Hotel Guide: Belfast, Ireland

Stormy Brooke Swain
Traveling to Ireland is an experience that many can only dream of. Cheap lodging is great in Ireland, because most people don't visit so that they can look at the walls in a hotel room, but usually only use the room to sleep in anyway. Belfast is a wonderful place to get to know the locals, and a nice apartment or central hotel is always a good idea if you plan on spending a lot of time immersing yourself in the Irish culture.

Pearl Court Guesthouse & Apartments
11-13 Malone Road
Belfast, BT5 5NT, GB
866-539-0036

The Pearl Court Guesthouse, is like a bed and breakfast, but you can also rent an apartment if you wish. A twin room with use of a shared bathroom and free breakfast is around $77 dollars, while the nightly rent for an apartment is $130. The Pearl Court is located in a great area that is within walking distance to the Botanic Gardens and the city center.

Park Inn Belfast
4 Clarence Street West
Belfast, BT2 7GP, GB
866-539-0036

The Park Inn is a standard hotel that has prices from $90 to $120 a night. The difference in price depends on time of year and if you choose the buffet breakfast in the morning. Enjoy the luxuries of a restaurant on-site and a fitness facility for your daily work out, while in Belfast. The sauna, steam room and bar are all great amenities if you are interested in having a relaxing evening, after your long day of visiting historic Ireland. Your room welcomes you with tea and coffee as well as satellite TV's and a telephone.

Jurys Inn Belfast
Fisherwick Place
Belfast, BT2 7AP, GB
866-539-0036

The Jurys Inn offers a standard room with a double and twin bed or a double and sofa bed, the rate is around $130 a night. The Inn has a bar and restaurant for you to enjoy, if you are looking for food but don't want to have to go find it. The Jurys Inn is centrally located and great if you want to brink the kids to Belfast with you. Feel save with 24 hour security guards and look great with the dry cleaning service available at the hotel. Your room at the Jurys Inn includes a clock radio, TV and nice linens and woods to help you have a great sleep under the Irish sky.

Source:

Hotels.com, http://www.hotels.com

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