Dukes at QueensvsEuropa Hotel
Both Dukes at Queens and Europa Hotel - Belfast are praised by experts. Overall, Europa Hotel - Belfast is the choice of most reviewers compared to Dukes at Queens. Europa Hotel - Belfast is ranked #3 in Belfast with endorsements from 5 reviews like Lonely Planet, The Telegraph and Gayot.
Dukes at Queens
65-67 University Street, Belfast BT7 1FY, Northern Ireland
From $82/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"Although it retains its distinguished redbrick Victorian facade, the inside of this handsome hotel on bohemian Botanic Avenue has been revamped in a cool contemporary style with chic,..." Full review
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The hotel's location is perfect: Queen's University and Botanic Gardens are a five-minute stroll away, and if you want to eat out you can wander the leafy streets and choose among restaurants serving Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Italian, and Irish cuisine.
Insight Guides
"Behind a redbrick Victorian facade, the design here is cool and contemporary. Well located near an array of bars and restaurants, and a 10-minute walk to the city centre."
Lonely Planet
"Dukes has an ideal location close to pretty much everything you might want to see in town... Its comfortable, pared back rooms are good value and tastefully decorated."
The Telegraph
7.0
"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." Full review
Independent
"Formerly the HQ of the city’s health board, the rooms at this centrally located neo-gothic behemoth are still a very effective tonic to any hotel-induced illness"
Europa Hotel
Great Victoria St., Belfast BT2 7AP, Northern Ireland
From $139/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Gayot
"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."
Oyster
Upscale
"This landmark 272-room Belfast hotel has seen a lot in its four-decade history -- from plentiful VIP visits to numerous renovations and repairs -- while maintaining a buzzy air of understated grandeur." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Bedrooms are tasteful and elegant, the food in the Causerie bistro is top notch and there’s good pub grub to be had in the traditional Lobby Bar downstairs." Full review
Frommer's
"The decor is subtly masculine; the lobby has marble floors with a modern gas fireplace...the large guest rooms are contemporary in style, with comfortable beds and sizeable bathrooms" Full review
Lonely Planet
"Belfast's most famous hotel has seen more makeovers than most thanks to its tormented history, but its latest refurbishment exudes a plush but business-like air." Full review