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Holiday Inn Express BELFAST CITY - QUEEN'S QUARTER
Holiday Inn Express BELFAST CITY - QUEEN'S QUARTER
106 UNIVERSITY STREETBelfast BT7 1HP
Nightly Rates: (USD$67.24 - USD$85.69)
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Hotel Description:
Choose the modern Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter hotel for a handy city-centre location. Walk into the open-plan Lobby at Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter , where our Front Desk staff will give you a warm welcome. Your flight lands at George Best Belfast City Airport , just 5 miles away, and we're 1 mile from Belfast Central rail station in the city centre. If you're driving, we're easily reached from the M1, M2 and M3 motorways, and parking is complimentary . Link to complimentary wireless Internet in our 6 air-conditioned meeting rooms and public areas. You can treat your colleagues to tasty burgers and chips or spicy prawn dishes in our relaxing Great Room. Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter is just down the road from your meeting at Queen's University Belfast . Conferences at the Belfast Waterfront Hall are 1 mile away, and we're 3 miles from exhibitions at the King's Hall complex. Children under-18 stay and eat free when sharing with parents in our family-friendly hotel. They'll enjoy discovering colourful plant life in Belfast Botanic Gardens and shopping at the stylish Victoria Square centre, both nearby. Locally-brewed Harp lager is served to your truffle-coloured sofa in Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter's chic bar. Opt for sizzling bacon and scrambled eggs from the complimentary breakfast buffet in our Great Room.
Check In: 2:00 PM
Check Out: 12:00 PM
Native currency: British Pounds
Number of floors: 4
Number of rooms: 114
Time zone: GMT
Restaurants:
Great Room: A free buffet breakfast is served from 7am daily. Lunch and dinner are also available in the hotel restaurant. Whether you fancy a quick snack, a bite of lunch or a full dinner, we serve food daily from 12noon with an extensive menu from which to choose.Hotel Bar & Restaurant: Our modern and contemporary lounge area with comfy sofas, effective lighting and complimentary WiFi is the perfect place to relax and enjoy our vast selection of beers & wines.
Recreation:
Children's program - Off site Children's Activities information available from reception staffRoom Info:
Meeting Facilities:
Room Five:Room Four:
Room One:
Room Six Executive Boardroom:
Room Three:
Room Two:
Rooms Two and Three Combined:
Hotel Amenities:
(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)- Accessible facilities
- Desk with lamp
- Hairdryer
- Housekeeping - weekly
- Lounges/bars
- Private bathroom
- Separate closet
- Storage space
- Wireless internet connection
- Coffee/Tea maker
- Direct dial telephone
- High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
- Ice machine
- Non-smoking
- Public area air conditioned
- Shops and commercial services
- Tennis court
- Wireless internet connection in public areas
- Color television
- Dry cleaning
- High speed internet connection
- Interior corridors
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- Spare electrical outlet available at desk
- Turn down service
- Complimentary breakfast
- Executive floor
- Housekeeping - daily
- Internet access
- Pet-sitting services
- Satellite television
- Stereo
- Valet same day dry cleaning
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Kings HallThe Kings Hall complex hosts major concerts, exhibitions, conferences as well as indoor sporting events and outdoor events.
Belfast City HallThe home of Belfast City Council, it was designed by Alfred Brumwell Thomas and built in Portland stone. Completed in 1906, it is a magnificent Edwardian 'wedding cake' built to reflect Belfast's city status, granted by Queen Victoria in 1888. The dome is
Queens University Belfast
Waterfront Hall
University of Ulster, Jordanstown
Odyssey ArenaAn entertainment venue hosting concerts, exhibitions and sporting events. Home to the Belfast Giants Ice Hockey Team, W5 - a science interactive discovery centre and the Pavillion - with numerous bars, restaurants, and a cinema.
Botanic Gardens & Ulster MuseumBotanic Gardens occupies 28 acres of south Belfast in the university area. Their most notable feature is the Palm House. Within the Gardens is the Ulster Museum; home to a rich collection of art, history and natural sciences and free to all visitors.
Belfast Castle & Belfast ZooBelfast Castle overlooks the city from 400 feet above sea level on the slopes of Cave Hill. The zoo's 55 acre site is home to more than 1,200 animals and 140 species. Both are located on the Antrim Road in North Belfast.
Titanic BelfastTitanic Belfast® extends over nine galleries, with multiple dimensions to the exhibition, drawing together special effects, dark rides, full-scale reconstructions and innovative interactive features to explore the Titanic story in a fresh and insightful w
George Best Belfast City Airport
Waterfront HallThe Waterfront Hall is a purpose built conference , arts and entertainment centre offering facilities such as: main auditorium, studio, meeting rooms, gallery space, gift shop, restaurant and two bars.
