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Ramada by Wyndham Belfast City Centre
4.5/541 Reviews

Ramada by Wyndham Belfast City Centre

Belfast|0.15km from St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
We stayed here for the weekend of our wedding anniversary and it was a lovely hotel. From the minute we set foot at reception, we found the staff to be efficient and friendly. The hotel has a nice bar area too and its about a 2 minute walk from all the attractions of the cathedral quarter. The standard room was great. It was Clean, modern and quiet. All the usual hotel things like tv, en-suite (which again was clean and the shower was great). Our room was at the back of the hotel and while not a fantastic view, it was nice to see the H&W cranes in the distance and despite a busy road outside and a railway line, the noise was minimal. Breakfast was nice although the only option for the eggs were scrambled, however im sure if I'd asked they'd have done me a poached or fried egg. Its a buffet style breakfast and if I have only one criticism, its that it wasnt topped up as well as it could be. The staples like bacon etc were topped up, but pastries and the continental selection were kind of sp**** and not topped up each morning we were there. That aside, there was plenty to eat and drink and a nice touch is the takeout cups. It meant I could take a coffee on my travels which is great and saves a few quid from the coffee shops etc. I look forward to returning to the Ramada again as it was a lovely experience. Thank you also for the voucher for a glass of wine free for my wife and I because it was our anniversary. That was a lovely touch.
Dream Apartments Belfast
1.9/529 Reviews

Dream Apartments Belfast

Belfast|0.44km from St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
Terrible experience staying here from start to finish, after being cancelled two days before we were due to stay in dream apartments st thomas hall they changed us to obel tower. I made a point we were travelling as a family with a 3 month old baby and needed a cot. Once we arrived to obel tower and were checking in the girl at recieption told us she thinks the keys she gave us should open the door to our apartment but if not come back down! That was the least of my problems even though that was terrible customer service not my job to check keys! We arrived at our room and the door was laying wide open, walked into apartment and it was freezing as all the windows were laying open bare in mind it was december! The blinds were hanging off the rails with blinds missing and as i wanted to feed my baby in privacy as there was a business block across from us with a man working in it i couldnt even close th blinds properly for some privacy as i fed my baby! Thats not all… there was a pair of socks laying on the sofa the room was disgusting stains all over the floor and only the fact me and my fiance had a alcoholic drink we would have went home the cot was rotten the bed covers were dirty, there was no toilet roll in the apartment absalute joke of a place and i paid £98 to stay there! It ruined my weekend i couldnt wait to go home. So once i got home i emailed the apartment and a man brian sinclair then phoned me i told him about my stay and he was very apologetic and told me to send over the photos i had took of the apartment he told me he would get back to me with how they were going to resolve this problem…. I waited and waited and rang and emailed multiple times and noone has ever got back to me terrible customer service so i warn people stay clear from there its disgusting!!

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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.
Premier Inn Belfast City Centre Alfred Street
4.2/542 Reviews
I booked a Premier Plus room for 8 nights. I did not receive the complimentary water / sweet treats / tea advertised. I had to go to reception daily to request water - I finally received water after 4 days. Secondly, I was overcharged in the restaurant and had to wait 20 minutes for this to be resolved (by 3 different members of staff). I was also charged for someone else's meal and drinks despite dining alone. You have to request for your room to be serviced at reception which basically only includes emptying the bin and changing the towels. The bed is not made and no cleaning / hoovering is carried out. In the premier room the water is not topped up and sweet treats are not provided daily. You have to continuously ask Reception for water and then wait 4 days for it to be put into the room. Thirdly, the Reception area is often uncovered so you have to walk into the restaurant to find a member of staff. The only positives - the bed is comfortable and the location is good. I would only advise staying for the night and not bother paying for the premier plus upgrade. Some of the staff are friendly and professional, however, the majority are not.
AC Hotel Belfast
4.5/543 Reviews
Arrived in a taxi from the airport and Checked in around 3pm. The reception staff were very alert to guest arriving from the front door. Jennifer at reception checked me in very efficiently, advised me of the breakfast times and asked if I would like to book a slot. Shortly afterwards gave me an information sheet and I was off to my room. The Room I was in was the standard king with city view. The room was bigger than expected. It had everything you need. A king bed, a large tv, enough space to put my belongings, a spacious 3 piece toilet with amenities and floor to ceiling windows which had view as far as the hills beyond. We had dinner that night at the hotel restaurant called Novelli at city quays. A separate review is on their trip advisor page. That night we ended up in the bar after going out exploring. I decided to have some gin and asked what they recommended. One of the nice bartender advised the short cross gin which I never tried and is now becoming one of my favourites. Am sorry I never caught your name. But Paul who was also working that night rang it through the till should know who you are. Paul was great too, he was kept very busy that night. Everyone was great. Special mention to Mary who remembered what I drank when I asked for another. Morning came and so did breakfast. There was a large variety of hot and cold food. From sausages, bacon and eggs, to toast, cheese and ham. Also plenty of tea, coffee and juices to choose from. Next time I come back I will make sure I book an upgraded room with a view of the river. Overall a fantastic night that couldn’t be faulted. Well recommend.
Holiday Inn Belfast City Centre
4.6/576 Reviews
Stayed here in March, 2023, and could not fault anything whatsoever. The hotel is in a very central location, within easy walking distance of all the main tourist attractions. Rooms were large and well maintained and the breakfast buffet offered a wide choice. Whilst often the hot elements of hotel buffets are served warm/lukewarm at best, here the hot buffet was served very hot and the quality of the ingredients was excellent. Final word must be regarding the staff. All the staff we interacted with, from the booking team through to the front desk staff, were absolutely first class and they could not do enough to assist you, from our need to change the dates of our booking due to a cancelled flight, right through to arranging a taxi back to the airport for us. All the staff were a real credit to the company and give an excellent impression, from a customer service perspective.
Ibis Belfast City Centre
3.9/5102 Reviews
The location is good, right in the city center, there are supermarkets around, and it is only 5 minutes to the central pedestrian street. Unlike other hotels, the heating equipment is air-conditioned, so the effect is average.
Leonardo Hotel Belfast - Formerly Jurys Inn
4.3/552 Reviews
Stayed here for 3 nights for qcon, staff were very friendly and didn't judge on my cosplays. Enjoyed watching the channels challenge and citv on the tv when coming back after an exhausting day. Having the bath to relax my muscles was divine.

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Belfast Travel Guide

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.

Trip.com offers you the best services to book Belfast hotels at a discounted rate. Avail Belfast hotel deals along with the best amenities and convenient services for your family vacation or short travels. Try the Trip.com app or the user-friendly website for making your hotel reservations with ease.

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