We love —
- Soaking in the open-air hot tub beneath a sky painted by the Northern Lights, feeling pure serenity in Reykjavik’s most tranquil spa setting.
- Starting the day with fresh Icelandic pastries and rich local coffee before setting off to explore Reykjavik’s vibrant streets and breathtaking coastal views.
- Savouring refined Nordic cuisine and handcrafted cocktails at Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar, where warm lighting and live music create a chic atmosphere.
Customer reviews —
Midgardur by Center Hotels 4* —
Perfectly located at the end of Laugavegur, Reykjavik’s main shopping street, Midgardur by Center Hotels 4* offers a refined urban retreat surrounded by the city’s vibrant culture and breathtaking natural beauty.
Step into a world of contemporary Nordic design, where warm tones, soft lighting, and minimalist elegance create an atmosphere of calm sophistication. Whether you are here to explore Iceland’s dramatic landscapes or to immerse yourself in Reykjavik’s cosmopolitan energy, this stylish haven promises the perfect balance of comfort and discovery.
After a day of adventure, unwind in the serene Miðgarður Spa, soak in the open-air hot tub under the northern sky, or enjoy a cocktail in the inviting Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar. Combining Icelandic hospitality with sleek modern design, this hotel captures the very essence of relaxed Scandinavian living.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room, a Standard Twin Plus Room or a Deluxe Twin Room.
Standard Room (17 m²)
Contemporary and welcoming, the Standard Room offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of Reykjavík. Featuring either a plush double bed or two twins, it combines modern comfort with elegant simplicity. Soft lighting and natural tones create a relaxing atmosphere, while practical amenities such as a minibar, hairdryer, and TV ensure a restful and convenient stay.
Standard Twin Plus Room (18 m²)
Relax in a bright and comfortable setting with the Standard Twin Plus Room, featuring two single beds that can easily be joined to form a plush queen-size bed. With thoughtful details and soothing décor, this room offers complimentary access to the hotel’s spa, complete with bathrobes and slippers for an added touch of indulgence. It’s the perfect balance of comfort and wellbeing during your Reykjavík escape.
Deluxe Twin Room (21 m²)
Spacious, light-filled, and elegantly designed, the Deluxe Twin Room is a haven of tranquillity after a day exploring Iceland’s natural wonders. Offering flexible bedding options and a refined modern aesthetic, it includes complimentary access to the spa, inviting you to unwind in the sauna or hot tub before retreating to your serene space.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Discover Nordic-inspired dining at Jörgensen Kitchen & Bar, where locally sourced ingredients meet global flavours in a chic yet welcoming atmosphere. Start your morning with a generous buffet breakfast featuring Icelandic favourites, or return later for contemporary dishes and expertly crafted cocktails. The lively bar hosts daily happy hours and live music on select evenings - the perfect setting to relax, mingle, and soak in Reykjavik’s modern social vibe.
Your time
Just for you:
- Complimentary spa access throughout your stay
- 1 x Golden Circle and Fridheimar excursion per person, per stay
- 1 x Northern Lights hunting excursion per person, per stay (until 15/04/26 and from 01/09/26 to 28/02/27)
Find serenity in the Miðgarður Spa, where natural light and tranquil design invite total relaxation. Unwind in the outdoor hot tub under the midnight sun or, in winter, beneath a shimmering aurora. The spa also features an indoor hot tub, sauna, and soothing treatments, all available from morning until late evening.
A modern fitness room is also at your disposal, ideal for a gentle stretch or energising workout before setting out to explore Reykjavik.
Included excursions —
Golden Circle and Fridheimar, with transfers to and from the hotel (6 hours)
This best-selling tour of Iceland's most famous sites includes a visit to the Friðheimar greenhouse. The classic Golden Circle with a touch of sustainability.
Northern Lights hunt (3 hours, stays until 15/04/26 and from 01/09/26 to 28/02/27)
Go hunting for the Northern Lights and witness the magical dance of the lights of the North.
Please note that this excursion will be conducted in English and is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Whale watching (3 hours, stays of 5 nights or more)
Climb aboard an observation boat and discover some of Iceland's birdlife and marine species, including minke whales, humpback whales, harbour porpoises and white-beaked dolphins. Your expert guides and crew will tell you about the different types of whales and birds and teach you how to spot whales in the bay. With an on-board exhibition and microscope, this excursion is an educational and interactive floating whale watching classroom.
Sky Lagoon Pass (ages 12 and up, with transfers; stays of 7 nights or more)
Discover a thermal spa inspired by nature, immerse yourself in the warmth of the geothermal lagoon located by the ocean and unwind with a 7-step Skjól ritual. Above you, the sunset or stormy skies and sometimes dancing northern lights offer a breathtaking natural spectacle. Sky Lagoon embodies that Icelandic feeling of warmth and wonder. Recharge your batteries at the end of the world.
Optional excursions & extras —
Walking tour with a Viking in Reykjavik
Discover Reykjavik with the Viking Tour, the perfect introduction to Iceland's capital city, exploring the major points of interest as well as hidden spots. Enjoy a friendly experience in small groups, full of fascinating stories and local recommendations, while learning a few Icelandic words to sound like a real Viking.
Relaxing Getaway at the Hvammsvík Hot Springs
Escape for a relaxing half-day at the Hvammsvík hot springs, with comfortable transport from Reykjavík. Immerse yourself in thermal waters with therapeutic properties, surrounded by breathtaking Icelandic landscapes, and return feeling rejuvenated after a few hours of pure relaxation.
