On Great Victoria Street, beside the Grand Opera House, the luxury Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast offers boutique bedrooms with free Wi-Fi. There is a chic restaurant and modern cocktail bar.
House Belfast is a boutique-style hotel with a relaxed bar & bistro and lively nightclub. It is 300 metres from Belfast city centre and a short walk from The Waterfront Hall.
Bullitt Hotel offers accommodation in Belfast, 1.2 km from the Titanic Quarter. Guests can enjoy a choice of the property's restaurant, 3 bars and cafe. There is free WiFi at the hotel.
Peter Hasler
United Kingdom
Loved the location and the general atmosphere of the place. All staff I spoke to were friendly and helpful. I took a look at the bar on the 4th floor and loved it.
The Flint is located in Belfast, 350 metres from City Hall and 850 metres from The Waterfront Hall. The property is close to the Odyssey Arena, Victoria Square Shopping Centre and St.
Rachel
New Zealand
Amazing little apartment, our room looked very new! It was very clean with everything you need. The location was fantastic, minutes from bus station, right near coffee, food and great bars. Staff were super nice and helpful! We would definitely recommend and return!
Balmoral Hotel, Belfast is situated 5 minutes’ drive from the city centre and situated at the junction of the M1 motorway. Free on-site parking is offered to all guests.
David
United Kingdom
Friendly, comfortable, and great location. Everything you need for a short city break.
A 10-minute drive from Belfast city centre, Culloden hotel has a spa, a pool and a fitness suite. There is free parking, and Belfast Airport is a 5-minute drive away.
Hannah
United Kingdom
We liked the decoration and views in the bar and communal areas.
Situated in Belfast, 1.5 km from The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Gregory by the Warren Collection features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Liza M1
United Kingdom
Good location for museum. Good transport and not far from city centre,.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Titanic Hotel Belfast is located opposite the Titanic Belfast. It is 600 metres from the SSE Arena. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
The breakfast was amazing, great variety of food to choose from.
Just 10 minutes from Belfast’s vibrant city centre, The Beechlawn Hotel offers large, colourful bedrooms. With an international restaurant, there is also free private parking.
Breakfast choice was fantastic and included in price
Ten Square Hotel is situated in the heart of Belfast City Centre, a 5-minute drive from Titanic Quarter, SSE Arena, Waterfront Hall, Belfast Cathedral and all central attractions, shops, whilst...
Location was very central ,food and staff were excellent.
Crowne Plaza - Belfast is a 4-star hotel is situated in the surroundings of Lagan Valley Regional Park, just 15 minutes by car from Belfast's thriving city centre.
Very accommodating. Friendly, nothing too much trouble
Leonardo Hotel Belfast is located next to Belfast’s City Hall and Opera House. It boasts spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, a 24-hour reception and a restaurant serving modern cuisine.
The 4* Holiday Inn Belfast is centrally located, close to major public transport and road links, Ulster Hall, Grand Opera House and Victoria Square Shopping Centre are all within 10 minutes' walk of...
Excellent service and the staff were very professionally
Attractively situated in the OYO Queens Quarter district of Belfast, Kates BnB is set 400 metres from The Belfast Empire Music Hall, a 15-minute walk from The Waterfront Hall and 2.1 km from Odyssey...
For the price and location, I cannot fault this accomodation.
This refurbished 19th-century Victorian building is located in central Belfast. It offers comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation 4 miles from George Best Belfast City Airport.
It was so clean, comfortable beds and easy to find.
Located in the bohemian Queen’s Quarter of Belfast, a mere 10-minute walk from the city centre, Tara Lodge offers stylish, modern bedrooms with warm and genuine hospitality.
Amazing breakfast. Great location. Friendly helpful staff.
The Flint is located in Belfast, 350 metres from City Hall and 850 metres from The Waterfront Hall. The property is close to the Odyssey Arena, Victoria Square Shopping Centre and St.
Brilliant location was nice with extras such as the kitchen
Bullitt Hotel offers accommodation in Belfast, 1.2 km from the Titanic Quarter. Guests can enjoy a choice of the property's restaurant, 3 bars and cafe. There is free WiFi at the hotel.
Value for money,great breakfast, central location.
A 10-minute drive from Belfast city centre, Culloden hotel has a spa, a pool and a fitness suite. There is free parking, and Belfast Airport is a 5-minute drive away.
Beautiful grounds very elegant! Quality spa treatments.
In the heart of Belfast’s city centre, the 4-star Europa Hotel is next to Great Victoria Street Railway Station. Guests can enjoy luxurious rooms and dining in the contemporary bistro.
The hotel was central and staff were very friendly
Next to The Waterfront Hall convention centre, Hilton Belfast has a fitness room and a modern bar and restaurant. Overlooking the River Lagan, Belfast’s vibrant city centre is under a mile away.
The location was great and breakfast was very good.
Just outside of Belfast city with the centre only 20 minutes’ drive away is the Ivanhoe Inn and Hotel. Boasting free WiFi and fresh cooked breakfasts, the Ivanhoe also has free on-site parking.
Location, comfortable room. Windows that open wide.
Set in Belfast and within 1.5 km of The Waterfront Hall, Titanic Guest Boutique, 4-Star Accommodation features a shared lounge, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi.
There's no breakfast, location good if you have a car.
FAQs about hotels in Belfast
On average, 3-star hotels in Belfast cost € 149.54 per night, and 4-star hotels in Belfast are € 174.46 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Belfast can on average be found for € 206.18 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Belfast this weekend is € 254.30 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 263.71. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Belfast for this weekend cost on average around € 358.74 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 272.10 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Belfast for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 315.74 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Belfast will cost around € 493.13 (based on Booking.com prices).
