Ireland Culture
Spend Your Holidays in Belfast
Belfast, the capital city of the Northern Ireland can prove to be one of the best vacation spots for a short break holiday. This vibrant city depicts cosmopolitan life with a number of attractions to explore and excellent hotels to stay. There are numerous attractions in the city for visitors of all ages. If you are a young traveller looking for some active nightlife Belfast, will not disappoint you, with a wide selection of great pubs and clubs.
You have to find good Belfast hotels to make your stay comfortable during your trip. In Belfast, you can find hotels with different star ratings. Five star hotels are the most luxurious and most expensive but, if you are not worried about spending some money to experience an exclusive stay, then you can stay in five star hotels such as the newly opened Merchant Hotel in the Cathedral Quarter of the city. Here you are guaranteed the best possible service and celebrity style pampering when you stay in this and similar hotels. However, if you are much more concerned about prices, there are always budget hotels that provide basic accommodation with the essential facilities.
Several Belfast hotels are located in the heart of the city. You can find budget hotels at hot locations so that you can easily reach the most popular attractions without having to spend too much on your accommodation. From their central location, a few minutes walk will lead you to the Grand Opera house, Odyssey Arena, City Hall and other major tourist sights that are not to be missed when you are in Belfast.
Apart from budget hotels and five star hotels, of course there are mid range hotels as well in Belfast. These midrange hotels are rated three or four star depending on the facilities available. In these hotels, you can experience luxuries without having to pay a hefty price. These hotels are also close to some of the popular attractions of Belfast such as the Botanic Gardens. These boutique style four star hotels provide a combination of luxury, peace and relaxation guaranteeing a perfect short break.
Families and group travellers can find suitable Belfast hotels when they book in advance. Festival time in Belfast is during the months of April and September. Flocks of tourists visit Belfast to take part in the numerous festivals and witness live music. You should definitely make your reservation well in advance to find a good room in one of the Belfast hotels. Otherwise, all the spots close to the festival attractions will be booked and you will be forced to stay a few kilometers away from the city.
In Belfast, you won't find need to spend much time inside your room as the city provides many exciting tourist activities. With several shopping malls selling designer brands, you will have a number of opportunities to shop during your holidays. You are also spoilt for dining options when you choose to dine out in Belfast as restaurants cater for a multitude of ethnic and modern tastes. Moreover, nightlife in the city is rated amongst the best in Europe. You can enjoy non stop live music, dance and drinks in Belfast and get acquainted with the locals easily to explore the Northern Ireland Culture.
Xochitl Hernandez is fascinated by Belfast and has organized a guide to help travelers. In her website, you can find lot of information about Belfast hotels and city tours to make your vacation memorable.
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