FlyOver Iceland: An Immersive Journey Through the Wonders of Iceland
Discover the wonders of Iceland with FlyOver Iceland, an immersive experience that takes you over the Icelandic landscape using ultra-realistic flight technology, complete with special effects. Located in the Grandi harbour area, this attraction includes captivating pre-shows, a souvenir shop and a café to relax in before or after your adventure.
Magic Ice Bar experience in Reykjavik
Try the unusual experience of the famous ice bar and sculpture gallery in Reykjavik, with a drink included.
The Volcanic Wonders of Reykjanes Geopark
Explore the Reykjanes Geopark, a unique volcanic site at the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates, with a hike to Fagradalsfjall, Iceland's youngest volcano. Admire spectacular landscapes, visit the bridge between the continents and discover Iceland's largest mud bath at Gunnuhver, for an unforgettable geological adventure.
Guided tour - Icelandic folklore in Reykjavik
Elves, trolls, and dragons... Discover Icelandic folklore through a guided tour of Reykjavik that will take you into the magical world of its tales and mythology, among other sources of inspiration for J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth.
Visit to the Icelandic lava cave (3 hours)
During this adventure, you will visit the Raufarhólshellir lava tunnel, located just 30 minutes from Reykjavík. This lava tunnel is one of the largest in Iceland and shows the inner workings of a volcanic eruption that took place thousands of years ago.
Gourmet tour of Reykjavik
Would you like to sample authentic local dishes and discover Icelandic culture while enjoying a delicious meal? Choose this gourmet tour, where you will taste at least 10 different traditional dishes and learn about local traditions from your expert guide.
Boat tour - Northern Lights viewing
Discover the enchanting magic of the Northern Lights on an unforgettable boat trip in Iceland.
Accompanied by an experienced guide, you will sail away from the city lights into the calm waters surrounding Iceland to admire this exceptional natural phenomenon.
Golden Circle tour with entrance to Laugarás Lagoon (Birki)
Enjoy a full day in Iceland combining relaxation in the thermal waters of the brand new Laugarás Lagoon and discovery of the natural wonders of the famous Golden Circle, including geysers, waterfalls and volcanic landscapes.
Comfort Entry to the Blue Lagoon (with transfers)
Discover a unique place consisting of a moss-covered lava field, offering an unusual landscape and atmosphere, with state-of-the-art facilities. Enjoy silica mud masks and water that will make your skin firmer while leaving it incredibly soft.
Premium admission to the Blue Lagoon (with transfers)
Discover a unique place consisting of a moss-covered lava field, offering an unusual landscape and atmosphere, with state-of-the-art facilities. Enjoy silica mud masks and water that will make your skin firmer while leaving it incredibly soft.
Entrance to Sky Lagoon and viewing of the Northern Lights
Enjoy a legendary experience by visiting Iceland's newest geothermal spa, Sky Lagoon, and end your evening with a viewing of the Northern Lights! Take part in the country's two most popular activities and experience unique emotions combining relaxation and wonder.
Adventure on the South Coast (10 hours, stays of 7 nights or more)
Discover the South Coast and the stunning Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. What makes Seljalandsfoss so famous and interesting is that you can walk behind it. Skógafoss, another famous Icelandic waterfall, is something of a film star, having been used as a backdrop in films such as Thor: The Dark World and The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Your journey to Iceland —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Iceland —
Iceland, a land of striking contrasts, invites travellers to experience its otherworldly beauty, where glaciers meet volcanic landscapes and folklore blends with modern life. This remote Nordic island offers a unique fusion of dramatic scenery, geothermal wonders, and a deep-rooted cultural heritage shaped by centuries of storytelling and exploration.
Must-sees:
- Þingvellir National Park – A UNESCO-listed site where history and geology converge, home to the ancient Viking parliament and the meeting point of two tectonic plates.
- Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon – A mesmerising expanse of floating icebergs, where visitors can witness nature's raw beauty and perhaps spot a few seals basking on the ice.
- Reykjanes Peninsula – Often overlooked, this rugged coastal region is dotted with steaming fumaroles, dramatic cliffs, and Iceland’s famed Blue Lagoon, an oasis of warm, mineral-rich waters.
Culinary culture:
Iceland’s cuisine reflects its harsh yet bountiful environment, with fresh seafood, free-roaming lamb, and innovative uses of local ingredients. Traditional dishes such as plokkfiskur (creamy fish stew) and rye bread baked using geothermal heat are must-tries, while modern Reykjavik restaurants experiment with Nordic flavours, bringing creativity to every plate.
Dive deeper:
Beyond its famous landmarks, Iceland’s lesser-known treasures reward those willing to explore. The Westfjords remain an untouched paradise, with towering cliffs, remote fishing villages, and Europe’s westernmost point, Látrabjarg, home to vast colonies of puffins. In the north, the town of Akureyri offers a glimpse into Icelandic daily life, with its botanical gardens flourishing just below the Arctic Circle.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is late spring to early autumn for long daylight hours and accessible roads, while winter offers the mesmerising Northern Lights. Iceland’s landscapes are as unpredictable as its weather—layered clothing and sturdy footwear are essential for exploring its rugged terrain. Car rentals are popular, but the country's extensive network of guided tours ensures a hassle-free journey into the wild.