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Clean & Safe Protocol
The health and safety of your guests has the highest priority for the HRS hotel partners. Hotels with a Clean & Safe seals implement extended hygiene and protective measures to protect against infection against COVID-19 within your company.
Cleaning and disinfection measures
Hygiene and personal protective equipment
Hygiene stations and protective equipment available for staff and guests
High touch frequency areas
Frequent cleaning of public areas and areas with high touch frequency (e.g. door handles).
Technical equipment
Regular check of the technical equipment (e.g. air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machines)
Health and safety measures
Keep distance
Spatial distancing throughout the facility according to local law
Staff training
Revised training programmes for employees, suppliers and contractors
Measures for the comfort of the guests
Contactless reception
Avoidance of queues and paperless check-in and check-out possible
Fitness and Wellness
Additional hygiene and cleaning regulations apply to all fitness and wellness facilities
Tracking
Tracking for quick response in case of illness of employees, suppliers or guests
Meetings and events
Controlled access and separation of groups and stored luggage
Food and beverage safety
Food and beverages
Non-contact food services, available takeaway options and disinfected cutlery and serving utensils
The measures have been confirmed by the hotel management
Hygiene & cleaning measures
Contactless reception of guests
Keep distance
Food & Beverage Safety
Show all relevant measures
Clean & Safe Protocol
The health and safety of your guests has the highest priority for the HRS hotel partners. Hotels with a Clean & Safe seals implement extended hygiene and protective measures to protect against infection against COVID-19 within your company.
Cleaning and disinfection measures
Hygiene and personal protective equipment
Hygiene stations and protective equipment available for staff and guests
High touch frequency areas
Frequent cleaning of public areas and areas with high touch frequency (e.g. door handles).
Technical equipment
Regular check of the technical equipment (e.g. air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machines)
Health and safety measures
Keep distance
Spatial distancing throughout the facility according to local law
Staff training
Revised training programmes for employees, suppliers and contractors
Measures for the comfort of the guests
Contactless reception
Avoidance of queues and paperless check-in and check-out possible
Fitness and Wellness
Additional hygiene and cleaning regulations apply to all fitness and wellness facilities
Tracking
Tracking for quick response in case of illness of employees, suppliers or guests
Meetings and events
Controlled access and separation of groups and stored luggage
Food and beverage safety
Food and beverages
Non-contact food services, available takeaway options and disinfected cutlery and serving utensils
The measures have been confirmed by the hotel management
Hygiene & cleaning measures
Contactless reception of guests
Keep distance
Food & Beverage Safety
Show all relevant measures
Clean & Safe Protocol
The health and safety of your guests has the highest priority for the HRS hotel partners. Hotels with a Clean & Safe seals implement extended hygiene and protective measures to protect against infection against COVID-19 within your company.
Cleaning and disinfection measures
Hygiene and personal protective equipment
Hygiene stations and protective equipment available for staff and guests
High touch frequency areas
Frequent cleaning of public areas and areas with high touch frequency (e.g. door handles).
Technical equipment
Regular check of the technical equipment (e.g. air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machines)
Health and safety measures
Keep distance
Spatial distancing throughout the facility according to local law
Staff training
Revised training programmes for employees, suppliers and contractors
Measures for the comfort of the guests
Contactless reception
Avoidance of queues and paperless check-in and check-out possible
Fitness and Wellness
Additional hygiene and cleaning regulations apply to all fitness and wellness facilities
Tracking
Tracking for quick response in case of illness of employees, suppliers or guests
Meetings and events
Controlled access and separation of groups and stored luggage
Food and beverage safety
Food and beverages
Non-contact food services, available takeaway options and disinfected cutlery and serving utensils
At HRS you have the option of sorting the hotels according to their distance from the center and choosing the right hotel for you. Or use the map view.
In Reykjavík travelers can expect an average overnight price of €149.40. (Prices are based on the hotel prices from hrs.de).
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Reykjavik - The World’s Most Northern Capital City
Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, is also the country's cultural, economic and governmental center. It may get cold during the winter months, but that does not stop people from enjoying the many natural and manmade attractions on offer. Experts believe the city was founded in 870, and was most likely the first permanent Icelandic settlement. However, it did not grow into an urban development until the 18th century. The city received its name, which translates to Smoke Cove, thanks to the steam from the hot springs in the area. It is often called the Bay of Smoke because of the steam surrounding the area.
Location: City on the Seljarnarnes Peninsula
Located on the southern shore of the Faxafloi Bay in southwestern Iceland, the majority of the city lies on the Seljarnarnes peninsula, although some suburban areas spread out beyond the peninsula. Reykjavik Airport, used for domestic flights, is located in the city, and international flights use the Keflavik International Airport, which is about 50 kilometers from the city. The city also has two seaports, one of which is near the city center and used by many cruise ships.
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Business: Economic Center of Iceland
As the economic center of Iceland, this city plays a significant role in the overall economy of the country. It is home to many companies and three investment banks. The city and country have been experiencing economic growth over the past decade. The Harpa Concert and Conference Center, a beautiful architectural specimen that received the Mies Van der Rohe award for architecture, makes for a perfect meeting location.
Culture: Learn about Iceland's History
In 1909, the Culture House opened to house the National Library and National Archives, as well as the National Museum and Natural History Museum. A remodel in 2000 created more focus on Icelandic national heritage. The museum now features important Icelandic treasures, including the original manuscripts of the Poetic Edda and the Sagas. The main landmark of the city is the Hallgrimskirkja church, and you can see its tower from anywhere in the city.
Activities: Enjoy geothermal heated Spas, Springs, and Beaches
The volcanic activity in the area has led to geothermal heating, as well as hot springs and warm water. The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa not far from the city offering many attractive services. There is also a geothermal beach with beautiful golden sand and warm water, Nauthólsvík. Heiðmörk is a large forest and nature reserve, perfect for hiking, especially in the summer.