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Five-star hotel at the Laganside epicentre |
4 Lanyon Place Belfast BT1 3LP United Kingdom +44 28 9027 7000 http://www.hilton.co.uk/belfast |
One of the flagship buildings of the new Laganside development, it symbolizes the optimism in the regeneration of Belfast since the paramilitary ceasefires in the mid-90s. Of course it has all the high standards you would expect of a Hilton anywhere in the world, but there is still a distinctive Belfast welcome awaiting. Lots of deals make checking out the price options in advance well worthwhile. Bill Clinton stayed here on a visit to Northern Ireland as US President. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Belfast's oldest five-star hotel |
Bangor Road Holywood Belfast BT18 0EX United Kingdom +44 28 9042 1066 http://www.hastingshotels.com/... |
Set inside a beautiful turreted castle, this is a magnificently situated hotel with fine views over Belfast Lough across to the Antrim coast. The Culloden is far enough out of the city to forget all about it but close enough if you require it; and it guarantees a relaxing stay. It has all the facilities you would expect to find in a five-star hotel, including an excellent restaurant, the Mitre, and a superb fitness suite, the Elysium. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quality Hotel |
65-67 University Street Belfast BT7 1HL United Kingdom +44 28 9023 6666 http://www.welcome-group.co.uk... |
Set close to bustling Botanic avenue this hotel is situated just a few minutes from both the Botanic Gardens and Queen's University. Less than a mile from the city centre, the hotel is close to all the surrounding attractions - including a variety of bars, restaurants, cinemas and cafes. Belfast's only art house cinema - Queen's Film Theatre - is practically on its doorstep and within the hotel there is also a new bar and restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly and family-run near university |
21 Eglantine Avenue Belfast BT9 6DW United Kingdom +44 28 9066 8303 |
This friendly family-run guest house is located in the heart of the university area, close to great shopping and some of the best restaurants in the city. You are also not far away from the Botanic Gardens for a pleasant stroll to clear your head. Its seven rooms; one family, one double, two twins and three singles; all have televisions and are centrally heated. A babysitter listening service is provided and non-smoking rooms are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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World-famous hotel on the Golden Mile |
Great Victoria Street Belfast BT2 7AP United Kingdom +44 28 9027 1066 http://www.hastingshotels.com |
Boasting the dubious distinction of being the most bombed hotel in Europe, the Europa is now a tourist attraction in its own right. Set on the Golden Mile, the Europa is opposite two of Belfast's finest landmarks - the Crown Liquor Saloon and the Grand Opera House. Within the hotel you'll find the Lobby Bar, excellent for people watching, whilst the jazz on Saturdays is not to be missed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant city hotel near the Albert Clock |
34-38 Victoria Street Belfast BT1 3GH United Kingdom +44 28 9022 0200 http://www.malmaison-belfast.com/ |
Formerly The McCausland Hotel, The Malmaison is now a magnificently restored landmark in the centre of Belfast. Every one of this hotel's 60 rooms has been individually decorated, with rooms specially designed for disabled visitors and with rooms exclusively for women. Malmaison is ideally situated to bridge the gap between the exciting new Laganside developments, including the Waterfront Hall and the Odyssey Arena,as well as the city centre, and as such is perfect for discovering all that the city has to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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City centre budget accommodation |
18-20 Kent Street Belfast BT1 2JA United Kingdom +44 28 9058 6400 http://www.belfasthostel.com |
This city centre hostel is located in a restored linen factory from the 19th century. It is close to the Belfast Welcome Centre, the main shopping areas and travel terminals, and just on the fringe of the newly developing Cathedral Quarter with its many bars and cafes. Price depends on how many people you're prepared to share a room with. It has 20 bedrooms of which four are en suite. There's a self-catering kitchen, central heating and laundry facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Purpose-built bed and breakfast set just off Botanic Avenue |
36 Cromwell Road Belfast BT7 1JW United Kingdom +44 28 9059 0900 http://www.taralodge.com |
Tara Lodge offers the Belfast visitor a fine welcome in keeping with Ireland's ancient tradition of warm hospitality. If you're prepared to spend a little more, a stay here is well-worth the money. There are 18 ensuite bedrooms, a fine contemporary restaurant (menu changes daily) and a comfortable lounge. Tara Lodge is located in Belfast's entertainment heartland, with many pubs, clubs, cinemas and a diverse range of excellent restaurants within strolling distance. Review © 2007, Wcities |