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The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast - Belfast - Dining room
The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
9 Wonderful
City Centre$393+
$393+
Free Wi-Fi
Balmoral Hotel, Belfast - Belfast - Living room
$242+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Tara Lodge
9.3 Wonderful
City Centre$217+
$217+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Hilton Belfast
8.5 Very Good
City Centre$282+
$282+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Bullitt Hotel
8.7 Very Good
City Centre$284+
$284+
Free Wi-Fi
Europa Hotel
8.6 Very Good
City Centre$313+
$313+
Free Wi-Fi
Crowne Plaza Belfast
8.4 Very Good
$285+
$285+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Clayton Hotel Belfast
8.3 Very Good
City Centre$235+
$235+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Ten Square Hotel
8.8 Very Good
City Centre$321+
$321+
Free Wi-Fi
Malmaison Belfast
7.9 Good
City Centre$283+
$283+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Leonardo Hotel Belfast
8.2 Very Good
City Centre$227+
$227+
Free Wi-Fi
Beechlawn House Hotel
8.4 Very Good
$228+
$228+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

Belfast hotels near Botanic Gardens

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Holiday Inn Express Belfast City - Belfast - Bedroom
Holiday Inn Express Belfast City
8.2 Very Good
City Centre$200+
$200+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Gregory by the Warren Collection - Belfast - Bedroom
Gregory by the Warren Collection
8.6 Very Good
City Centre$218+
$218+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
The Malone
8.1 Very Good
City Centre$322+
$322+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

Top Belfast hotels with parking

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Ivanhoe Inn and Hotel - Belfast
Ivanhoe Inn and Hotel
8.5 Very Good
$210+
$210+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Stormont Hotel - Belfast - Building
Stormont Hotel
8.5 Very Good
$279+
$279+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi

The 10 best hotels in Belfast

Discover the top hotels in Belfast handpicked by local expert Ciara McQuillan.
Ciara McQuillan
6 December 2023

Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is a city that truly encompasses a diverse blend of experiences. It offers a lot to any visitor, making it a sum of many fascinating parts. Exploring the city is a delight, and the accommodation options cater to all budgets, ensuring an equally exciting stay. Whether you seek luxurious lodgings, Bohemian bolt holes, or anything in between, Belfast boasts an impressive range of hotels. Here, I present to you my carefully selected list of the best hotels in Belfast.

1.

The Merchant Hotel

Address:

16 Skipper Street

Price:

$539-1405.04/night

For a luxury hotel in Belfast, look no further than The Merchant Hotel – a five-star icon that once housed the headquarters of Ulster Bank. Renowned for its imposing Italianate, sandstone façade, it’s a place to both see and be seen and understood to be one of the best hotels in Belfast.
The 62 guestrooms are diverse in style from Art Deco to Victorian, while the selection of bar and restaurant facilities impresses. At the heart of the property, The Great Room is a formal restaurant in a stunning space with domed ceilings and an enviable chandelier. Alternatively, Bert’s Jazz Bar and Restaurant on the ground floor, offers bistro-style dining and jazz music seven nights a week.
The Cocktail Bar is another architectural beauty, serving vintage Champagne and cocktails. The destination spa and rooftop gym, with a sauna and hot tub overlooking the city, is the icing on the cake.

2.

Crowne Plaza Belfast

Address:

117 Milltown Road

Price:

$189-864.51/night

Located in Minnowburn, a short drive from Belfast city, the four-star Crowne Plaza Belfast is a recently refurbished 120-room property in the heart of the Lagan Valley Regional Park. The hotel is surrounded by an abundance of rivers, forests, and cycle paths and is perfect for spending time ambling around the local area.
The proximity to the city center means that you are within reach of everything Belfast offers, but I usually just succumb to relaxing and unwinding at the hotel’s impressive range of amenities. The spa and health club include an indoor swimming pool and fitness center with a range of treatments available.
Dining needs are catered for in The Green Room restaurant, while The River Bar Lounge & Bistro provides for all of your cocktail needs. Guest rooms are modern and bright with air conditioning, flat screen TVs, snuggly bathrobes, and most importantly – 24-hour room service.

3.

Bullitt Hotel

Address:

40a Church Lane

Price:

$227-518.37/night

Laid-back is the vibe you can expect at ultra-hip Bullitt Hotel. Just a short walk from the Cathedral Quarter, Bullitt is named after the movie of the same name starring Steve McQueen. With 74 rooms from dinky (aka small) to biggy (aka less small), rooms have everything you need and nothing you don’t – think king-size beds, rain showers, and flat-screen TVs.
There is even a “dog den” option if you enjoy bringing your pooch along. Meanwhile, social butterflies won’t be left behind with the bar and dining options within the hotel. Taylor and Clay is a lively grill room, Tetto is a rooftop restaurant and bar, while the Lobby and Courtyard Lounge is great for light bites. I loved Rattlebag Cocktail Bar; perfect for an intimate nightcap.
Bullitt hosts many eclectic music events, such as jazz and blues, lobby vinyl sessions, and weekend DJs. Always great fun, whatever your musical leanings.

