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Top rated hotels in Belfast

The Merchant Hotel
4.6/563 Reviews
From the moment we arrived to the moment we left, every single member of staff was superb - they just could not do enough to help, from directions, room service requests, nothing was too much and everything is done with a smile - that really is the difference between a good hotel and a great one. All of the public areas and amenities were clean and some stunning artwork, from giant chandeliers to antique furniture and paintings all around. I could've spent a week here just wandering around admiring it all. We stayed in room 318 - it is very opulent with lots of plush furnishings and a very comfortable bed. Unfortunately the windows don't open - there are 2 aircon units in the suite, but I like a bit of fresh air. There is a lot of furniture in the room - beautiful old cabinets in keeping with the theme, but, you couldn't access the minibar in the room as the tv unit was in the way of the door opening fully so we had no way of chilling water, etc. The hotel provided plenty of icebuckets to compensate but it's a pity it wasn't thought out a bit more.
Clayton Hotel Belfast
3.9/5107 Reviews
Very disappointed with the horrible customer service received at this hotel. Firstly you can’t charge nothing to your room without a card being presented at check in! So far nothing extremely awkward as I travel around the world and with the exception of the hotel chains that I have membership, inhame been asked before to present a credit card to be inserted in the hotel system as a guarantee. The awkwardness start when the receptionist start asking how much you want to put in ?? It seemed more to be on a top up shop than in a hotel! So as I am staying just a couple of nights (already payed for) and being caught by surprise I asked for a 100£ credit to the room, payment went trough etc, got to the bar and was told that I had to pay there for the drinks to which I responded that I had just put a credit in and for the bartender to verify, “computer says nooo” like type of answer, he then called reception, followed by same type of operation with computer still saying nooo. A girl who seemed to be the bar manager, absolutely didn’t bother to come and get involved in order to excuse the hotel for whatever mistake was happening, I ended up paying for the drinks with my card even with a credit of 100£ Worse than this: Breakfast today, received by the restaurant manager who requested my room number, with little to no sympathy at all with a shut face very poor wording took note of room Nr and asked me to wait at the bar area as she needed to prepare a table for me, which was fine. Minutes later a young waitress came and call me for a table already settled. She inform me of the buffet and I request a menu as I’ve dietary demands and knew what I wanted actually. I stated that i wanted to poached eggs on brown bread toast with either smoked salmon or avocado or even a bit of salad. The girl asked me to wait a bit and went to the restaurant manager to ask. I was flabbergasted by the answer of the terrible, horrible and rude creature that is breakfast room manager at this hotel. “ my manger says that we would do the 2 poached eggs, but we don’t have salmon, avocado nor salad” ??? You can do your own toast at the buffet Which I did of course alternative was going and eat out! Coffee machine broken, but mysteriously repair itself after a lot of customers complaint (specially because everyone could see another operational coffee machine at the bar. I think they’re understaffed as I could see the bartender from last night which I saw closing the bar at 23h40, and was there already today at 8h30am ? Staff must be shattered with workload but, they either choose to move (there’s a lot of job offer in the sector) or they take the risk of being frustrated and being rude with customers who keep the hotel running. This besides my colleagues in upper floors being abruptly waked up at 6ish am with construction work on the roof, and when called reception were told “yeah it’s some repairs in the roof and we don’t know until when it’d last” Unbelievable!!! On a positive no
The Culloden Estate and Spa
4.3/556 Reviews
overall i love this hotel and would go back, and the people i have brought say the same. the view is lovely, the look of the hotel is like old money, its gorgeous, piano player in the evening really gives that effect too. the beds are amazing, so big and comfortable. my radio was broken in the room, i did not report at the time as i forgot to mention as there are no phones in the room to say at the time, so dont know if they would have fixed this, but i believe they would have rectified this as they seemed to be quite attentive in other matters. we went to the spa, in most ways it was clean, but the poles around the spa area need to be cleaned especially at the bottom, apart from that its lovely and quaint. the food was a bit of a let down this time, the starter of pork cubes was absolutely delicious, but the main of mushroom pasta was incredibly bland and tasteless, the breakfast i ordered an omelette which last time i was there was delicious, but this time was completely overcooked unfortunately. but all in all it was a very pleasant stay.
Europa Hotel
4.5/5119 Reviews
We just keep returning to the Europa, we had a lovely stay as always, had lunch in the bar. lovely friendly staff and the jazz band happened to be playing which was great, dinner in the restaurant was lovely as always and again wonderful staff, it was lovely to see Stephen again he really runs the restaurant to perfection, and we met the lovely Patricia in the restaurant she went out of her way to help my mother what an absolute great asset so kind friendly and fun to chat to she send us off on our journey when leaving with coffee and muffins very thoughtful, and to see Andrew back at the Europa really was lovely he was well missed by us guests another wonderful asset to the Europa. The rooms have all been done up really nicely updated, what can I say between the lovely hotel and fabulous staff we just keep coming back. Home from home.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Spa in Belfast?

    Whether you are travelling to Belfast for business or tourism, Etap Belfast , Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn and Holiday Inn Belfast City Centre are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Spa in Belfast?

    For hotels with Spa in Belfast, the average price on weekdays is £231, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £275.

  • Which hotels with Spa in Belfast are luxury hotels?

