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Ísafjörður – 11 hotels and places to stay
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The Ísafjörður Inn is located in Ísafjörður, 1.4 miles from Pollurinn Hot Spring.

A beautifully appointed and balanced hotel. Immaculately clean & well appointed. Excellent value. Big breakfast option too!

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9
Wonderful
155 reviews
Price from
$63
per night

In central Isafjördur, on Silfurtorg Square, this hotel offers a restaurant and bar and panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. Guests can enjoy free in-room Wi-Fi and free parking.

I was upgraded in to a larger room, which was very spacious and comfortable. Great food at the restaurant!

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8
Very Good
720 reviews
Price from
$162
per night

Hótel Torfnes is located in Ísafjörður, a 18-minute walk from Pollurinn Hot Spring. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. At the hotel, each room comes with a closet.

Modern hotel facilities a short walk from town

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7.2
Good
195 reviews

This modern hotel offers free parking and brightly decorated rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi access. It is located in the scenic Westfjords village of Isafjordur.

Beautiful room, with patio looking out onto the valley, river and pond. Nice bed and bathroom. Very nice dinner in restaurant. Included breakfast almost overwhelming. Location convenient for visiting sights.

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7.8
Good
478 reviews
Price from
$162
per night

Housed in a building dating from 19th century, this apartment is 1.2 miles from the Pollurinn Hot Spring.

Decorated beautifully and our host was awesome!!!! His recommendation for dinner was great and he went out of his way for us.

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9.9
Exceptional
222 reviews
Price from
$216
per night

This self-catering accommodations is located in north-western Iceland, and features a garden and BBQ facilities. Free WiFi access is available.

Very good service, good room and great location. They allow dogs in the room which is a big plus for me :)

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9.4
Wonderful
189 reviews
Price from
$182
per night

Located on the Westfjords, this holiday home features free WiFi, private parking and a patio. This double story house is set on the historical Tangagata street of Ísafjörður.

Perfect instructions everywhere Table football Very spacious Easy parking Good communication from the host Central location

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9.1
Wonderful
127 reviews

Centrally located in Westfjords village of Ísafjörður, Comfortable Bungalow offers self-catering accommodations with free WiFi access throughout.

Nice place to stay with comfortable facilities. Felt like a home.

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8.7
Excellent
101 reviews

Isafjordur Hostel is set in Ísafjörður and offers accommodations with shared bathrooms.

wonderful little hostel with an amazing and eclectic group of folks staying there. clean, comfortable (but remember to bring a sleeping bag or you’ll be charged for a quilt).

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7.3
Good
319 reviews
Price from
$46
per night

Just 328 feet from the Ísafjördur shore in the Westfjords, this guest house offers 2 TV lounges and rooms with views of Skutulsfjördur. Wi-Fi and parking are free.

Very nice host. Gave us good tips and the rooms were very comfy. Even having the shower not in our room was no prob. All very clean and nice. Would always come back to this place if being in this area again

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6.8
Review score
699 reviews
Price from
$90
per night
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What Guests Said About Ísafjörður:

  • 10

    This town is wonderful and quaint.

    This town is wonderful and quaint. The setting is stunning, with mountains surrounding the entire town. The people there are very friendly, and it is easy to walk around. The streets have beautiful flower plantings, and there is a fun nughtclub where you can meet local townspeople. We highly recommend it!
    Lori
  • 10

    Stayed two nights in this gem of a town.

    Stayed two nights in this gem of a town. First night we camped and it was a fantastic campground. Second night was calling for snow so stayed in the hostel. Best Bonus grocery store we have seen with prices much less than anywhere else in Iceland.
    Kara
    Canada
  • 10

    Interesting in itself; however, you need a car to explore...

    Interesting in itself; however, you need a car to explore the area. Side roads, not too difficult, lead to many beautiful sights. I probably said "Wow" more in the few days in Westfjords than any other time.
    Robert
    United States of America
  • 10

    The drive to Isafjorour we stopped at Dynjandi Waterfall...

    The drive to Isafjorour we stopped at Dynjandi Waterfall called Thundering Waterfall. It is actually several waterfalls topped by a bridal veil large fall. Well worth the steep hike up. One of the most beautiful waterfall we visited in Iceland. The drive back toward Reykjavik was stunning along five fjords and many waterfalls. Glacier views. Lava fields. And mountains. So wanted to eat at Tjoruhusid. But needed a reservation and could not get in. Recommend making a reservation before you leave home. A perfect ending to our trip to the Westfjords.
    Marolyn
    United States of America
  • 10

    Our location was in the center of the historic district,...

    Our location was in the center of the historic district, which made it easy for walking to everything. I enjoyed the architecture of the colorful houses in the Old Town neighborhood, The Heritage Museum, and getting fresh seafood from Fiskbud Sjavarfangs, the market down by the harbor. My daughter took a boat tour to Hornstrandir Peninsula for a day, but the weather was not conducive for outdoor activities during our stay so that curtailed the activities that we were interested in doing. We had two delicious fish dinners at Husid and an amazing buffet dinner at Tjoruhusid, which is in an historic log building down by the Heritage Museum. You have to make reservations ahead and they have 2 seatings for dinner. I have never seen such a huge variety of delicious soup, seafood, salads and desserts. Isafjordur is a charming little historic town with so many outdoor activity choices for all ages, fun shopping for handcrafted items and great fresh seafood.
    Carol A
    United States of America
  • 8.0

    It is a nice town and I would recommend a visit in the right...

    It is a nice town and I would recommend a visit in the right season (beginning of summer). Otherwise, the weather may be bad. WE were there at the end of August and had booked a 13 hour hike. When we got to the meeting place, we were told it was canceled due to weather conditions.
    Ross
    United States of America

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