Hótel Framtíð

East Iceland


This friendly hotel is impressive for a village of this size. It’s been around awhile (the original building was brought in pieces from Copenhagen in 1906), and there’s an assortment of beds (and budgets) in various buildings. The hotel includes timber-lined hotel rooms, four cute cottages and five apartments (including two sleek, modern options).

There's also a separate annex of rooms with shared bathroom.


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