Bullitt Hotel offers accommodations in Belfast, 0.7 mi 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.
Sarah
United States of America
The location was awesome, right in the heart of town with tons of restaurants nearby. We were exhausted upon arrival so ate at the hotel which was really good. The lobby was a cafe, coworking zone and restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating so there was a little something for everyone. The WiFi was really strong and all of our rooms had desks.
House Belfast is a boutique-style hotel with a relaxed bar & bistro and lively nightclub. It is 984 feet from Belfast city center and a short walk from The Waterfront Hall.
The Flint is located in Belfast, 1148 feet from City Hall and 2789 feet from The Waterfront Hall. The property is close to the Odyssey Arena, Victoria Square Shopping Center and St.
Featuring a bar and views of city, Clayton Hotel Belfast is located in Belfast, a 8-minute walk from The Belfast Empire Music Hall.
Gail
United States of America
The staff at reception was terrific. Very helpful and professional. Particular kudos to the very early am desk manager who got us coffee at 5:45 am and helped us get our car out of the car park.
In the center of Belfast’s lively Queen's Quarter, this modern hotel offers stylish rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi access throughout. The restaurants of Botanic Avenue are close by.
Just 10 minutes from Belfast’s vibrant city center, The Beechlawn Hotel offers large, colorful bedrooms. With an international restaurant, there is also free private parking.
Cyril J
Ireland
Substantial Irish Breakfast. Comfortable Bed. Great Shower.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Titanic Hotel Belfast is located opposite the Titanic Belfast. It is 1969 feet from the SSE Arena. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
The whole titanic Hotel experience was outstanding!!!
Just 10 minutes from Belfast’s vibrant city center, The Beechlawn Hotel offers large, colorful bedrooms. With an international restaurant, there is also free private parking.
Atmosphere was great, staff were great. Very night hotel.
Ten Square Hotel is located in the heart of Belfast City Center, a 5-minute drive from Titanic Quarter, SSE Arena, Waterfront Hall, Belfast Cathedral and all central attractions, shops, while...
Location, facilities, rooms, staff, food are all great.
Crowne Plaza - Belfast is a 4-star hotel is located in the surroundings of Lagan Valley Regional Park, just 15 minutes by car from Belfast's thriving city center.
Lovely rooms, staff were amazing especially with kids
Leonardo Hotel Belfast is located next to Belfast’s City Hall and Opera House. It features 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 Center are all within 10 minutes' walk of...
Excellent service and the staff were very professionally
Located in the bohemian Queen’s Quarter of Belfast, a mere 10-minute walk from the city center, Tara Lodge offers stylish, modern bedrooms with warm and genuine hospitality.
It was a lovely hotel with extremely welcoming staff.
Located in Belfast, a 18-minute walk from The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Gregory by the Warren Collection has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Beautiful place with stunning rooms and really good parking
A 11-minute walk from The Belfast Empire Music Hall, Number 11 by the Warren Collection is located in Belfast and provides free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
Clean, fresh, comfortable, friendly staff, breakfast was fresh
In the center of Belfast’s lively Queen's Quarter, this modern hotel offers stylish rooms with flat-screen TVs and free WiFi access throughout. The restaurants of Botanic Avenue are close by.
Excellent friendly attentive staff in a great location.
Well set in the center of Belfast, Quarter by the Warren Collection provides continental breakfast and free WiFi. This 4-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and luggage storage space.
Room spotlessly clean, secure, close to city centre
Bullitt Hotel offers accommodations in Belfast, 0.7 mi 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 center, Culloden hotel has a spa, a pool and a fitness suite. There is free parking, and Belfast Airport is a 5-minute drive away.
Attention to detail , welcoming staff , excellent service
In the heart the center of of Belfast, this 4-star hotel is next to Great Victoria Street Train 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 center, Hilton Belfast has a fitness room and a modern bar and restaurant. Overlooking the River Lagan, Belfast’s vibrant city center is under a mile away.
The location was great and breakfast was very good.
Just outside of Belfast city with the center 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.
Room, food and staff all fantastic, highly recommend
Titanic Guest Boutique, 4-Star Accommodation is located in Belfast, within a 18-minute walk of The Waterfront Hall and 1.1 miles of SSE Arena, Belfast. This 4-star hotel offers 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 $146 per night, and 4-star hotels in Belfast are $177 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Belfast can be found for $225 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Belfast this weekend is $295 or, for a 4-star hotel, $304. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Belfast for this weekend cost around $599 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $183 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Belfast for tonight. You'll pay around $138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Belfast will cost around $278, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Visiting Titanic Belfast was a priority this trip, was...
Visiting Titanic Belfast was a priority this trip, was thrilled to see and go on board SS Nomadic, walk the Titanic slipway and see Thompson Dry Dock---all highlights of my time in Belfast. Took city tourist bus tour and spent a lot of time just walking through the city---also saw Titanic memorial at City Hall--very moving to see all of the names who perished. Found some interesting restaurants to eat in especially Fratelli- Italian. Could have seen a lot more but will have to make another trip again to see Giants Causeway, etc. Lots of places within walking distance.
Steven
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hop on-hop off bus tour was excellent, It was the only...
The hop on-hop off bus tour was excellent, It was the only activity we partook in as I had a medical appointment the morning I arrived in Belfast so didn't have much time for anything else, we also had lunch in Granny Annie's, which I would highly recommend to anybody visiting Belfast
Patrick Joseph (PJ)
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Belfast is a great place to walk around.