The overall feel is that the city is in decline with a lot...
The overall feel is that the city is in decline with a lot of vacant buildings. That said it felt safe with lots of great places to visit. It's a city with great architecture and I am rooting for it to do well. Clearly a lot of money has been spent here and has wealth, but currently feels like the economy is in a downturn (Brexit maybe?).
Brian
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
I liked Belfast and had been there previously.
I liked Belfast and had been there previously. Good access to day trips and attractions like Carrickfergus Castle and Hillsborough town and castle. Whites Tavern is awesome. Belfast City Hall is stunning and has great exhibits.
Robin
Canada
6.0
Scored 6.0
Getting through airport once off plane was quick and easy ..
Getting through airport once off plane was quick and easy ..buses to left and taxis just upfront..
Not many places to sit outside and dine ..
But the Victoria square mall is a must see ..go to the top beautiful views from rooftop...
Restaurants to recommend would be pizza punks in town centre in lanes by mall..great food great drinks..
Overall belfast is a 3-4 day stay ..not much to see and do although cinema in Victoria mall is cheap if book online just £5 each per adult and we had cinema to ourselves to see a new release 'IF'..
BELFAST ..IS full of unemployed, alot of drinks and drugs...it could be a beautiful place if the people where given jobs and the run down places where opened up and money put in to the town but alot I got from the ppl and area is everyone is just getting by not living just surviving..I come from a city call Brighton in uk and it's nothing like Brighton..Belfast is dead ..empty..everyday is like a Sunday no hussle and bussle..
A must see for all shoppers is the primark..it's big..has a Disney cafe where you can take lots of pics and grab a waffle and coffee for £5;95 !
Weather . Cold wet & windy..barely anydays of sunshine out of 7 we got one sunny day and this was in may!
Nicola
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic coach tour with Finn McCool to Giants Causeway &...
Fantastic coach tour with Finn McCool to Giants Causeway & the Titanic Museum (Godfrey - an informative, entertaining & funny tourist guide & Fred coach driver - excellent). A wonderful Filipino restaurant called Rayles on Joy Street - gorgeous food & very reasonably priced. This was my first time in Belfast but I'm definitely going back again!
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Yolanda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
What a friendly place, I would definitely recommend it.
What a friendly place, I would definitely recommend it. It doesn't feel like a capital city at all, the pace is much more relaxed.
Whatever you do, go to The Duke of York's pub, it is beautiful.
Beware of leaving it late to eat though - we got caught out twice by leaving it til 8 or so.
Maggie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great city.
Great city. I went there for a Bruce Springsteen concert, and I chose Belfast because although I had already been to England, Scotland and Wales, Northern Ireland was the only part of the UK I had not visited yet. You should definitely visit one of the pubs and I especially recommend the Ulster Museum.
It's a very serene place.On the first night I had the place to myself( atleast was made to know there were no other guests on that day).
It's clean and neat but best of all it's very quiet.Its right next to a bus stop and you can find your way to the city centre.Its also about 15 minutes away when one is walking which is great.
Walking distance to Tesco, KFC etc.
The bed is comfortable too,which it was alittle thicker mattress but slept very well all the same.
Was great overall.
It is always a pleasure to stay in this beautiful hotel, pure luxury. The checkin staff always very helpful. The views from the bar area are stunning overlooking the lough. Good choice of wines and a lovely menu in the bar. The beds are so comfortable, best night's sleep i have had for a long time. Very accessible to Belfast city centre with the train station at the bottom of the gardens. I always enjoy my time at the Culloden Hotel,
Near to the city centre, and a fabulous hotel. The staff were more than accommodating. Has to be said, if your a Guinness drinkerit's a fabulous pint in here. Close to the City sights and to the main bus and railway stations, so you can easily travel all over Northern Ireland both trains and buses for a mere 17.50 a day. That's exceptional value. Hotel was comfortable and clean. Had a great stay.
The hotel was located in the city centre and was ideal for a night out with friends. When we checked in, the staff were friendly and helpful and the room was perfect. I may have to return just for the breakfast buffet which was amazing. Very good value for money, I've stayed at other hotels from this chain and this one has to be the best so far. Recommended.
House Belfast was very close to the city centre. It had a small supermarket just across the road and restaurants all around as you walked outside the hotel. The decoration and furniture were sooo cool! We felt like we were in the US in the 60s/70s. The lady at the reception was cool and very friendly. It was clean.
The room is lovely and extremely clean. The staff is super welcoming and was always available to answer any question we had. The location is quiet and it’s a nice walk to the city centre, plus very close to the station and the general market, which was a big plus for us.
We booked last min for a Saturday night in belfast, and this was such an economical choice, compared to the city centre hotels. Location was great, a cheap taxi in to the centre and we walked back in 25 mins. Free parking in the street. Friendly host
The location of the hotel was great , a few minutes walk from the train station and less than ten minutes to the city centre. Lovely powerful shower and cosy under floor heating. Reception staff were pleasant and helpful .
Central location, good amenities, and everything you need for self-catering break. No noise outside throughout the night. Close to bus stop for city centre. Near Benedicts Hotel which does amazing food and drinks.
This was the best hotel we stayed at during our tour of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The rooms were beautiful and the air conditioning worked very well. I would love to return for a longer stay.
Very nice breakfast. The air conditioning worked! This is not usually true for hotels in Ireland. The room was outfitted nicely and was comfortable. I slept well. The bar area was lovely.
We spent three weeks around Ireland and this was one of our favorite hotels! Kind staff and well appointed rooms, along with convenient parking. Great spot.
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