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Hotel in Akureyri ( 0.5 miles)
Featuring panoramic views of the scenic nature surroundings, Hotel Kjarnalundur- Aurora Dream - Lodges and Rooms is 5 km from central Akureyri and just 2 km from the Akureyri Airport. Clean and tidy, very good location and friendly sfaff! Breakfast is great
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Situated in Akureyri and only 34 km from Godafoss Waterfall, Lækjargata apartment features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. The house is clean, equipped with everything we need. Spacious.
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Featuring a balcony with garden views, a garden and a terrace, Old Town Luxury Apartment Akureyri can be found in Akureyri, close to Hof - Cultural Center and Conference Hall and 34 km from Godafoss... Host replied quickly once I asked question, the accommodation and all kitchenware were super clean. Not even a dust on a floor. Comfortable sofa and bed. very nice design. I would highly recommend to book.
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Situated just off Iceland's Ring Road, these self-catering holiday homes and apartments feature free WiFi and a kitchenette or fully equipped kitchen. Akureyri town centre is 800 metres away. The hot tub and the super comfortable mattress.
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Featuring a garden, Akureyri Holiday Apartments is set in Akureyri, within 3.3 km of Hof - Cultural Center and Conference Hall. Modern, clean and nice apartment with a lot of windows. Really great.
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Boasting mountain views, Asa´s comfortable, cozy nest in the north. Features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 35 km from Godafoss Waterfall. Nice house, very clean and comfortable
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Situated in Akureyri in the North Iceland region, Forest Hideaway Near Akureyri has a balcony and garden views. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. Modern and Clean. Ample space and beautiful location.
Akureyri (1.3 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Set in Akureyri and only 33 km from Godafoss Waterfall, Hoepfner and Tulinius Historical Houses offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. Great location, we watched the northen lights from our window
Hotel in Akureyri ( 1.4 miles)
Located in Akureyri, 32 km from Godafoss Waterfall, Hafdals Hotel provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. Great hotel on a hill with a stunning view of Akureyri. The rooms were spacious and cozy, with comfortable beds and great amenities. The staff were friendly and made sure we had everything we needed.
Akureyri (1.5 miles from Akureyri Airport)
Offering a garden and river view, Heiðin Homes Villas is set in Akureyri, 34 km from Godafoss Waterfall and 5.7 km from Hof - Cultural Center and Conference Hall. A hot tub is available for guests. Hot tub,Pillowy beds, Views,Quite
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It was very interesting to visit "Iceland's Capital of the North" after having spent ten days in Reykjavik earlier this year. Akureyri is a lot quieter than Iceland's capital and is perfect to visit during the Autumn or Winter with the "magical" snowy scenery and with an excellent chance of seeing the Northern Lights, but a visit there in the Summer is also highly recommended to visit the amazing Botanical Gardens and lush green grass, flowers and trees.
A pleasant town with an excellent central location for day trips on the north coast, e.g., to Lake Mývatn, Húsavík, Siglufjörður, Hrísey, Svarfaðardalur, etc. The town itself has a lovely botanical garden and a few residential houses from the 19th and early 20th century, many of which have been renovated as heritage buildings. The town offers a range of services, including a first-rate hospital and a lovely shopping complex. It has many walking paths in Kjarnaskógur, an 18-hole golf course and skiing facilities in winter. For cultural activities, there is a music hall and several local museums, offering a range of exhibits on history and the arts. There is a good selection of restaurants in town and a range of hotels.
I've been to Akureyri for work on 8 previous trips -- this was my first visit on vacation. I've got a bit of a soft-spot for the city, given that I have a number of friends and colleagues from there. I'm also intrigued by the fact that it seems to have the services of a much bigger city than its population of 18,000 would warrant. I imagine it is the service centre for much of the North of Iceland, hence all the 'extra' services to be found there. It can get a bit busy in summer, especially when two 5,000-passenger cruise liners are in port. I recommend the city as a base from which to visit many of the other smaller towns (Siglufjorður, Myvatn, Husavík, etc) in the region. The city itself has some must-see attractions: the botanical gardens, Akureyrarkirkja, the university grounds, the city pool, etc. Like much of Iceland the city can be expensive, but there are bargains to be had. For a great burger 'meal', check out DJ's in the centre; for good prices on groceries, go to Kronan or Bonus. Sadly, the Vinbuðin (liquor store) has moved out to the North end of town, so you need to drive or bus out to get 'cheap' alcohol. if you just want to visit the city itself, two nights and three days is enough time. If you want to use it as a base for other adventures/visits, I'd go for 5-6 days (depending on what sights you want to visit away from the city).
In our opinion as a family with found Akureyri to be a more enjoyable city and atmosphere than Reykjavík. Has a very positive vibe and the whale watching was an experience of a lifetime. I would recommend at least two days probably three if you are doing a tour of Iceland. Potentially I would recommend flying here and driving clockwise on route one to Reykjavík.
I was travelling for business, but was very pleasantly surprised by Akureyri - a very nice town with good facilities, great resturants and bars, and everything within walking distance. There seemed to be a lot of things to do for tourists, but I was working so couldn't take advantage of them this time. Very picturesque location at the bottom of a Fjord, much nicer location than Rekjavik. It's a bit of a pain to get to from Rekjavik area (flight by small plane, or 5 hr drive) but well worth it once you're there.
I go there many times per year, sometimes for errands, sometimes for days or weekends off. It's cute, it's cosy, wonderful cafeterias (and bakeries with great cafeterias), great restaurants, I love it. It's also very walkable if one is on vacation in town center.