Belfast is a great place to walk around. It has a really down to earth feel to it and everyone is incredibly friendly and welcoming. The buildings are wonderful - loads of lovely architecture. It's very easy to get around on buses. Up near the university is a fabulous area - great local shops and cafes/bars.
Carol
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Good historical tours of the city. Mostly free.
Good historical tours of the city. Mostly free. Bus drivers helpful. The Titanic was closed for repairs to the roof. Note that the Ulster Museum is very good but closed on a Monday.
Very wet weather!
Sue
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great for a weekend (3 night stay).
Great for a weekend (3 night stay). Hotel in city centre and the cit6 is quite small and easy to navigate on foot. Great restaurants of high quality. We ate at Blank, just outside the centre, great dining experience and Stock in the market was lively and good quality food. There were loads of pubs with good bar menus. Titanic and Game of Thrones experience very good but watch for crowds at the Titanic experience. Friendly people in all bars, restaurants and hotel. Plenty of taxis at a good price if needed.
Welcoming and enjoyable city with lots of tours and interests which easy to walk around.
Jillian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Belfast is a very interesting city - highly recommend taking...
Belfast is a very interesting city - highly recommend taking a Black Cab Tour to get the history. It feels like a small city when walking around the City Center area. St. George's Market was great and we loved the food we had there. We only stayed a short time so we didn't get to see the museums. Definitely worth the trip!
Location of the hotel was the main reason we booked as we wanted to be in the City Centre. The hotel was so convenient for local transport and sightseeing.
We were very pleased the hotel could accommodate our requests of quiet rooms which were on the 5th floor and very quiet despite being on a busy street. All the facilities in the room were excellent and gorgeous comfortable bed and linen.
Breakfast was very good with plenty of choice. The staff were all so very helpful with all of our requests.
We would definitely recommend this hotel.
Really nice updated 2 bedroom apartment on a quiet street near Belfast Hospital. We had a little difficulty finding the street but that was true of many places we stayed in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Big plus was easy, available parking. This unit had the best shower of anywhere we stayed on our trip. Walking distance to restaurants, shops, etc. All in all a great place to stay in Belfast. Nearby I would recommend a trip to the Ulster Museum for a crash course in the history of Ireland from the arrival of man to the troubles.
Beautiful hotel within a few minutes walking distance of the cathedral quarter and city centre. Rooms were spacious and very comfortable with iron, hairdryer etc. St George’s market practically across the road and well worth a visit. Plenty of bars and restaurants nearby. We didn’t eat in the hotel restaurant as couldn’t find any menu online prior to our stay. Hotel bar is fabulous and very chilled to relax and have a few drinks. Staff were extremely professional and attentive and the buffet breakfast was fantastic. Great stay
The host was really friendly and knowledgeable. He gave me some books and maps for finding the best ways to hike in northern ireland. The best part was the kitchen, which made me feel like at home.The breakfast options are good, although it didn't include eggs, but the host was generous enough to accommodate that as well. Moreover, the location is very ideal for someone who's coming to Queen’s University as it is very near and a lot of restaurants and good pubs nearby.
We had a large and welcoming room. Beds are comfortable with extra pillows. Shower unit was lovely with hot water. Ramada Hotel is located in a stylish but peaceful area yet close to the City centre. Castle Court Shopping Centre and Victoria Square are close by. If nightlife is your thing, the nightclubs and pubs are reachable. The staff are kind and accommodating. I booked with reasonable rate through bookings.com.
The apartment was large with a well equipped kitchen and plenty of room to sit in the living room. A 5 minute walk to the Titanic Belfast museum which has THE BEST plain scones in all of Northern Ireland and Ireland. I bought a second on my way out!
It was nice to have access to the garage as well.
Close to airport!
The apartments where fantastic, had everything you would need when away. Very spacious and comfortable. Great location 10 minutes from train station, bus station, city centre, botanic Gardens, Europa hotel, clubs and bars. Best bakers round the corner sold big breakfast to go for £5.
The hotel was perfectly situated in the city centre for our shopping trip. The car park was only a short walk away from hotel. The staff were very pleasant and friendly. The man in the lift with the Northern Ireland accent always made us smile. "doors open so they are" ha ha.
The staff were so incredibly friendly and always ready to help. We were there an hour before check in and got into our room no problem. The room was also bigger than other Travelodge hotels in Ireland so that was a nice surprise. I also made good use of the bathtub!
Hotel location was fantastic and only 30 min taxi from airport. Conveniently located in city centre.
Hotel was nice and had a good feel about it. Staff was friendly and helpful. I had an upgraded room with a comfortable bed. Loads of space.
The staff was wonderful they were very polite and accommodating. The hotel was beautiful and perfectly situated close to attractions and a short walk to city centre. The room was beautiful and clean. The cleaning staff was attentive.
Hotel location was good to use as a base, just out of the city centre
But the best thing by far was the Restaurant at the front of the hotel, it was amazing. Good food good portions and good prices especially their daily deals
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.
I loved that it was close to everything from train or bus station and restaurants, city centre.
The staff was really friendly and helpful.
I would recommend this hotel to everyone.
Friendly comfortable hotel, what would expect from a 4*. 10-15m walk to city centre and cathedral quarter. Very kind to help me re- arrange booking when our flight was cancelled
Lovely comfortable and large bed. Good size bathroom. Breakfast was well set up and had plenty of choice. Hotel within easy walking distance of the city centre.
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