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Travel to Iceland
Iceland beckons with its stunning natural landscapes, featuring geysers, glaciers, and the ethereal Northern Lights and rich Norse history. Geothermal spas like the Blue Lagoon provide unique relaxation opportunities.
Accessible primarily by flights to Keflavík International Airport, renting a car is recommended for exploring, and accommodations range from urban hotels to rural guesthouses. Always pack layers and waterproof gear to accommodate Iceland’s unpredictable weather
Accommodation
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Reykjavik offers a wide range of first-rate accommodations. Icelanders take great pride in their high standards of hospitality and amenities. In Reykjavík and the surrounding areas, there are 180 hotels and guesthouses with approximately 6,500 rooms.
Here are some hotels nearby the Venue Reykjavik Universisty and Harpa concert hall. There is also an option to choose guesthouses and hostels for a more budget travel.
*We will provide more information in july/august about special deals for conference guests.
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