Top 10 Spas & Wellness in Capital Region, Capital Region

December 22, 2021 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in Capital Region, Iceland including Madison Ilmhus, Solir Yoga and Wellness Studio, Asvallalaug, Arbaejarlaug swimming pool, Reykjavik Day Spa, Feguro og Spa, Sky Lagoon, Hydra Flotation Spa, Reykjavik Spa, Vesturbaejarlaug.
Restaurants in Capital Region

1. Madison Ilmhus

Adalstraeti 9, Reykjavik 101 Iceland +354 571 7800 [email protected] http://www.madison.is
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Madison Ilmhus

Madison Ilmhus/Perfumery offers an extensive range of fine niche perfumes and cosmetics from leading brands. The Beauty Room is a haven in downtown Reykjavik offering a wide selection of beauty treatments (mani,pedi,facials,etc) and skin care products.

2. Solir Yoga and Wellness Studio

Fiskislod 55, Reykjavik 101 Iceland +354 571 4444 [email protected] http://www.solir.is
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Solir Yoga and Wellness Studio

Sólir Yoga & Cycle studio was proudly chosen the "Yoga Studio of the Year 2018" by the Luxury Travel awards. We offer various yoga classes for all levels, workshops, cold water therapy baths and even cycle classes! We recently renovated our whole studio to maximize the experience of your visit so please feel free to check our website for even bigger schedule! Hope to see you soon in Reykjavík, Iceland. Namaste.

3. Asvallalaug

Asvellir 2, Hafnarfjordur 221 Iceland +354 512 4050 http://www.visithafnarfjordur.is/activities-and-leisures/take-a-dip-and-go-swimming/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Asvallalaug

4. Arbaejarlaug swimming pool

Fylkisvegur 110 Reykjavík, Reykjavik Iceland +354 411 5200 [email protected] http://reykjavik.is/stadir/arbaejarlaug
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Arbaejarlaug swimming pool

Reviewed By KarlKristjansson - Reykjavik, Iceland

This pool is usually less busy than Sundhöll Reykjavíkur and Laugardalslaug. I recommend taking a dip in the cold one (4c-8c) than to the hottest one (42c), repeat a couple of times ????. As always, please remember to wash before entering the pools in Iceland ????.

5. Reykjavik Day Spa

Vatnsstigur 3, Reykjavik 101 Iceland +354 571 5570 [email protected] http://reykjavikdayspa.is
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Reykjavik Day Spa

Reykjavik Day Spa invites you to step away from your busy life to enjoy peace, serenity and relaxation. Our goal is to provide you with affordable luxury in a beautiful, tranquil environment, and help you to develop a healthy lifestyle. Spa gift cards are available for any of our services – the gift of relaxation is never re-gifted!

Reviewed By s_sannaj - Reykjavik, Iceland

We had a very nice couples’ massage this morning with Raluca and Nikola. We were both very happy with the appointment, great massage! We will definately go back to Reykjavík Day Spa.

6. Feguro og Spa

Armula 9 Lower ground floor, Reykjavik 108 Iceland +354 595 7007 [email protected] http://www.fegurdspa.is
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Feguro og Spa

Fegurð & Spa is a first class cosmetic and spa treatment lounge where the most skilled beauty specialist provide our guests regenerative treatments and relaxation from head to toe. Complimentary before/after your treatment is to relax and rejuvenate in our luxury spa with sauna, hot and cold tub and floating pool while the northern lights sparkle. Opening hours: Monday-Friday 09-18

7. Sky Lagoon

Kopavogur 200 Iceland +354 527 6800 [email protected] http://www.skylagoon.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Sky Lagoon

Iceland’s all-new geothermal spa. Located minutes from Reykjavik. Soak in the views at the ocean-side infinity edge. Sip your favorite drink at the swim-up lagoon bar. Rejuvenate in a one-of-a-kind sauna with the largest single window in Iceland; showcasing a breathtaking ocean-edge view. All this, and more, is featured in a seven-step awe-inspiring ritual and tribute to Icelandic bathing culture.

8. Hydra Flotation Spa

Raudararstig 1, Reykjavik 105 Iceland +354 415 4455 [email protected] http://www.hydraflot.is/book-a-float-english
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Hydra Flotation Spa

Perfect for first arrival, late night, jet-lag, city break recharge or digital-detox. Come right from your flight or tour. No swimsuit required (as it is private rooms and baths) and feel free to store your belongings in the room with you if needed. Nowhere in Iceland does an experience like this occur naturally. Icelandic water warmed to body temperature - with Dead Sea / Epsom (Magnesium) Salts added to make up 30% of the volume of water causes the body to float weightlessly - allowing complete muscle relaxation and absorption of magnesium through the skin - resulting in ultimate recharge and rest into the next days. Optional darkness and complete quiet provide the perfect private place to recharge, regardless of weather or time of day. Effects are felt for days and are perfect for jet-lag, city break or recharge.

Reviewed By timetofly33

My favorite experience in Iceland! First off, the facilities were spotless and the location is only 12 mins walking distance from downtown! Second, I was so relaxed during my experience I fell asleep in the tank. The float lasts a little over an hour, leaving the last 15 mins to re-shower and redress yourself. I am magnesium deficient and have MS, and I was reluctant to try this afraid that the water temperature would send my body on the fritz, but it was perfect! When I left, my shoulders were down, my jaw was unclenched, and I had a perfect 4 hour nap! I’m recommending for everyone who I know that’s coming to Reykjavik and of course I’ll be back in the near future.

9. Reykjavik Spa

Sigtun 38 Grand Hotel Reykjavik, Reykjavik 105 Iceland +354 514 8090 [email protected] http://www.reykjavikspa.is/en
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Reykjavik Spa

Reykjavik Spa is a fully functional beauty- and massage parlour with a beautiful spa area and a calm, relaxing and refreshing atmosphere. Reykjavik Spa is located at Grand Hotel Reykjavik. Reykjavik Spa is equipped with six spacious rooms for treatments and pampering, where talented staff do their best to continually exceed every guest‘s expectations. In the spa area there are two spacious hot tubs, 39°C and 41°C, an infrared sauna, a steam bath and a lovely candlelit area where you can relax by the fireplace. All guests have access to our luxurious changing rooms and are provided with bathrobe, towel and slippers for use during their visit to Reykjavik Spa. Reykjavik Spa Gym has all the facilities you need for a full workout. Guests of Grand Hotel Reykjavik have complementary access to the gym, and conference attendees enjoy a special price.

10. Vesturbaejarlaug

Hofsvallagata 107, Reykjavik 107 Iceland +354 411 5150 [email protected] http://reykjavik.is/stadir/vesturbaejarlaug
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4.5 based on 257 reviews

Vesturbaejarlaug

Reviewed By humbughumbug - Cambridge, United Kingdom

I feel as though I have had a real Reykjavík experience by going to this swimming pool. Tomorrow we are going to the Blue Lagoon at great expense and I do wonder how it will compare. The member of staff at the desk is clearly used to foreigners and explained all the rules to do with showering to us with a smile. By being so strict about cleanliness Icelanders have pools with very limited chemicals and I really appreciated this during my swim. My daughter and I swam lengths in the very quiet 25 metre pool before moving on to some serious lolling around in various hot pots. The 42+ degrees hot pot was seriously hot whilst the very shallow 8 - 12 degrees hot pot left our legs feeling numb. As a swimming/spaing/relaxing experience this was vastly superior to anything you will find in the UK so lose your inhibitions and strip off in the showers, it will be well worth it.

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