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GAY TRAVEL IN REYKJAVIK

THINGS TO DO IN REYKJAVIK

Iceland is one of the most gay friendly countries in the world with top destination Reykjavik as capital. To Reykjavik it is from London a three hour flight, from Amsterdam three hours and fifteen minutes and from Paris three hours and a half. Reykjavik has a very open and tolerant atmosphere all clubs and bars are gay friendly and there is only one gay club named Kiki. You can easily explore Reykjavik on foot, by bicycle or by public transport. Reykjavik is well-known for its nightlife, art & cultural activities, beautiful nature and public swimming pools. The Reykjavik gay pride takes place in August and in February the Rainbow Festival is organized.

HOTELS FOR GAYS IN REYKJAVIK

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Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel

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Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel is a gay-friendly hotel located in the center of Reykjavik, Iceland, on Hafnarstræti Street. Its central location puts you within easy walking distance of Reykjavik’s top attractions. Hallgrímskirkja Church, the Harpa Con

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Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina

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Icelandair Hotel Reykjavik Marina stands in Reykjavik's old harbor area. This location offers you easy access to downtown Reykjavik. Within walking distance, you find the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center, the National Museum of Iceland, and the Laugavegur shopping street. The hotel features unique amenities. You can enjoy a cinema and a gym. They also offer a variety of rooms and suites
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Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel

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Radisson Blu 1919 Hotel in Reykjavik, Iceland, offers a unique stay experience. You find it in the heart of Reykjavik, in a historic building from 1919. The location places you within walking distance of the city's main attractions. You can easily reach Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre, the Sun Voyager sculpture, and Laugavegur, the main shopping street. The hotel provides essential fac
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The Reykjavik Edition

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Hotels for Gays Reykjavik The Reykjavik Edition
The Reykjavik Edition is a gay-friendly hotel in the heart of downtown Reykjavik, Iceland. It sits near the Old Harbor, providing you with easy access to the city's main attractions. The hotel is a short walk from Harpa Concert Hall, where you can enjoy events and exhibitions. The Sun Voyager sculpture and Hallgrímskirkja Church are also within walking distance. You will find comfortable facil
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Grandi

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Hotels for Gays Grandi Hotels for Gays Reykjavik
Grandi in Reykjavik, Iceland, is a gay-friendly hotel located in the Grandi Harbor area, close to the city center. The hotel offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a restaurant, a bar, and a fitness center. You can also enjoy the hotel’s on-site parking and 24-hour reception for added convenience. Grandi sits near the Old Harbor, one of Reykjavik’s most popular areas. From here, you can easil
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Storm Hotel

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Hotels for Gays Reykjavik Storm Hotel
Storm Hotel in Reykjavik, Iceland, is a gay-friendly hotel in the heart of the city. It is located near Hlemmur Square, making it convenient for exploring central Reykjavik. You can find many of the city’s key attractions nearby, including Hallgrímskirkja Church, Laugavegur shopping street, and Harpa Concert Hall. The hotel offers essential facilities for your stay. These include free Wi-Fi,
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Exeter Hotel

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Exeter Hotel stands in Reykjavik's Old Harbour area, a part of the city known for its rich history and proximity to various attractions. You will find the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre just a short walk away, where you can experience Iceland's cultural scene. The hotel is also near the Sun Voyager sculpture, a must-see waterfront artwork. The hotel offers a range of facilities to enh
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Reykjavik Marina

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Hotels for Gays Reykjavik Reykjavik Marina
Reykjavik Marina is a gay-friendly hotel in the heart of Reykjavik. The hotel sits by the Old Harbour in the Grandi area. This location places you close to many key attractions and activities in Reykjavik. You can easily walk to the Harpa Concert Hall and the Sun Voyager sculpture. The Settlement Exhibition and Laugavegur shopping street are also nearby. For those interested in whale watching o
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Thingholt Apartments

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Hotels for Gays Reykjavik Thingholt Apartments
Thingholt Apartments is in central Reykjavik, Iceland, offering a welcoming space for gay travelers. The hotel sits in the lively downtown area, close to Laugavegur, Reykjavik’s main shopping and dining street. Several gay-friendly bars and venues, such as Kiki Queer Bar, are within walking distance of the apartments. You stay near top attractions like Hallgrímskirkja Church, Harpa Concert H
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Sand Hotel

