Iceland Hotel Highlights Natural Beauty of Its Surroundings

The Ion Hotel in Iceland is quite possibly the most desirable winter getaway we've ever seen. Designed by architects Minarc, both of whom are natives of Iceland, the hotel is situated in the middle of some of Iceland's most beautiful natural features.

minimally decorated icelandic hotel
minimally decorated icelandic hotel
simple unadorned hotel room
simple unadorned hotel room

This isn't a luxury spa getaway, however. This minimally decorated hotel doesn't focus on creature comforts; rather, it allows each visitor every opportunity to enjoy the intense beauty of its surroundings.

simple nature based hotel iceland
simple nature based hotel iceland
iceland hotel natural elements
iceland hotel natural elements

The low building is situated on a hillside, with one end protruding out over the lower ground. It looks like a gigantic concrete shipping container which has been fitted with countless windows. It was designed to be as unobtrusive as possible to the breathtaking surroundings. Geothermal heating comes from surrounding hot springs, and other indigenous materials such as driftwood and lava were used in the hotel's construction.

northern lights bar
northern lights bar
beautiful natural setting hotel iceland
beautiful natural setting hotel iceland

The Ion sits next to Lake Thingvallavatn, the largest natural lake in Iceland, and among the slopes of the Hengill volcano. This terrestrial beauty is breathtaking, but from the Northern Lights bar one can even see the aurora borealis lighting up the night sky.

outdoor tub warmed by lava
outdoor tub warmed by lava
lava springs
lava springs

There are, of course, a few luxuries to make the trip even more memorable. The lava (magma, technically) from the volcano warms the outside pool, making it into an artificial hot spring, or lava spa. We would gladly give up television, room service and probably even a bed for a chance to stay in this haven of natural Icelandic beauty.


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