While the room itself was lovely, getting into the hotel was stressful and I will not recommend this place to folks who are new to the country as we were. When I booked the hotel I received a communication from the hotel directly saying that we would get more info when our stay got closer, but was not told that there was no check in desk, or that the entrance to our room was through a busy restaurant. I found out from a nice waiter who noticed my confusion that I had another email with a door code and additional information. I did have the email but the door code was missing. I had to call the number provided in the email (they did not initially pick up and had to call me back). After several hours of driving from another part of Iceland we were tired and just wanted to shower and go to bed so this was very stressful. Another small detail that normally wouldnt have bothered me but because check in was so confusing, it was the straw that broke the camels back - there was no coffee. There was a nespresso machine provided, along with several other kitchen utensils but no pods. All of our other accommodations while traveling provided the coffee if they had a nespresso machine (because grocery stores do not sell them)