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Hotels in Belfast

Discover Belfast - Titanic heritage, live music, and Irish charm

Belfast’s hotels offer the perfect base to explore a city that mixes industrial heritage, cultural charm, and contemporary energy.

Famous for the Titanic Quarter, colourful murals, and vibrant nightlife, Belfast is ideal for weekend breaks and cultural escapes. Visitors can explore museums, enjoy live music in the Cathedral Quarter, or relax in elegant Victorian hotels.

Whether you’re here for a family trip, a romantic getaway, or a short city break, Belfast has a hotel to suit.

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Belfast City Hall

Belfast City Hall

Where to Stay in Belfast

Belfast offers distinct districts, each with its own personality:

  • Central Belfast: The commercial heart, home to City Hall, theatres, and shopping streets. Great for those who want to be close to major landmarks and weekend buzz.
  • Titanic Quarter: A modern waterfront area with the world-famous Titanic Belfast museum and historic docks. Perfect for families and history lovers.
  • Cathedral Quarter: Artsy and atmospheric, filled with cobbled streets, pubs, galleries, and live music venues. Ideal for nightlife and culture seekers.
  • Queen’s Quarter: Leafy and relaxed, home to Queen’s University, Botanic Gardens, and the Ulster Museum. Best for walkers, families, and students of history.
  • Linen Quarter: Trendy and stylish, this area celebrates Belfast’s industrial past. Packed with converted warehouses, cool restaurants, and chic hotels.
Albert Memorial Clock Tower Belfast Nordirland

Albert Memorial Clock Tower in central Belfast

Best Hotels in Belfast

From boutique hideaways to family-friendly favourites, Belfast’s hotels cater to every traveller type.

Best Boutique Hotels in Belfast

  • Titanic Hotel Belfast (4-star): Located in the former Harland & Wolff offices, with shipyard history built into its design. Nautical interiors, heritage tours, and views of the famous cranes.
  • Merchant Hotel (5-star): A grand hotel in the Cathedral Quarter with opulent interiors, a jazz bar, and a famous afternoon tea in its Great Room lounge.
  • The Malone Hotel (4-star): A renovated Victorian townhouse offering warm, family-run hospitality with a cosy bar and close to Botanic Gardens.

Best Hotels for Weekend Breaks in Belfast

  • The Fitzwilliam Belfast (5-star): Stylish city-centre hotel with chic interiors, fine dining, and luxury touches, perfect for a romantic or indulgent short stay.
  • Europa Hotel (4-star): An iconic landmark with a storied past, now offering elegant rooms, afternoon tea, and a lively piano bar.
  • Bullitt Hotel (4-star): A trendy Cathedral Quarter hotel with compact rooms, bold design, and a rooftop bar ideal for weekend buzz.

Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Belfast

  • Europa Hotel (4-star): Spacious family rooms, children’s menus, and a central location for easy access to kid-friendly attractions.
  • Titanic Hotel Belfast (4-star): A historic setting with bright family rooms, dining options, and museum access just steps away.
  • The Malone Hotel (4-star): Boutique family-friendly atmosphere near Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum.

Best Hotels for Culture & History Lovers in Belfast

  • Merchant Hotel (5-star): Architectural splendour combined with jazz nights, traditional pubs, and easy access to museums.
  • Titanic Hotel Belfast (4-star): Stay where Titanic was designed, with heritage décor and close proximity to Titanic Belfast.
  • Europa Hotel (4-star): A historic landmark that tells Belfast’s modern story, now a symbol of peace and renewal.

 

Top Things to Do in Belfast

  • Titanic Belfast: Explore the award-winning museum with immersive exhibits telling the story of RMS Titanic where it was built.
  • Black Taxi Tours: Local guides share stories behind Belfast’s political murals and history of The Troubles.
  • Live Music & Pubs: Cathedral Quarter pubs and Ulster Hall host everything from traditional folk to major gigs.
  • Ulster Museum: Family-friendly galleries showcase art, archaeology, and natural history in Botanic Gardens.
  • Crumlin Road Gaol: Tour this Victorian prison and discover chilling tales of Belfast’s past.
  • St. George’s Market: A lively weekend market offering local food, crafts, and live music.

 

Looking towards Belfast’s Titanic museum

Looking towards Belfast’s Titanic museum

Getting to and Around Belfast

  • By Air: George Best Belfast City Airport is just 3 miles from the centre, with quick bus links. Belfast International Airport is 30 minutes away with express coach transfers.
  • By Train or Bus: Regular trains run to Dublin, and Ulsterbus connects Belfast with towns across Northern Ireland. Coaches also run from Dublin city and airport.
  • By Car: Easily reached via the M1/A1 from Dublin and M2 from Antrim. City car parks and Park & Ride options are available.
  • Getting Around: The city is walkable, with Metro buses, Glider rapid transit, and a Belfast Bikes scheme for cycling.

When to Visit Belfast

Spring: Mild weather, blooming parks, and cultural events like the Belfast Film Festival make this a refreshing time to explore.

Summer: The liveliest season, with long days, outdoor festivals, and bustling nightlife. Crowds are at their peak, so book early.

Autumn: Quieter streets, golden foliage, and the Belfast International Arts Festival. A great mix of culture and value.

Winter: Cold and festive, with Christmas markets, cosy pubs, and New Year celebrations. A charming time for a short city break.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book tickets for Titanic Belfast?

Yes, tickets are timed, so booking in advance is recommended, especially at weekends.

Which area is best to stay in Belfast?

Cathedral Quarter for nightlife, Titanic Quarter for history, and City Centre for shopping and landmarks.

Is Belfast good for families?

Absolutely, with attractions like Titanic Belfast, the Ulster Museum, and W5 Science Centre.

How do I get from the airport to the city centre?

From City Airport, the Metro 600 bus takes 15 minutes. From Belfast International, the Express 300 coach takes about 45 minutes.

What is Belfast nightlife like?

A: Cathedral Quarter is the hub, with traditional pubs, cocktail bars, and live music venues. Ulster Hall also hosts big concerts.

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