Leonardo Hotel Belfast is located next to Belfast’s City Hall and Opera House. It boasts spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, a 24-hour reception and a restaurant serving modern cuisine.
Anonymous
From
Malta
Lovely and comfortable space. Even the lobby was spacious. Very well connected at the heart of the city.
In the very centre of Belfast, this Ibis hotel offers modern rooms with satellite TV, 5 minutes’ walk away from Belfast’s nightlife and bars.
Leandro A.
From
Netherlands
Did have an issue with card payment and they took quite some time to end up in a guest friendly solution. The woman was reluctant to understand at first.
In the centre 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.
Anthony
From
Ireland
Friendly staff, convenient location and great value for money
In Belfast’s vibrant Gasworks district, the 4-star voco Belfast features a stylish restaurant and cocktail bar. The spacious rooms offer free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
With free Wi-Fi access, a 24-hour front desk and air-conditioning, ETAP Hotel Belfast is located in Belfast’s busy city centre.
Joanne
From
United Kingdom
Good location. The room kept clean, shower, sinks, toilet. A nice touch with shower gel. The beds are comfortable enough. There are Usb charging ports at bottom of bed, with plug points. There was a pool table down stairs at reception and bar area.
In the heart of the city, this beautifully converted Victorian warehouse is now a stylish and luxurious 4-star hotel, mixing period features with modern boutique style.
The Flint Hotel is located in Belfast, 350 metres from City Hall and 850 metres from The Waterfront Hall. The property is close to the Odyssey Arena, Victoria Square Shopping Centre and St.
Ten Square Hotel is situated in the heart of Belfast City Centre, a 5-minute drive from Titanic Quarter, SSE Arena, Waterfront Hall, Belfast Cathedral and all central attractions, shops, whilst...
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Titanic Hotel Belfast is located opposite the Titanic Belfast. It is 600 metres from the SSE Arena. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Titanic Hotel Belfast is located opposite the Titanic Belfast. It is 600 metres from the SSE Arena. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Guest review
Everything was just perfect.
The hotel was fascinating.
Just 10 minutes from Belfast’s vibrant city centre, The Beechlawn Hotel offers large, colourful bedrooms. With an international restaurant, there is also free private parking.
Guest review
Very clean and the staff were so polite and friendly
Ten Square Hotel is situated in the heart of Belfast City Centre, a 5-minute drive from Titanic Quarter, SSE Arena, Waterfront Hall, Belfast Cathedral and all central attractions, shops, whilst...
Guest review
Efficiency of staff, decor within the hotel, location.
Crowne Plaza - Belfast is a 4-star hotel is situated in the surroundings of Lagan Valley Regional Park, just 15 minutes by car from Belfast's thriving city centre.
Guest review
The staff were both friendly and very, very helpful
Leonardo Hotel Belfast is located next to Belfast’s City Hall and Opera House. It boasts spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, a 24-hour reception and a restaurant serving modern cuisine.
Guest review
Very close to city shops. The room was very spacious
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 Centre are all within 10 minutes' walk of...
Guest review
Absolutely fantastic and the breakfast was delicious
The Flint Hotel is located in Belfast, 350 metres from City Hall and 850 metres from The Waterfront Hall. The property is close to the Odyssey Arena, Victoria Square Shopping Centre and St.
Guest review
Very good location. Room is big Clean and comfortable.
Set in Belfast and with The Waterfront Hall reachable within less than 1 km, The Foundry offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Attractively situated in the OYO Queens Quarter district of Belfast, Kates BnB is set 400 metres from The Belfast Empire Music Hall, a 15-minute walk from The Waterfront Hall and 2.1 km from Odyssey...
Guest review
Room was perfect , clean , comfortable
With smart tv
Just outside of Belfast city with the centre 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.
Guest review
Location, comfortable room. Windows that open wide.
In the heart of Belfast’s city centre, the 4-star Europa Hotel is next to Great Victoria Street Railway Station. Guests can enjoy luxurious rooms and dining in the contemporary bistro.
Guest review
Very helpful and friendly Staff at reception desk.
Ibis Belfast Queens Quarter hotel provides contemporary, good value rooms, near Belfast City Centre and Queens University. There is excellent access to local rail and bus links.
