There are Airbnb amenities and then there are Iceland Airbnb amenities. At first glance, they may feel like the same set of offerings: in-unit washer and dryer; expansive, fully equipped kitchen; central location. If you’re lucky, something with a private hot tub or sauna will be available. But there are benefits to booking a Reykjavik Airbnb over a hotel that you wouldn’t recognize on your first visit.
As someone who has visited Iceland more than a dozen times, I can tell you that there’s something special about the Airbnbs housed in the capital city. The secret is in Iceland’s two seasonal phenomena: the northern lights and the midnight sun. When you’re staying in a hotel—a wonderfully anonymous experience, for the most part—you give up a certain layer of freedom. Stepping outside to see the aurora is different in a hotel, where you may feel pressured to get fully dressed and—gasp—put on shoes. In an Airbnb? Slide on some slippers, maybe grab a blanket to wrap up in (or not), and enjoy a late-night viewing session from the porch, or balcony, or backyard. There’s no chance you’ll run into anyone while crossing a lobby.
To help whittle down the options (there are many), we pulled together the best stays across the city—with a few located slightly outside of the city limits. You know, to make the most of that Icelandic nature you came to experience.
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