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Hilton's First Luxury Hotel in North Iceland

Written by Makenzie Huff | Nov 25, 2025 9:54:29 AM

Iceland is no stranger to jaw-dropping landscapes (just Google “Múlagljúfur Canyon”), but now the country is about to get a new luxury hotspot. The Akureyri Skáld Hotel, Hilton's first luxury countryside property in Iceland, is scheduled to open its doors later next year, adding another exciting chapter to the growing list of planned hotels in this stunning Nordic destination. Here's what you can expect from this highly anticipated hotel.

What Is the Skáld Hotel All About?

Slated to open in the third quarter of 2026, the Skáld Hotel will feature 70 rooms combining modern amenities with Icelandic cultural influences. Designed by THG Arkitektar, a top architectural firm in Iceland, the hotel will showcase minimalist interiors, textured materials, and art inspired by Icelandic heritage.

Akureyri Skáld Hotel, Curio Collection by Hilton – Rendering © 2025 Hilton

For hotel suppliers, this is an exciting opportunity to provide high-quality furnishings, textiles, lighting, and décor that complement the hotel’s sleek, locally inspired design. Whether it’s luxury bedding or sustainable design solutions, the Skáld Hotel is a perfect showcase for suppliers in the high-end hospitality sector.

Design Details and Supplier Goldmine

The Skáld Hotel isn’t just another luxury property—it’s a carefully crafted experience. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the spaces that will make it stand out:

  • 70 chic guest rooms, blending Icelandic style with ultimate comfort.

  • A spacious lobby and lounge, designed for relaxation or socializing.

  • An all-day restaurant with an inviting outdoor courtyard.

  • A social club that will connect guests with the local vibe.

For suppliers, these unique features create a wealth of opportunities. Whether you're offering stylish furniture, ambient lighting, eco-friendly textiles, or cutting-edge hospitality tech, the Skáld Hotel’s focus on culture and sustainability will align perfectly with the increasing demand for high-quality, environmentally-conscious products in the Icelandic market.

Akureyri: A Growing Hub

Akureyri, known as the "Capital of the North," is becoming a major draw for travelers seeking Iceland’s natural wonders. As the region’s tourism industry expands, there’s growing demand for upscale accommodations. The Skáld Hotel’s prime location and focus on luxury will make it a key player in the hospitality scene and one of the most exciting, planned hotels in the area.

Akureyri’s hospitality sector presents a range of new hotel construction projects for suppliers looking to expand their presence in Iceland. Can’t you just imagine your products in those sleek, stylish rooms, helping create the perfect ambiance in the hotel’s stunning public spaces? The demand for quality, eco-conscious supplies is growing, and this is your chance!

Hilton’s Expanding Presence in Iceland

The Skáld Hotel will be Hilton’s fifth property in Iceland, joining other Curio Collection hotels like the Reykjavik Konsulat Hotel and Iceland Parliament Hotel. With Iceland’s tourism sector becoming more and more popular, Hilton’s expansion in the country presents even more opportunities for industry experts to collaborate on upcoming hotel openings and hotel renovations.

As demand for luxury accommodations in Iceland grows, suppliers can expect an increase in hotel openings needing high-end products and innovative solutions—from guestroom furnishings to smart hotel technology.

A New Era for Iceland’s Hospitality Scene

The Skáld Hotel marks an exciting new addition to Iceland’s growing hotel luxury scene. As Hilton’s first high-end property in the North, it promises to blend local culture, striking design, and modern comfort in the heart of Akureyri. With Iceland’s tourism quickly evolving, the hotel captures the country’s shift toward travel that feels both refined and deeply connected to nature. And who wouldn’t want to be a part of that?

Click here to read more about my coverage of this project on THP.News