    Many hotels with Spa in Belfast are luxury hotels. The Culloden Estate and Spa, Wilton House Belfast and The Merchant Hotel are very popular.

  • What promotions are available for hotels with Spa in Belfast?

    Trip.com provides various promotions and discounts for users all year round. You can check the promotions page to see what promotions are available on Trip.com.

Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels20
Number of Reviews1,280
Highest Price£1,128
Lowest Price£54
Average Price (Weekdays)£231
Average Price (Weekends)£275

Selected Hotels in Belfast with Spas

Hotels in Belfast 

Weather, the best time to travel:

Belfast is the capital city of Northern Ireland and home to the ‘Titanic’. It is a vibrant cultural hotspot with iconic buildings and ports. Every corner speaks distinctly of a historic moment fondly attached to it. Whether it is the former prison or a combat ship during the World War, the popularity of the city continues to grow. It offers a unique blend of modern and traditional values including some historic landmarks and beautiful landscapes. Take a tour of the Causeway Coast where the famous TV series ‘Game of Thrones’ was filmed.

Belfast lies bang on the eastern coast of Northern Ireland. It enjoys a short winter and a long summer evening. It has a temperate oceanic climate with mild temperatures and receives significant rainfall all year long. It is one of the favourite tourist destinations in the United Kingdom. This wonderful city is blessed with an array of popular tourist attractions. The locals are friendly and will offer a warm welcome along with many pubs and restaurants that are open throughout the year.

Airport / nearby airport:

The Belfast International Airport is located 11 km away from the city centre. It is the busiest airport in Northern Ireland as it handles more than 4 million passengers each year. It serves almost all major European cosmopolitan cities and is only a 1-hour journey by flight from London. A normal direct flight from London to Belfast might cost you around UK £ 80 and above. Some of the major flight services that serve along this route include Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, Jet2.com EasyJet, British Airways, etc.

Transportation:

Getting to Belfast from Belfast Airport is easy. Belfast Airport is well connected to the public transport network in the city. The M2 Motorway, Translink, and Airporter operate local bus services to the airport from the city centre and vice versa. It has ample parking space and travellers can reach the Airport via the M2 Motorway. 

How to get to the destination:

There are several flights offering direct flight and connecting flight services to Belfast from most major tourist destinations in the region and beyond. It is well connected to Europe, the Middle East, and even the United States. Some of the flight services operating on this route are Virgin Atlantic, Ryanair, Jet2, and EasyJet. Make sure you are getting the best flight prices and book your flight ticket in advance to avoid last-minute price hikes and disappointment.

Hotel info, prices for different hotel range: 

Below are some of the best 5-Star hotels in Belfast:-

  • Situated in the heart of the city, the Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast is just 4.7 km from Belfast Airport and 800 meters from St. George Market. The hotel's facilities include Wi-Fi in all public areas. The premises offer a modern bar, restaurant, and a coffee shop. There is a 24-hours service for the guests. There is also an onsite fitness centre. Guests find enchanting that they can enjoy fine food at the restaurant and even tipple at the bar. Room rates start from UK £110 for 1 night per person and may vary.
  • Enjoying a central location in the heart of the city, right next to Van Morrison's Birthplace and a short walk from Titanic Quarter, Culloden Estate and Spa offers sightseeing options and tourist attractions for the guests. It offers free WiFi, 24/7 room service with spectacular views of the city, and an indoor pool with a spa. Room rates range from UK £108 for 1 night per person and may vary as per the room chosen.

Some of the popular 3-Star Belfast hotels are listed below:-

  • Ramada by Wyndham offers accommodation in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter area. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and grill restaurant with cocktails. It is located near many tourist attractions in the city. A private car park is available nearby as well. Each room is connected to free Wi-Fi and offers a flat-screen TV, AC, and complimentary luxury toiletries for the guests. Room rates range from UK £75 for 1 night per person.
  • Boasting of an indoor sauna, steam room, a restaurant, and a fitness centre, the Park Inn by Radisson Belfast has free Wi-Fi access. Situated in the city’s central area, the hotel is in the vicinity of some famous tourist attractions. Room rates range from UK £60 for 1 night per person and may vary accordingly.

Some of the best cheap hotels in Belfast for travellers with a budget concern are:-

  • Located in the Motorway area of the city, Greenmount Bed and Breakfast Home Stay is located approximately 3 miles from the city centre, and around 9 miles from the Belfast airport. It offers impeccable service with essential amenities along with the cordial and friendly staff. Room rates range from UK £60 for 1 night per person and may vary accordingly.

Belfast Tourist Information:

Top tourist attractions in Belfast:

Some of the best things to do in Belfast include visiting these iconic tourist destinations. The Titanic Belfast is where the original ship was built some 100 years ago. It is a museum with interactive exhibitions along with special effects and real-life reconstruction that allows the guests to relive the past. Visit the St. George Market and try some delicious food available across the street. Also, take time to look at the antiques and precious metalwork. Some of the iconic Belfast attractions include the Ulster Museum where you can visit with your family and take a glimpse of the fine art exhibitions and the Egyptian mummy.

Top food places in Belfast:

Visit the Cathedral Quarter for some of the best Irish–themed restaurants and pubs. You will also find some of the best seafood and steakhouse across the City Hall. The Malone Road is Belfast’s most iconic and affluent area, where visitors will find lots of food options. You will also great breakfasts, bakery food items and much more at St. George Market.

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