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Travelling to Iceland? Stay here to redefine the codes of traditional luxury

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From the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) spectacle, soaring Arctic glaciers, scenic hot springs, natural fjords and volcanic lava fields, Iceland boasts of an otherworldly landscape with bucket-list worthy adventures to end 2023 on a high note.

Opened in 2021, the Reykjavik EDITION is the perfect jumping off point for exploring the wonders of Iceland. Ian Schrager, the visionary pioneer of boutique hotel concepts, PUBLIC and EDITION, has captured the spirit of Iceland with typical élan for a one-of-a-kind sophisticated city stay.

Photography by Nikolas Koenig

THE STAY

In true EDITION style, the property delivers taste-making design and best-in-class service powered by leading hospitality chain Marriott International that redefine the codes of traditional luxury in hospitality. In partnership with local architectural firm T.ark and New York-based design studio, Roman and Williams, the hotel’s interior decor and finishing touches give off modern and Nordic sensibilities with a nod to the Icelandic landscape. The Reykjavik EDITION houses 253 cozy rooms and lavish suites that are designed as warm retreats in a muted palette of ash wood and pale grey, with city, harbour, and mountain views.

Photography by Nikolas Koenig

THE DINING

The contemporary and sophisticated urban hub is home to a line-up of bars, signature restaurants and a nightclub that reflects the best of the cultural and social milieu of Iceland for a truly authentic and modern experience. The Roof, a versatile space for private events with floor-to-ceiling glass doors and an outdoor terrace and all-black interiors, serves casual comfort food; Tölt is an intimate bar helmed by Gunnar Karl Gíslason, the culinary wunderkind behind Michelin-starred Dill, designed as a hidden sanctuary with cosy finishing touches to enjoy beverages inspired by Icelandic culture; Tides, the property’s signature restaurant with a central hexagonal-shaped bar, serves a day-to-night menu from freshly baked pastries to locally-sourced Icelandic cuisine cooked over an open fire such as whole Arctic char stuffed with lemon, dill and garlic butter and pickled onions mint and apples.

Photography by Nikolas Koenig

THE WELLNESS

The gym is kitted out with state-of-the-art fitness equipment while the spa boasts of a spa bar, inspired by a wellness social concept, which serves a healthy menu post workout of Viking shakes and beverages alongside snacks like volcano bread with black lava salt, which is best enjoyed in the Geothermal water splash pool.

Photography by Nikolas Koenig


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