The Reykjavik EDITION

The Reykjavik EDITION

9.3/10 GUEST SCORE

A modern luxury haven in Reykjavik's vibrant heart.

BrandEDITION Hotels
DestinationReykjavik
RegionEurope
Price TierTier 1 ($1k-$2k)
SettingUrban
Best ForCouples/Romance, Cultural Exploration, Wellness Retreats
PrivacyStandard
ServiceFull Concierge
ButlerOn-Request
Private PoolNone

Situated in the heart of Iceland's capital, The Reykjavik EDITION is a beacon of modern luxury amidst the city's historic charm. Designed by Ian Schrager, the hotel offers 253 rooms and suites that blend contemporary aesthetics with local influences, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that frame stu

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

Soaking in the geothermal pool while gazing at the Northern Lights.

Experience contemporary elegance with stunning harbor views, exceptional dining, and authentic Icelandic wellness experiences.

Signature Suite: Harbor View Suite

Panoramic harbor views, spacious living area, floor-to-ceiling windows, luxurious amenities

Accolades

Condé Nast Traveler Hot List 2025

Vibe: Contemporary, Sophisticated, Serene

When to Visit Reykjavik

Best time: June through August delivers the midnight sun experience at its most extraordinary, while October through February offers the best Northern Lights conditions — both creating distinct and equally compelling luxury travel windows.

Demand: Iceland's luxury market has grown dramatically, with Reykjavik maintaining year-round demand from Northern Lights seekers in winter and midnight sun travelers in summer. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer the most intimate experiences at the finest properties.

Pricing: Ultra-luxury Reykjavik properties command Northern European premium pricing year-round, with summer midnight sun peak season from June through August seeing the highest rates. Winter Northern Lights season from October through February maintains strong demand with slightly better value in shoulder m

Insider tip: Arrange a private geothermal bathing experience at a secret hot spring accessible only by snowcat in winter, with a glass of Icelandic craft spirits as the Aurora Borealis dances overhead — an exclusive arrangement through the finest Reykjavik properties that delivers the most profound natural luxur

Avoid: Avoid the cold, stormy periods of late November through January when Northern Lights viewing can be obscured by persistent cloud and the outdoor geothermal experiences that define Iceland's finest luxury appeal are most weather-dependent.

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