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Sand Hotel Hotels for Gays Reykjavik
Sand Hotel in Reykjavik, Iceland, is a gay-friendly hotel located in the city center on Laugavegur Street. This central location places you close to shops, restaurants, and nightlife. Several gay venues, such as Kiki Queer Bar, are within walking distance of the hotel. The hotel offers rooms with modern amenities, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable bedding. You can start your day with breakfast at the

OTHER HOTELS FOR GAYS IN REYKJAVIK

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101 Hotel

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Mani Apartments

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Reykjavik Residence Apartment Hotel

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Alda Hotel Reykjavík

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Hotel Borg by Keahotels

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Hotel Phoenix

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Eyja Guldsmeden Hotel

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FAQ's ABOUT GAY FRIENDLY HOTELS IN REYKJAVIK

  • What are the most important holidays & closing days in Reykjavik?
  • Reykjavik, the capital city of Iceland, is one of the world’s most gay-friendly cities. The capital is home to the Icelandic Parliament, the Supreme Court, the Presidential Palace, and many other important buildings. It’s also the site of many annual festivals and events, including the Reykjavik Pride festival held in June.
    Travelling is one of the most enjoyable and rewarding experiences that a human being can have. Reykjavik is a perfect city to visit if you are looking for a nice place to spend a holiday. The city has a vibrant nightlife, so you can go out and have a good time. The city is also an excellent place to learn about the Icelandic culture as well as how the Icelanders themselves see themselves.

  • What is the best time to travel to Reykjavik?
  • We’re going, being honest with you — there are a lot of people out there who think that Iceland is only for the well-off and the wealthy. But the country has a lot more to offer than you might expect. Whether you visit during the summer months, in the middle of winter, or sometime in between, the country is renowned for its adventuresome spirit and year-round appeal.
    The gay community in Reykjavik is incredibly vibrant, despite the fact that homosexuality was illegal in Iceland until 2009. The capital city is a melting pot of gay, straight, bisexual, lesbian, and transgender people, and the gay community here is very welcoming to travelers. The town itself is small, so it’s easy to get around on foot, but if you’re staying in Reykjavik, you might want to consider a car.
    Why should you go to Reykjavik? I know, for some people, the Icelandic capital is simply a “nice place to visit,” and for many, it is a place that exists in their travel fantasies, but it is this “why” that makes it a place worth exploring. The answer to this question lies in the city’s remarkable history, which began in the early 18th century with the settlement of Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, by a colourful set of traders from Norway and Sweden.

  • What are the general opening- and closing hours of shops/museums in Reykjavik?
  • Reykjavík is the capital of Iceland, an island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean whose volcanic activity has created an interesting landscape. Although Iceland is still a relatively unknown destination for many people, it is warming up fast because of its thriving tourist industry. Reykjavík is the capital, a compact city with a small population of approximately 150,000 residents. Building upon a history of mining and fishing, Reykjavík’s urban landscape is part of an urban sprawl that includes several districts to the north and west of the city centre. Walking around the city, you are confronted by a great variety of architecture, from the old buildings to the newer buildings and the harbour.
    Reykjavik is a city that is open 24/7. In fact, it is of the most open 24/7 city in the world. It is the capital of the country Iceland, and it is a great place for travellers like you to visit.

  • How far is the nearest airport from Reykjavik?
  • To plan your holiday in Iceland, choose from a variety of options to suit your budget, taste, and time of the year. Reykjavik’s capital is a popular destination for travellers due to its location in the country’s north and its distinct culture. Visitors can enjoy the sights and shop till they drop in the many shops, bars, restaurants, and cafes that line the city’s main street, Laugavegur. The city is a popular stop-off on the Golden Circle drive, taking in the famous sights of the Gullfoss waterfall and Geysir Geothermal Park.
    Iceland is a top destination for gay friendly travellers. If you’re gay, lesbian, bisexual, or pansexual, you’ll find a warm welcome in Reykjavik. The capital sits at the head of the Reykjanes peninsula, where it is surrounded by spectacular scenery. The city offers a world-class swimming pool, a city-run cinema, museums, art galleries, and a number of gay friendly bars and clubs.

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