Guest review
Staff very friendly and helpful
Rooms very spacious
A 10-minute drive from Belfast city centre, Culloden hotel has a spa, a pool and a fitness suite. There is free parking, and Belfast Airport is a 5-minute drive away.
Bullitt Hotel offers accommodation in Belfast, 1.2 km 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.
Guest review
Lovely modern accommodation that was perfectly located
Next to The Waterfront Hall convention centre, Hilton Belfast has a fitness room and a modern bar and restaurant. Overlooking the River Lagan, Belfast’s vibrant city centre is under a mile away.
Guest review
Great location and staff were so friendly and helpful
In Belfast’s vibrant Gasworks district, the 4-star voco Belfast features a stylish restaurant and cocktail bar. The spacious rooms offer free Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
Guest review
10mins walk into city centre and 5mins from golden mile
FAQs about hotels in Belfast
On average, 3-star hotels in Belfast cost £121 per night, and 4-star hotels in Belfast are £151 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Belfast can on average be found for £203 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Belfast this weekend is £182 or, for a 4-star hotel, £221. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Belfast for this weekend cost on average around £314 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £91 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Belfast for tonight. You'll pay on average around £120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Belfast will cost around £212 (based on Booking.com prices).
Driving in belfast is a bit of a disaster, it took a while...
Driving in belfast is a bit of a disaster, it took a while to get used of. I loved belfast it's a beautiful city full of so much to do, access to the rest of the north easily, city is big, very big, titantic museum was amazing, giants causeway breathtaking and aquarium in portaferry well worth a visit. I got addicted to tim hortons open 24 hours.
Guest review by
Lorraine
Ireland
Review score
10.0
We loved visiting the Botanic Gardens, in particular the...
We loved visiting the Botanic Gardens, in particular the indoor Tropical Ravine. The cafe in the Ulster Museum does an excellent scone! St George's Indoor Market is well worth a visit, as is the Titanic Experience.
Guest review by
Rowan
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
If you want to understand the city better the DC History of...
If you want to understand the city better the DC History of Terrorism walking tour was hard-hitting but excellent. The Odyssey small coach trip to Giants Causeway, a hop on hop off bus, and the guided tour of City Hall are all worth doing. Lovely community cafe in the City Hall.
Great live music and friendly people in the bars.
Superb steak and cocktail at James St restaurant (not cheap but was recommended to me by a local and didn't disappoint).
Guest review by
Helen
Review score
10.0
The City Bus Tour was very good, the driver had a great...
The City Bus Tour was very good, the driver had a great sense of humour and fund of anecdotes about the city and its people.
The Titanic exhibition was worth a visit and covered the whole story in some depth but it is pricey.
The National Trust properties in the area are a must if you are a member, the guides were brilliant and really brought the properties to life with their stories. The guide at the Giants Causeway spun some great yarns.
The bus service is very good and if you have a problem a local is always happy to help.
Guest review by
Duncan
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Lots to do and prices for places to visit were fair.
Lots to do and prices for places to visit were fair. Easy to get around and reasonable costs for buses, trains etc. Lovely people in the Belfast Information Centre. You need at least a week to see most of Belfast!
Just note that buses do not stop unless you indicate for them to do so, not very helpful.
Guest review by
Sharon
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
This is a great city to visit with lots to see and do.
This is a great city to visit with lots to see and do. It has very much changed from the past and is now a place that should be added to your "must visit" list.
Amongst the quirks we tried was the Belfast Beer Bike where up to 15 people pedal around the city while enjoying a beer or other beverage. Visiting the areas of the former troubles show how things have changed and this I believe is now one of the safest cities in Europe.
Guest review by
Winterburn
United Kingdom
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When I visit Belfast, this hotel is my go-to choice as it's in my preferred city centre location. Very easy to walk to city attractions, shops, restaurants as well as the Grand Central bus and train hub.
Comfortable bed, plenty of complimentary tea and coffee in room. Fluffy towels and comp toiletries.
It was ideally situated,close to all the amenities i.e the city centre and the cathedral quarter ,it was all within walking distance.
Johnny who works the night shift was an absolute credit to the hotel,could tell he was happy doing the job he does, lovely lad
This is a small boutique hotel, very well presented and exceptionally clean and tidy. It’s a well-preserved piece of Belfast’s built heritage from which one can walk to the city centre or to the Cave Hill. The manager is attentive.
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