Travel | Catch the Northern Lights from this stunning glass lodge in Iceland
The Panorama Glass Lodge, located just 30 minutes outside of Reykjavík, Iceland offers a spectacular view of the Icelandic landscape and the Northern Lights, thanks to large glass windows that surround the bed

Catch the Northern Lights from inside this stunning glass cabin in Iceland

A hot tub located next to the Panorama Glass Lodge will keep you toasty!

Northern Lights: Spectacular View from the Window

Most travel enthusiasts have an unbridled obsession with the Northern Lights in Iceland—the unpredictable, eerie light phenomenon visible in the skies. And if you're looking to take your fascination with the Northern Lights to the next level, you may want to book a stay at the Panorama Glass Lodge. Located in a remote area just 30 minutes outside of Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland, this quaint lodge offers patrons a spectacular view of the Icelandic landscape, all thanks to large glass windows that surround the bed. Yes, you read that right.

The Panorama Glass Lodge, located just 30 minutes outside of Reykjav k, Iceland offers a spectacular view of the Icelandic landscape and the Northern Lights, thanks to large glass windows that surround the bed

Complete privacy

Built to accommodate two people, you can lounge inside the glass lounge while taking in the scenic beauty around you in Reykjavik, Iceland

Built to accommodate two people, you can lounge inside the glass lounge while taking in the night sky around you. By encasing the sleeping area in glass, patrons are almost guaranteed an unobstructed view of nature in the day and night. The Panorama Glass Lodge is perfect for those looking to unwind in complete privacy. The good news? There are only five houses located on the coastline—each a fair distance from the lodge.

If you're not accustomed to the freezing temperatures, a hot tub located next to the lodge will keep you toasty. According to the folks at the Panorama Glass Lodge, the best time to visit would be between late August and late April. Apart from catching the Northern Lights, you could also possibly spot a whale out in the fjord or seals sunbathing on the beach.

If you're not accustomed to the freezing temperatures, a hot tub located next to the lodge will keep you toasty at the Panorama Glass Lodge in Reykjavik, Iceland

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