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About Us

Hi there! We are a team of young individuals who love the land of Fire and Ice, Iceland and want to share useful information and our experiences here with the world. We also have an awesome B&B in Reykjavik.

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Our top priority is to ensure the health of our team, and certainly also the health of our guests. For this reason, we have taken a series of very important measures in order to carry out our work in a safe and reliable manner.

Washing hands
We realize that the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus may leave you feeling concerned, so we would like to take a moment to reassure you that your safety and well-being remains our top priority. Understanding the importance of the situation, we want to make our house a safe place for your trip to Iceland. We are about you and our staff’s safety so we expect you to cooperate as much as possible and follow some basic hygiene rules. Since we are a guest house we have shared facilities, like the bathroom and the kitchen and in this case we have to respect each other and behave accordingly.
Hand Sanitizer

Basic Protective Measures:

  • Wash your hands before using the bathroom and kitchen with soap and water for at least 30 seconds. If soap and wash are not readily available, use an alcoholic-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid any close contact with other people.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • If you are interested in our breakfast or have it already included in your reservation, please note that our staff will serve it for you on a plate as well as refills.

The following symptoms may appear after 2-14 days of exposure.

  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath

If you notice any of these symptoms, immediately consult a physician. During your stay here, please call 1700 from and Icelandic phone (we provide one in each of our houses) or +354 544 4113 from a foreign phone to reach a health care professional who will give you further infpoormation. The emergency services number in Iceland is 112. You wull not be considered infectious if you don’t have symptoms. For questions about this epidemic, please visit www.landlaeknir.is or the WHO website.

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