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8
Golden Mile
6 reviews
If you don't feel like straying too far from your home base for some nightlife, Benedict's has a buzzing bar and restaurant serving finely done Continental food. — Fodor's
8
5 reviews
This imposingly grand vision in Belfast stone presides over the forested slopes of the Holywood hills and the busy waters of Belfast Lough. — Fodor's
8
Queen's Quarter
5 reviews
8
Golden Mile
7 reviews
Occupying a mid-19th century former linen mill behind City Hall, the hotel's location is about as good as it gets. — The Telegraph
8
Golden Mile
5 reviews
The top-notch location complements elegant rooms that are well stocked with amenities. The hotel offers a wide variety of accommodations, including those for families and six different suite options. — Gayot
7
Queen's Quarter
3 reviews
7
2 reviews
You can stay in one of the large, beautifully decorated rooms, many with polished wood floors and some with excellent antiques, or isolate yourself in the private cottage. — Frommer's
7
Queen's Quarter
5 reviews
This hotel in a lovely Neo-Gothic Victorian building that was once a health board headquarters is just the prescription for your well being, with a handy location, friendly staff, huge, soft beds and satisfying food. — The Telegraph
7
Golden Mile
4 reviews
The mid-range Jurys Inn Belfast is ideally located in the "Golden Mile" of Belfast's city center, within walking distance of the train station and many tourist sights. — Oyster
7
City Centre
5 reviews
The latest jewel in the crown of Belfast hospitality king Bill Wolsey, the man behind the five-star Merchant Hotel and a host of right-on pubs. — The Telegraph
7
Stranmillis
3 reviews
Mary and Jerry Callan's well-appointed south Belfast house was built in 1896 as a Church of Ireland rectory. — Fodor's
7
Golden Mile
2 reviews
This contemporary Belfast property benefits from a deliciously stylish interior, a lovely riverside setting with a terrace for dining on warm evenings, comfy beds, friendly and attentive staff. — The Telegraph
7
Golden Mile
2 reviews
There are two other hotels in the Premier Inn chain in Belfast...but Alfred Street, only 10 minutes’ walk from all the main attractions, is the best choice. — The Telegraph
7
2 reviews
An idyllic rural setting only seven miles from Belfast city centre, striking design, a spa, great food and a bouncy castle. What more could you ask for? — The Telegraph
7
1 review
This small site (22 sites) in a park next to the Dundonald Icebowl is the nearest camping ground to Belfast, 7km east of the city centre and south of the A20 road to Newtownards. — Lonely Planet
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