4.

Ten Square Hotel

Address:

10 Donegal Square South

Price:

$78-2049.58/night

A centrally located four-star property, Ten Square is housed in a stunning Victorian building that dates from 1862. Once a linen warehouse, today it has transformed into a 131-room hotel right in the city. There are three room types: standard, deluxe, and executive, many with spectacular views over the city.
Rooms are classically styled with all mod cons. Groups will love the wow factor of the Vegas suite, which can sleep up to ten people – perfect for a girls (or boys) night, it also boasts an outdoor hot tub and acres of space for lounging.
Similarly, the Jaffe penthouse boasts a stunning roof terrace with views for miles. Food-wise, Josper’s Steakhouse is ideal for meat lovers, while The Loft bar has a decidedly “private club” feel with an impressive cocktail menu. On the ground floor, The Doffer Bar is a sport lover’s dream, showing every type of sporting fixture imaginable.

5.

Holiday Inn Belfast City Centre

Address:

40 Hope Street

Price:

$152-511.55/night

There was a lot I loved about the 250-room Holiday Inn Belfast City Centre. Its proximity to the city and the Great Victoria Street train station is one, the vast array of on-site amenities is another. Remote workers (or just those who need to get online) will appreciate the dedicated workspaces and business services.
Gym goers will be happy with the small but perfectly organized in-house gym. There is also an impressive range of accessible features throughout the hotel, including accessible guest rooms with emergency pull cords and grab bars, plus a selection of hearing and vision accessibility features and services.
Breakfast is served buffet-style, and kids get to stay and eat for free, making it ideal for solo travelers, couples, and families alike. The room service, 24-hour reception desk, and car rental desk are all subtle touches that make a big impact in this day and age.

6.

The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast

Address:

1-3 Great Victoria Street

Price:

$261-5949.24/night

The five-star Fitzwilliam Hotel is a tasteful and refined property, close to the Grand Opera House and Ulster Hall. With 146 guest rooms, The Fitzwilliam is considered to be the one of the best hotels in Belfast, and I couldn’t agree more. Perfect for an indulgent weekend getaway, I loved the range of experiences offered to guests.
These include cocktail masterclasses, murder mystery dinners, and “crafternoon” tea – an unusual take on the classic with craft beer – traditionalists will be glad to observe that the classic afternoon tea is also an option.
Other services that elevate The Fitzwilliam are the dog-friendly policy, the accessibility access, the plush guestrooms, and the on-site parking. The turndown service is a nice touch, and the suites have stunning glazed walls with expansive views over the city. The baby grand piano in the 1,300 sq. ft. penthouse suite is the stuff of dreams.

7.

Europa Hotel

Address:

Great Victoria Street 1

Price:

$186-1720.49/night

One of the best hotels in Belfast, The Europa exudes understated elegance and has a fascinating history. The location is ideal, just a short walk from the city, and the public spaces are both spacious and intimate. The 272-guest room property recently underwent phase one of a refurbishment project, which upgraded some of the guest rooms to include air conditioning, automated window blinds, new bathrooms, and updated interiors.
Beds from King Koil are ridiculously comfy, while The Titanic Suite is fit for a queen. The food in The Causerie Restaurant is delicious, and a nightcap in the Piano Bar to the backdrop of the resident pianist make for a memorable evening.
Other amenities might be somewhat limited, but it’s hard to care when you are staying so close to the city in such an iconic property. Plus, there is jazz in the Lobby Bar on Saturday afternoons. Need I say more?

8.

Hilton Belfast

Address:

4 Lanyon Place

Price:

$201-1466.43/night

Hilton Belfast has a lot to live up to, and it doesn’t disappoint. On the banks of the River Lagan, a 10-minute walk from the city center, Hilton Belfast has a range of rooms to suit every guest. There are connecting rooms for families, and Executive Level rooms on the top floor include access to the Executive Lounge.
All rooms have Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs, on-demand movies, and a mini bar. Other conveniences include a 24-hour reception desk, room service, and babysitting. Pet friendly rooms are available too, and there is also an on-site fitness center, as well as a business center.
The Riverside Restaurant and Bar offers a brasserie-style menu, and we enjoyed the stunning views over the River Lagan thanks to the floor-to-ceiling windows. The staff at No.4 Cocktail Bar mix a mean Manhattan, making Hilton Belfast one of the best hotels in Belfast – in my mind anyway.

9.

