated to not only a night of wonderful entertainment, but stunning sights of architectural genius.

What Is Reykjavic Known For?

Reykjavik marries an eclectic brand of small-town charm with the buzz of a big city. The capital and largest city of Iceland is the country’s hub for economic, cultural, and governmental activity, as well as being an incredibly popular tourist destination. Noted for being one of the cleanest, greenest, and safest cities in the world, Reykjavik attracts international visitors in their hordes. Adorned with stunning scenes that play as the backdrop to the setting of this unique metropolis, the streets of the center are awash with color, with lines of vibrant and unique townhouses. With an array of amenities at your disposal including restaurants, museums, spas, galleries, cafes, vibrant nightlife and much more, one could never grow bored when in Reykjavik.

Where Is Reykjavik?

The city of Reykjavik is the capital and largest city of Iceland. Located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói Bay, the city is ironically the world’s most northernmost capital of a sovereign state. Mostly located on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula, the suburbs of the city run in all directions, and the urban districts of the city are widely spread out.

What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Reykjavík?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • Kitchen or Kitchenette
  • TV

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