Set among hip restaurants and bars, this upscale all-suite hotel is 3 miles from the Titanic Belfast and a 9-minute walk from St George’s Market. The Well
There's an on-site Thyme restaurant/bar and paid parking. Breakfast (an extra cost) includes all-you
Amenities include a sophisticated restaurant with a fireplace and terrace seating, as well as a fitn
This informal hotel among shops and bars in the city centre is a 7-minute walk from the Grand Opera
48 Howard St, Belfast BT1 6PG, UK
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