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Phrases to Help You Book a Hotel Room in Icelandic Language

Would like to book an overnight accommodation in Iceland? Find out how to say, I wish to book an accommodation in Icelandic? Handy Icelandic terminology with respect to booking a room in hotels or planning to require a room with a veranda. Learn More


While using the Icelandic holiday accommodation similar sentences shown below, one can learn how to pose your questions in Icelandic. A number of these questions include: “how many days you are reserving for?” or “how much does it cost to reserve a room?” Hopefully, you’ll be able to understand the answers in Icelandic.
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Do you have any rooms available?Ada kamar kosong? (UH-duh kum-muhr COS-SONG?)
How much is a room for one person/two people?Berapa harganya kamar untuk satu/dua orang? (...)
Does the room come with...Apakah ini termasuk... (...)
...bedsheets?...seprei? (...)
...a bathroom?...kamar mandi? (...)
...a telephone?...telepon? (...)
...a TV?...TV? (tee-FEE)
May I see the room first?Bisa lihat kamarnya dulu? (...)
Do you have anything quieter?Ada yang lebih tenang? (...)
...bigger?...besar? (...)
...cleaner?...bersih? (...)
...cheaper?...murah? (...)
OK, I'll take it.Baik saya mau. (BAYK, sah-yah MaH-oo)
I will stay for _____ night(s).Saya tinggal _____ malam. (...)
Can you suggest another hotel?Tahu hotel lainnya? (...)
Do you have a safe?Anda punya deposit box? (...)
...lockers?...locker? (...)
Is breakfast/supper included?Sudah termasuk sarapan/makan malam? (...)
What time is breakfast/supper?Sarapannya/makan malamnya jam berapa? (...)
Please clean my room.Tolong kamar saya dibersihkan. (...)
Can you wake me at _____? | Saya bisa dibangunkan pada pukul _____? (...)I want to check out.

Click on the hyperlinks below to check out a number of practical Icelandic holiday words which are sorted by group. For each holiday phrase in Icelandic, there’ll be the actual English translation.


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