Ballylesson Travel Guide
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The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
Very nice hotel, clean and with character. There was issues with the city water during our stay, nothing the hotel could do but they were very accommodating. Also, the bar had great live music.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2026

Maldron Hotel Belfast City
We had a fantastic stay staff were friendly and very welcoming and helpful food and drink options were great as a good variety was offered food was delicious The rooms were clean modern and super comfortable And a big plus was location everything was very easy accessible
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2026

room2 Belfast Hometel
Well located property for a short Belfast stay. Rooms were small but nice and comfortable.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2026

Welly Self Service
Great location, safe street parking. Nice 20 min stroll to City Centre. Plenty of eatery’s and bars in location.
Reviewed on 20 Apr 2026

The Ulsterville Residences
Quite simply a really good place to stay - beautiful building - well kept and maintained inside and out. Spacious - so much better than a hotel room. Close to the centre, but far enough out to park a car without issue.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2026

Cordia Serviced Apartments
Clean, basic. No heat in towel rail. milk in fridge would have been great.
Reviewed on 18 Jan 2026
Popular places to visit

Titanic Belfast
The world’s biggest Titanic museum experience, Titanic Belfast sits on the very slipway where the ill-fated ocean liner was built between 1909 and 1911. The location, Belfast’s former Harland and Wolff shipyard, is dominated by the towering exhibition space, with its glittering blocks recalling four ship hulls.

Queen's University of Belfast
Explore the campus of Queen's University of Belfast during your trip to Belfast. Discover the acclaimed theatre scene in this walkable area or seek out the local tours.

SSE Arena
Catch an event at SSE Arena during your trip to Belfast. Discover the fascinating museums in this walkable area or seek out the local tours.

Belfast City Hall
Belfast City Hall is an imposing sight – it sits on the edge of the shopping district and looms over the shoppers, dividing them from the business area on the other side of the city centre. It has strong links with the Titanic – it was referred to before construction began 1898 as “the Stone Titanic” – and features a memorial garden for the sunken ship.

Lisburn Road
During your visit to Belfast, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Lisburn Road. Savour the area's bars and restaurants.

Grand Opera House
Belfast’s majestic Grand Opera House opened its doors in 1895 and since then has played host to some of the biggest names from the world of entertainment. Located in the heart of Belfast’s bustling city centre, this magnificent Victorian building has provided enchanting theatre for over 100 years as well as engaging with the local community and igniting a love of the stage in the city.