Tara Lodge

Address:

36 Cromwell Road

Price:

$184-496.2/night

A four-star boutique property, Tara Lodge is an underrated option and we think one of the best boutique hotels in Belfast. Just a 15-minute walk from the city center, Tara Lodge is ideally located in the Queens District, home to Queens University and The Botanic Gardens.
Around the corner, Botanic Avenue is a hub of activity with lots of highly regarded restaurants, wine bars, and cafés to choose from. The 34 rooms at Tara Lodge are comfortable and well-equipped with LCD TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, crisp linens and high-speed Wi-Fi. Extra touches such as Grohe showers and toiletries from designer Orla Kiely are subtle but impactful.
Signature rooms boast GHD hair straighteners, Nespresso machines, and bluetooth speakers. There is no evening dining option, but breakfast is a serious affair with a comprehensive à la carte menu. The free on-site parking is another subtle perk.

10.

Stormont Hotel

Address:

587 Upper Newtownards Road

Price:

$193-503.02/night

The four-star Stormont Hotel is adjacent to the famous Stormont Estate, with its expansive parklands just a three-minute drive from the city. A revamp in 2017 resulted in an upgrade of some of the public spaces, with 20 of the 105 guestrooms being refreshed. We enjoyed the food and the cozy new wood-burning stoves in the lounge on a crisp day. On Sundays, lunch in The Grand Ballroom showcases the best of seasonal, Northern Ireland produce. For a more formal affair, La Scala Bistro serves dinner on a daily basis.
Free parking is a bonus, as is the 24-hour front desk and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout. Guest rooms at The Stormont Hotel are comfortable and spacious, and each has a workstation, a seating area, and smart TVs. Bathrooms feature powerful showers, and there is a selection of suites and family rooms, too.

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Top tips for finding Belfast hotel deals

  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Belfast if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Monday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 77 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Belfast accommodation.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Belfast for 1 day.
  • Interested in learning more about this charming town’s history? Select a hotel near the Titanic Belfast, a maritime museum that tells the story of the famous ocean liner that sunk in the early 1900s. The Titanic Hotel Belfast is set in a converted ship building office that dates back to the 1800s and is adjacent to the museum.
  • For visitors who would like to explore Belfast’s lush natural scenery, choose a hotel near the city’s Botanic Gardens, such as the quaint Pearl Court. The Botanic Gardens were created in the 1800s and contain a variety of exotic plants from all across the world, as well as an elaborate conservatory that is set in the middle of the property.
  • If you would like to see some of the city’s ancient architecture, pick a hotel near Belfast Castle, such as the Old Bank Hotel located less than a 10-minute drive away. Dating back to the year 1870, Belfast Castle contains a visitor centre, children’s playground, boutique and restaurant.
  • To do some shopping during your vacation in Belfast, book a hotel that is located next to St George's Market, like the 4-star Hilton. St George’s Market is an indoor Victorian market that is open throughout the weekends and has vendors selling produce, ready-to-eat items, clothing and handmade souvenirs.
  • For travellers who love the performing arts, choose a hotel next to the Grand Opera House, such as the affordable Jurys Inn that is located a 3-minute walk away from the theatre. The Grand Opera House hosts a variety of performances, including ballets, operas, comedy shows and musicals.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Belfast

  • Are there hotels in Belfast with free parking?

    The Park Inn by Radisson is located directly in the city centre and offers both free Wi-Fi and parking for guests. The Malone Lodge Hotel & Apartments is a 4-star choice that is less than a 10-minute walk from Queen's University Belfast and offers free parking as well.

  • Which hotels in Belfast offer free breakfast?

    The Dukes at Queens Hotel is a trendy choice that is only a 5-minute walk from the Botanic train station and offers complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi. The Holiday Inn Express is located in the Queen’s Quarter neighbourhood and includes free breakfast and coffee-making facilities.

  • What are good hotels in Belfast near the Albert Memorial Clock?

    The Premier Inn is a budget-friendly option that is close by the City Hall building and the Albert Memorial Clock. The Bullitt Hotel is a cosy 4-star choice equally close to the Albert Memorial Clock and is located in the heart of the city centre.

  • What are good hotels in Belfast near the Ulster Museum?

    If you would like to learn more about Ireland’s history, choose a hotel that is located next to the Ulster Museum. The Wellington Park Hotel is a family-owned establishment that dates back to the 1950s and is only a 3-minute walk from the museum. The Belfast City Backpacker is an affordable hostel that is close to the museum as well as the Botanic Gardens.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Belfast?

    The average price of a double room in Belfast is $400, but it varies considerably depending on location, facilities, and seasonality. In the last 3 days, KAYAK users have found double rooms for as cheap as $68.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Belfast?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Belfast districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Belfast city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Belfast hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Belfast that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Balmoral Hotel, Belfast, Tara Lodge and Beechlawn House Hotel.

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