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Center Hotel Klopp - Reykjavik, Iceland

KLAPPARTSIG 26
Reykjavik, 101
Nightly Rates (256.09 - 256.09)   3 Star
Center Hotel Klopp

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Property Description
Centrally located in the heart of Reykjavik, Center Hotel Klopp stands at the corner of Laugavegur. Laugavegur is the old city's main artery and shopping street, where Reykjavik is at it's most vibrant. Shops, cultural events, cafes, restaurants, nightlife and the myriad of colorful happenings right at the doorstep of the Center Hotels. We are sure you will enjoy Reykjavik at it's best in our new, modern Hotel (opened 2001).

Room Information
  • STD 1 TWN NS (C1TN)

  • Standard guest room with single bed. Alarm clock, bathroom, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, microwave, radio, refrigerator, stove/oven, desk, cable TV with remote control, tea making facilities, and phone.
  • STD 1 QUN NS (C1QN)

  • Standard guest room with double beds. Alarm clock, bathroom, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, microwave, radio, refrigerator, stove/oven, desk, cable TV with remote control, tea making facilities, and phone.
  • STD 2 TWN NS (C2TN)

  • Standard guest room with twin beds. Alarm clock, bathroom, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, microwave, radio, refrigerator, stove/oven, desk, cable TV with remote control, tea making facilities, and phone.

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    Rates are subject to change.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 14:00 

  • Check out time is 12:00 

  • Time Zone is  (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) 

  • Opened in  2002. 

  • 46  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee is required at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 2 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night's room and tax.


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