Showing 24 Hotels out of 73 in "Belfast"

View of Premier Inn Belfast City Centre, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $15 /night
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View of ETAP Hotel Belfast, a top-rated hotel in Belfast

ETAP Hotel Belfast

From $96 /night
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View of Harpers Boutique Bed and Breakfast, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $88 /night
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View of Titanic Guest Boutique Accommodation, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $63 /night
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View of Pottingers Quay, a top-rated hotel in Belfast

Pottingers Quay

From $118 /night
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View of Dream Apartments Belfast, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $252 /night
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View of Cordia Serviced Apartments, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $221 /night
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View of Titanic The Lady, a top-rated hotel in Belfast

Titanic The Lady

From $149 /night
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View of OYO Queens Quarter, a top-rated hotel in Belfast

OYO Queens Quarter

From $167 /night
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View of Wellesley Guest Accommodation, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $52 /night
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View of Central Belfast Apartments: Margarita, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $121 /night
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View of Citygate Belfast, a top-rated hotel in Belfast

Citygate Belfast

From $73 /night
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View of Central Belfast Apartments: Eden, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $175 /night
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View of Central Belfast Apartments: Sandford, a top-rated hotel in Belfast
From $53 /night
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Accommodation Types in Belfast

About Belfast

Belfast's history is a compelling saga of industry, conflict, and peace. It rose to global prominence in the 19th and early 20th centuries as a world leader in linen production, rope-making, and most famously, shipbuilding—the ill-fated RMS Titanic was constructed here. The latter half of the 20th century was dominated by 'The Troubles,' a period of sectarian conflict, the echoes of which can be respectfully explored through guided political tours. Since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, the city has undergone a remarkable renaissance, embracing its complex history while forging a new identity centered on culture, education, and tourism. The city is famous for the Titanic Belfast museum, a stunning architectural homage to the ship, and its rich musical heritage, which ranges from traditional Irish folk to giving the world bands like Snow Patrol. Key districts include the Cathedral Quarter, the creative hub bursting with pubs and galleries; the Titanic Quarter, a regenerated waterfront area; and the Queen's Quarter, home to the university and Botanic Gardens. Belfast is a city where gritty history and glossy modernity exist side-by-side, offering a uniquely authentic and engaging experience.

Best Time to Visit Belfast

The best time to visit Belfast is during the late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September) when daylight is long, rainfall is relatively lower, and temperatures are mild (10-18°C/50-64°F), perfect for sightseeing. Summer (July-August) is peak season with the warmest weather (up to 19°C/66°F) and major events like the Belfast Maritime Festival and various cultural arts festivals, but it's also the busiest and most expensive. Winter (November-February) is off-peak: days are short, cold (3-8°C/37-46°F), and wet, but you'll find fewer crowds and lower prices, and the city sparkles with Christmas markets and lights. The shoulder seasons offer a good balance of decent weather and manageable tourist numbers. Major annual events include St. Patrick's Day celebrations in March, the Belfast International Arts Festival in October, and the Christmas markets from mid-November through December. Always pack a waterproof layer regardless of the season.

Where to Stay in Belfast

City Centre High

The commercial and retail heart, home to City Hall, Victoria Square, and main shopping streets. Bustling by day, quieter at night.

Best for: Shopping, first-time visitors, convenience
Cathedral Quarter Mid-High

The cultural and nightlife nucleus, with cobbled streets, historic pubs, live music venues, street art, and independent galleries.

Best for: Nightlife, dining, culture, arts
Titanic Quarter Mid

A regenerated waterfront district centered on the Titanic Belfast museum, SS Nomadic, and modern apartments. Has a sleek, maritime feel.

Best for: History, modern architecture, families
Queen's Quarter Mid

Centered around Queen's University, the Ulster Museum, and the beautiful Botanic Gardens. Lively with students, cafes, and bookshops.

Best for: Students, academics, gardens, budget eats
South Belfast (Lisburn Road/Malone Road) High

An affluent residential area known for its Victorian architecture, boutique shopping on Lisburn Road, and many restaurants.

Best for: Upscale dining, shopping, peaceful stays
North Belfast Low-Mid

A historically significant area featuring the Cave Hill Country Park, Belfast Castle, and the politically symbolic peace wall and murals.

Best for: History tours, hiking, panoramic views
East Belfast Low-Mid

The historic home of the shipyards, including the Harland and Wolff cranes. More residential, with connections to C.S. Lewis and growing cultural spots.

Best for: Industrial history, local life
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotels in Belfast

What is the price range for hotels in Belfast?

Hotels in Belfast range from $15 to $252 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $15/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $252/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

How many hotels are available in Belfast?

Belfast has 73 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

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Belfast offers various accommodation types including 3-star hotels, 4-star hotels, 5-star luxury properties, vacation rentals, apartments, and resorts. Each type offers different amenities and price points. Our filters help you find exactly what you're looking for.

Which hotels in Belfast are closest to Belfast City Hall?

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What are the best hotels near Titanic Belfast?

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