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Where to stay
International names, boutique one-offs and gloriously homely guest houses and B&Bs are plumping their collective pillows ready for your weary wee head. Budgeting weekenders and grungy backpackers are equally spoiled for choice, while long-stay execs and large groups can opt for showroom-style self-catering apartments. Get here quick before word gets out... you've never had it so good. Our categories are based on the star ratings as dished out by our wonderful friends at the Northern Ireland Tourist Board.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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Established in 1981, Share is Ireland's largest activity centre and a pioneer in bringing together disabled and non-disabled people through its
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A 20-minute drive along the winding country roads south of the city will lead you to this family-run gem of a hotel. The recently renovated ensuite
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Five miles from Belfast, in the sleepy village of Crawfordsburn, sits one of Ireland's oldest hotels. Established in 1614, former guests range from Van
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Exuding all the charm and elegance of a boutique hotel, this sumptuous Victorian guesthouse is resplendent with eye-catching antiques and stylish design.
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Situated on the Über sophisticated shopping mecca that is the Lisburn Road, these stylish apartments are great if you're looking for private
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If you're after a great value, no frills room with an excellent city centre location then this could be it. Great Victoria Street Rail and Bus Station are
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Latest Comments
Stayed here for 4 nights NOV 08. Had a great welcome and if you want down to earth, good Irish people/ accomodation, then this is the place to stay. Kate and Clem were great and very accommodating to our numerous requests. Yes they do have cats, bu[...]
We have just returned today from a wonderful 4 days touring the Giants Causeway coast and ending up in Belfast for 24 hours. We found Helga Lodge on your website before we left and pre-booked there for one night. The from the bus station we too[...]
Stayed in Aug '08.If you want to stay in West Belfast then this is the place.Fifteen minutes walk from the city centre.Close to local shops and pubs.The absolute ultimate in Irish hospitality.Spotlessly clean rooms,never ending supply of fresh t[...]
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The site was easy enough to find but a bit intimidating as it's surrounded by a 10 foot high fence and trees; and access (both on foot and vehicle) is via locked gates, which I suppose, makes it secure and also child friendly. It is beside a mai[...]