Hi, this is my first deal, I thought I would find a deal for the school holidays. I thought this would be good for a family, 3 nights in Premier Inn Belfast City Centre, for the same price you could choose their Titanic Quarter and Cathedral Quarter hotels as well. I have chosen Easyjet from Liverpool. This is where I am from and I don't often see travel deals from up north so I thought I would find one. I have stayed here before and I believe the bus from the airport was quite cheap. I don't recommend going to the Thyme restaurant in the hotel as it is quite expensive, the hotel is very close to the city centre, and a Nandos is just around the corner.
Dates are Monday 11th April to Thursday 14th April.
Easyjet for 2 adults and 2 children is £80.96,
Premier Inn Belfast City Centre (Alfred Street) is £129 for a family room.
Hope this helps anyone.
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Lakeside to royals
16 Feb 1613#5
Best place for people like you
Freddie Mercury
16 Feb 1613#21
For all the naysayers, Belfast is a nice small city to explore.
A bus ride or walking will take you to Belfast zoo, boat rides on the Lagan, Ulster Museum, Carrickfergus castle, Cregagh glen, the Giant's ring, Lagan towpath, the leaning Albert clock, open top bus tours, Crumlin road jail, Stormont, Botanical gardens, Belfast castle, Cave hill, Belvoir forest park and so much more.
As much as the majority of us hate the silly sectarianism, most of us would prefer to live here than anywhere else.
Northern Ireland is quite small so you're always close to a beach and only 2 hours drive or bus to Dublin.
I didn't even realise I loved this wee country so much!
thecomesandgoes to royals
17 Feb 168#29
Your comment is ignorance personified.
Erodub34
16 Feb 168#6
Belfast is a beautiful city with plenty of history going back further than the past 30 years. There is plenty to see by day and there is a very lively night life. If you want to engross yourself in the events of 'The Troubles' then you can but I would suggest looking beyond that and visit places like the Titanic Centre, the Ulster Museum, the Botanic Gardens to name a few.
As Hodgey says its a brilliant place :sunglasses:
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royals
16 Feb 166#1
Err, no thanks. I'll stay at home and watch the paint on my walls dry
M_z to royals
16 Feb 163#3
I've never been to Belfast, but I imagine it might be quite interesting for 3 days?
Lakeside to royals
16 Feb 1613#5
Best place for people like you
stevc2006 to royals
16 Feb 161#9
Each to what they can afford
jynx88 to royals
16 Feb 16#11
or you could watch the paint dry on the walls in belfast (lol) as they are always painting up graffiti and trying to make it look better.
finnmaccool to royals
16 Feb 16#20
Is that cause your dog and cat keep p1ssing on them.
thecomesandgoes to royals
17 Feb 168#29
Your comment is ignorance personified.
Hodgey
16 Feb 165#2
Been to Belfast three times in the last year, stayed at Premier Inn Cathedral Quarter.
Brilliant place - Heat added
jynx88 to Hodgey
16 Feb 162#12
it is ok but i prefer the one on alfred street around from ciy hall but the one in titanic quarter is very spacious rooms.cathedral hall one is weird as the sink was in the bedroom and the toilet and shower were very closed inn.
Gopherjnr
16 Feb 162#4
beautiful
Erodub34
16 Feb 168#6
Belfast is a beautiful city with plenty of history going back further than the past 30 years. There is plenty to see by day and there is a very lively night life. If you want to engross yourself in the events of 'The Troubles' then you can but I would suggest looking beyond that and visit places like the Titanic Centre, the Ulster Museum, the Botanic Gardens to name a few.
As Hodgey says its a brilliant place :sunglasses:
AlanS181824 to Erodub34
17 Feb 16#36
Belfast is one of the nicest cities in Ireland :wink:
kencando
16 Feb 16#7
It's quiet and grim mid week. A commuter town that everyone rushes to get out off after work!
omgpleasespamme to kencando
17 Feb 161#35
That's the opposite of a commuter town. A commuter town is one that lots of commuters live in. Empty by day but busy all the other times.
narstar to kencando
17 Feb 16#52
Don't listen to this guy, he obviously hasn't a clue. There's plenty to do in the town centre, I live 2 miles out of the city centre and we're constantly in and out. The bars are great, so many good places to eat, and it is just generally a nice place to be
johnkers
16 Feb 166#8
great deal Belfast is buzzing ALL week
far too many attractions to list here check it out on the internet~but great arts scene, loads for kids to do,
marvellous pubs and restaurants, interesting history, fantastic people etc etc
johnkers
16 Feb 161#10
Oh yeah~best of all people like"royals" don't go there!!
aLV426 to johnkers
17 Feb 16#48
Say what? Most of the Royals have visited Belfast in recent years - I could list off a few I met last year and post pictures to confirm, but hey this is HotUKDeals. Heat for the deal (if only there was a similar offer in reverse!)
Get one of the local Taxi drivers to give you a tour - the last one told me he took a Swedish couple to the "interface" and demonstrated what the riots where like by throwing stones at the sign post!
Crumlin Road Gaol - was there at the weekend - Johnny Cash tribute act, not bad (well the first half anyway)
Plenty of family events - a lot sponsored by Belfast city council - and most are free! There are a lot of free events in & around Belfast, especially coming up to half term....
I'd be happy to offer any advice or local knowledge...
It depends what you want out of the trip....
Ordinero
16 Feb 161#13
Would certainly not stay in Premier Inn, Titanic Quarter without a car.
kharma45 to Ordinero
16 Feb 16#16
Yeah it's a touch out of the centre. That or a taxi.
stoney_Jedi to Ordinero
16 Feb 161#25
It's about 5mins walk to the city centre + its costs extra for parking at Titanic Quarter + with kids they have the cinema and W5 which is great for kids
Opening post
Dates are Monday 11th April to Thursday 14th April.
Easyjet for 2 adults and 2 children is £80.96,
Premier Inn Belfast City Centre (Alfred Street) is £129 for a family room.
Hope this helps anyone.
Top comments
A bus ride or walking will take you to Belfast zoo, boat rides on the Lagan, Ulster Museum, Carrickfergus castle, Cregagh glen, the Giant's ring, Lagan towpath, the leaning Albert clock, open top bus tours, Crumlin road jail, Stormont, Botanical gardens, Belfast castle, Cave hill, Belvoir forest park and so much more.
As much as the majority of us hate the silly sectarianism, most of us would prefer to live here than anywhere else.
Northern Ireland is quite small so you're always close to a beach and only 2 hours drive or bus to Dublin.
I didn't even realise I loved this wee country so much!
As Hodgey says its a brilliant place :sunglasses:
All comments (77)
Brilliant place - Heat added
As Hodgey says its a brilliant place :sunglasses:
far too many attractions to list here check it out on the internet~but great arts scene, loads for kids to do,
marvellous pubs and restaurants, interesting history, fantastic people etc etc
Get one of the local Taxi drivers to give you a tour - the last one told me he took a Swedish couple to the "interface" and demonstrated what the riots where like by throwing stones at the sign post!
Crumlin Road Gaol - was there at the weekend - Johnny Cash tribute act, not bad (well the first half anyway)
Plenty of family events - a lot sponsored by Belfast city council - and most are free! There are a lot of free events in & around Belfast, especially coming up to half term....
I'd be happy to offer any advice or local knowledge...
It depends what you want out of the trip....