Hótel Búðir

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Hótel Búðir (Hotel Budir) is a hotel built near Búðir, situated on a lava field on the westernmost tip of the Snaefellsnes peninsula in west Iceland. The hotel affords views over the Atlantic coast and the glacier-topped Snæfellsjökull volcano and glacier,[2] and is located in a protected nature reserve.[1]

Coordinates64°50′N 23°33′W
Opening1947
2003 (rebuilt after fire)
Number of rooms28[1]
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Hótel Búðir
Búðir seen from Hótel Búðir
Hótel Búðir is located in Iceland
Hótel Búðir
Location within Iceland
General information
LocationBúðir, Snæfellsbær, Iceland
Coordinates64°50′N 23°33′W
Opening1947
2003 (rebuilt after fire)
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Number of rooms28[1]
Number of restaurants1
Website
www.hotelbudir.is
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The hotel is a three-hour drive north from Keflavík International Airport.[1]

History

The hotel originally opened as a guesthouse and fish restaurant[3] in 1947 on the site of an old apartment-store complex.[4] It was converted to a limited-liability company in 1956.[4] Icelandic author and Nobel prize winner Halldor Laxness was a frequent guest in the hotel,[3] writing in a room which had views over the Snæfellsjökull glacier.[5] The Icelandic painter Johannes Kjarval also stayed there.[4]

The hotel was completely destroyed by a fire[3] on 21 February 2001, and the current hotel building was constructed on the site, opening as a hotel on 14 June 2003.[4] The hotel now has 28 bedrooms,[1] varying in size, aspect and amenities, and the hotel restaurant can seat eighty people.[6]

Local amenities and activities

The only other building in the immediate vicinity is Búðir Church, a small black wooden church dating from the 19th century,[1] located a few minutes' walk from the hotel.[7] Some guests use the church as a wedding venue.

Activities available in the surrounding area include horse riding, glacier tours, sailing and hiking.

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