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101 Hotel - Welcomes you to Reykjavik the Capital of Iceland

In a land of purity - pure air, pure water and pure vegetation - a luxury design hotel has opened its doors. With a commanding presence in the oldest postal code of Reykjavík, 101 hotel neighbors the city's administrative buildings and the Icelandic opera house.

(PRWEB) February 23, 2007 -- 101 Hotel (www.101hotel.is) is the first Icelandic boutique hotel, located in the heart of downtown Reykjavik next to the Icelandic Opera House - Government buildings, businesses, restaurants, cafés and shops are all nearby. State of the art meeting rooms and business centers are located on the ground floor of the hotel, where guests and locals alike can make use of the facilities. A group of 10-15 persons will be able to hold meetings with all the necessary equipment provided by the hotel, such amenities as conference calling all Internet and overhead projectors among others.

101 Hotel is the hottest hotel in Reykjavik the capital of Iceland and a lightning rod of Iceland's new appeal to world travelers. The luxury hotel is owned by design and gallery owner Ingibjorg Palmadottir. She has used grays, black and white, clean lines and well-placed local art works to convey pure Nordic coolness, keeping you warm are heated oak floors, a lounge fireplace, a popular bar. Located in the basement of the hotel guests will find a little spa Jacuzzi and gym for their refuge to rebuild and freshen up physical appearance and restore their mind to themselves. 101 Hotel will therefore never be your typical convention nor conference hotel, as the emphasis falls firmly on the individual guests themselves as to personalized attention.

The hotel features 38 spacious room including suites / jr suites, with in-room amenities providing all the modern comfort you need. In room amenities include such things as CD players and a selection of CD´s in all rooms, disposable cameras, umbrellas, bathrobes as well as in-room library of books, overstocked minibars, t-shirts and caps, sewing kits, intimacy kits, diskettes and wireless PC in-house hookup system for the entire property, just to name a few.

Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe with an average about three inhabitants per square km. Iceland is a refreshingly unconventional destination. The Icelandic nature is unspoiled, exotic and mystical with its spouting geysers, active volcanoes, tumbling waterfalls, towering mountains, vast lava plains and magical lakes. Iceland's fjords, glaciers and highland plains present visitors with some of the most beautiful and enchanting places they will ever see, as well as a rare feeling of utter tranquility. Reykjavik is known for its legendary nightlife is bolstered by plentiful cultural and social happenings in addition to an abundance of first-class restaurants. The size of Reykjavik city centre is also limited enough to allow for easy navigation by foot.

Iceland is warmer than its chilly name suggests. Warmed by the Gulf Stream, the Icelandic winters are relatively mild, with average temperature in January 2004 about -0.2 °C; the average summer temperature is around 12-13 °C with highs reaching 25 °C. During the hardest winter months, Iceland is known for its limited sunlight which, coupled with the island's northerly location, makes it one of the best places on earth to see the Northern Lights. October through April, when weather conditions are favorable, you can see the kaleidoscopic Aurora Borealis light up the dark winter sky, a spectacular phenomenon not to be missed. Iceland more than makes up for this lack of sunlight during the summer time; May through August provides long days with bright nights, and the midnight sun is especially prevalent in June.

For more information about 101 Hotel visit the website, www.101hotel.is.

Hotel Location:
101 Hotel
Hverfisgata 10
IS-101 Reykjavík
Iceland

Hotel office hours:
9am - 5pm. Local time, GMT, Monday - Friday
Tel: 354 - 5800 - 101
Fax: 354 - 5800 - 100

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As the most sparsely populated country in Europe - an average of about three inhabitants per square km - Iceland is a refreshingly unconventional destination. Warmer than its name would suggest, average temperatures in mid-Winter dip to around -0.2 °C,

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