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Dukes at Queens
Sparkly chandeliers and silver-hued wallpaper dazzle in the small yet elegant reception area of this 'boutique chic' Queen's Quarter hotel.
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La Mon Hotel & Country Club
A 20min drive along the winding country roads south of the city will lead you to this family-run gem of a hotel. The ensuite bedrooms have everything you'd expect, but the real lure for visitors is the hotel's exceptional leisure facilities.
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Old Inn
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 Morrison to Tsar Peter the Great.
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Holiday Inn
Situated opposite the BBC and a favourite with suits and creative types, this city centre hotel offers top class business and leisure facilities.
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Malone Lodge Hotel
In a short space of time this locally-owned, Queen's Quarter hotel has become one of the best four stars in city. The
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Ramada
Three miles south of the city centre sits this sprawling hotel overlooking the picturesque Lagan Valley Regional Park and a stone's throw from charming Shaws Bridge and the Neolithic Giant's Ring.
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Stormont Hotel
This large, contemporary hotel is one of Belfast's most popular corporate centres. Its purpose-built Confex Centre fulfills every conferencing desire, and the hotel's bright and airy reception is a Mecca for networking execs.
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Wellington Park Hotel
Known locally as the Wellie Park, a moniker adopted by its nightclub, this Belfast institution is a grand survivor of the city's more turbulent times.
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