Waterfront Hall
Botanic Train Station
Grand Opera HouseThe Opera House was opened in 1895. Recently renovated and extended it now houses the baby grand, a cafe-bar and restaurant as well as the main theatre.
Belfast International Airport
Giants CausewayThe Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in County Antrim, on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland.
BELFAST
Stormont Parliment BuildingsThe Parliament Buildings, known as Stormont because of its location in the Stormont area of Belfast, is the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Northern Ireland Executive.
Crown Bar Liquor SaloonThe bar is a unique visual gem, a veritable masterpiece in bar architecture, which has the distinction of being known to millions all over the world. The Crown is famous as a tourist venue in the heart of Belfast, the pub dates back to 1826.
Victoria Square Shopping complexBelfast new shopping complex with a variety of stores, restaurants as well as residential apartments and a cinema in the heart of Belfast City Centre.
Ulster Folk & Transport MuseumStep back in time in and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover cottages, farms, schools and shops as you wander through the beautiful parkland of the Folk Museum chatting to costumed visitor guides demonstrating traditional crafts.
Carrick-A-Rede rope bridgeRocky island connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge. One of Northern Ireland's best-loved attractions. Exhilarating coast path experience. Site of Special Scientific Interest: unique geology, flora and fauna, fantastic bird-watching.
Belfast City HallThe home of Belfast City Council, it was designed by Alfred Brumwell Thomas and built in Portland stone. Completed in 1906, it is a magnificent Edwardian 'wedding cake' built to reflect Belfast's city status, granted by Queen Victoria in 1888. The dome is
Queens University Belfast
Waterfront Hall
University of Ulster, Jordanstown
Odyssey ArenaAn entertainment venue hosting concerts, exhibitions and sporting events. Home to the Belfast Giants Ice Hockey Team, W5 - a science interactive discovery centre and the Pavillion - with numerous bars, restaurants, and a cinema.
Botanic Gardens & Ulster MuseumBotanic Gardens occupies 28 acres of south Belfast in the university area. Their most notable feature is the Palm House. Within the Gardens is the Ulster Museum; home to a rich collection of art, history and natural sciences and free to all visitors.
Belfast Castle & Belfast ZooBelfast Castle overlooks the city from 400 feet above sea level on the slopes of Cave Hill. The zoo's 55 acre site is home to more than 1,200 animals and 140 species. Both are located on the Antrim Road in North Belfast.
Titanic BelfastTitanic Belfast® extends over nine galleries, with multiple dimensions to the exhibition, drawing together special effects, dark rides, full-scale reconstructions and innovative interactive features to explore the Titanic story in a fresh and insightful w
George Best Belfast City Airport
Waterfront HallThe Waterfront Hall is a purpose built conference , arts and entertainment centre offering facilities such as: main auditorium, studio, meeting rooms, gallery space, gift shop, restaurant and two bars.
Waterfront Hall
Botanic Train Station
Grand Opera HouseThe Opera House was opened in 1895. Recently renovated and extended it now houses the baby grand, a cafe-bar and restaurant as well as the main theatre.
Belfast International Airport
Giants CausewayThe Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption. It is located in County Antrim, on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland.
BELFAST
Stormont Parliment BuildingsThe Parliament Buildings, known as Stormont because of its location in the Stormont area of Belfast, is the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Northern Ireland Executive.
Crown Bar Liquor SaloonThe bar is a unique visual gem, a veritable masterpiece in bar architecture, which has the distinction of being known to millions all over the world. The Crown is famous as a tourist venue in the heart of Belfast, the pub dates back to 1826.
Victoria Square Shopping complexBelfast new shopping complex with a variety of stores, restaurants as well as residential apartments and a cinema in the heart of Belfast City Centre.
Ulster Folk & Transport MuseumStep back in time in and uncover a way of life from 100 years ago. Discover cottages, farms, schools and shops as you wander through the beautiful parkland of the Folk Museum chatting to costumed visitor guides demonstrating traditional crafts.
Carrick-A-Rede rope bridgeRocky island connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge. One of Northern Ireland's best-loved attractions. Exhilarating coast path experience. Site of Special Scientific Interest: unique geology, flora and fauna, fantastic bird-watching.
Guest Ratings & Reviews for Holiday Inn Express BELFAST CITY - QUEEN'S QUARTER:
Cleanliness: 5.0 - Staff: 3.5 - Location: 5.0
Aug. 18, 2009
Overall Rating:
Easy check-in and -out. The lobby had a very helpful map for walking guests, like us.
Nov. 15, 2006
Overall Rating:
Staff was friendly and helpful. Hotel was noisy with lots of college kids in the area. I had to pay for the hotel twice and straighten it out later.



