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This renovated Victorian red-brick house is on the fashionable Lisburn Road with its plethora of designer label boutiques, cafes and shops.
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Lisnacurran Country House
Edwardian elegance greets guests at this beautiful country house, just two miles from Hillsborough, near Lisburn, and c.20mins from Belfast.
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Maryville House
A little oasis off the chic Lisburn Road, this self-styled boutique B&B is certainly a stand-out. The Victorian
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McCracken's
Walk off the belly-busting big fat fry with a 15-minute downhill saunter into town or explore the nearby Shankill and Falls Roads.
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Somerton House
Beautifully decorated in period colours and dotted with antiques and curios, this grand old Edwardian townhouse is a real Belfast gem.
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Ashfield B&B
This rustic brick detached house is well placed for George Best Belfast City Airport and, not surprisingly, very popular with commuter types jetting in for a bit of business.
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Botanic Lodge
Its great location makes this B&B popular with backpackers, businesspeople and parents visiting their beloved student offspring.
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Bowdens
This delightful old townhouse serves up an outstanding gourmet breakfast, with free-range eggs, organic tomatoes, dry cured bacon and local potato bread all jostling for space on your plate.
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Citilodge
Take a seaside boarding house, plonk it in the city, inject it with growth hormones and you've got the Citilodge. Not a surface, bedspread or wall space is bereft of chintz, stripes, paintings and large-scale murals.
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Failte
Look for the big white detached house just off the fashionable Lisburn Rd and in pole position for the King's Hall and, for those in search of their Irish roots, the Public Records Office.
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Greenmount B&B
Scoot into town via bus or black taxi (only £1.40) from this family run west Belfast B&B. The two rooms come as family, twin, double or single occupancy and the communal bathroom boasts a lovely bubbly jacuzzi.
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Kate's B&B
This 19th century townhouse has been converted into a very popular Queen's Quarter B&B. The artery-clogging Ulster
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Parkview Lodge
This north Belfast B&B has a lovely park vista and views towards the mighty Cavehill. Handy for the Zoo and Castle, as well as the Port of Belfast, there's also a bus stop just outside the house to whisk you into the city centre.
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Springfield B&B
While most people choose to stay in the city centre or its southerly suburbs, more and more visitors are opting to head west.
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Tara Lodge
More a hotel than a B&B, the award-winning Tara Lodge is a modern building located right in the heart of the happening hub that is the Queen's Quarter.
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Windemere House
A Victorian residence with secure parking, family rooms and a quiet location between busy Botanic Avenue and the stylish Lisburn Road.
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