"The place was very clean tidy and very comfortable with basic amenities. The location was superb just in front of shopping complex , close to bus stop and on the main road. The host was the best of it all going out of the way to make us comfortable and welcome "
"Great location and a very comfortable room! We had our best night of sleep here. The common areas downstairs were cozy and cutely decorated. It was a convenient location and the continental breakfast was good!"
"The property is located very close to the grand central, has friendly helpful staff, and has rooms with full kitchens which makes staying here a treat. I'm going to stay here again when i'm able to visit Belfast again."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Very noisy in night…. Children running up and down corridor , idiots kicking/banging doors to be let in room at 01:00hrs—- very much a bad experience"
"Great location, safe and quiet. The property is extremely well maintained, immaculately clean with great amenities and looks to have new furnishings and fittings throughout. Super comfy beds. Ideal for families or in our case two friends travelling where we each wanted separate bedrooms but shared living, dining and kitchen. Would definitely stay here again. Thanks. "
"Hilton, congratulations. You’ve built a hotel in Belfast that looks the part. Check-in was smooth, staff were friendly, my room was spotless, modern, and ready early. The location is excellent – right in the heart of the city. On paper, it should have been a flawless stay.
But then came the only thing that really matters: sleep.
Hilton – it’s 2025, not 1975. And yet here we are, with you still sticking bargain-bin open-coil mattresses in your rooms. Every tiny movement was met with a metallic clonk and twang like a rusty trampoline from a skip. Support? None. Comfort? Laughable. I woke up with sore hips and the horrible realisation that the floor probably would’ve been kinder. Honestly, this mattress wouldn’t cut it in a £30-a-night B&B, never mind a Hilton-branded hotel. Disgraceful.
Then there’s the air conditioning. Oh yes, you can “control” it – right down to a tropical 19°. Which, let me tell you, is far too hot to sleep in. So there I was, roasting in a room that wouldn’t cool, stuck on a mattress that groaned like scrap metal every time I dared to breathe. That’s not rest – that’s medieval punishment disguised in modern décor.
And that’s the great shame. The hotel itself is beautiful: clean, modern, smartly run, well-situated. But hotels aren’t judged on how Instagrammable the lobby is. They’re judged on whether you can actually get a night’s sleep
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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.
Few sports are as identified with just one corner of Europe as Gaelic football and hurling. They are exciting, tough and unique games that are only really played in the Republic and Northern Ireland, and form a big part of the culture. This is why it is highly recommended that you try and catch a game if you’re in Belfast. Without a doubt, the best place to do that is at Casement Park.
Northern Ireland’s lush foliage and rolling hills make this the perfect country for a golfing getaway. However, if you’re visiting Belfast and want to practise your swing without venturing deep into the countryside to do so, why not pay a visit to the historic Balmoral Golf Club?
Windsor Park is Ulster’s biggest football stadium and home to the Northern Ireland national football team. The ground has seen some of the greatest players in the province’s history, and is also used by local club Linfield FC.
Malone House in Belfast is a prime example of what a historic country house should be in the modern day. This 19th century gem of Northern Irish architecture is no dusty museum, but is still regularly used as an events venue. A range of modern sculptures complement its 19th century landscaped gardens and the demesne is commonly used for walking and biking. A mansion steeped in history, Malone House is historically austere but still full of life.
Grovelands is located in a welcoming area of Belfast known for its bar scene and golfing. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 7 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
How many hotels can I expect to find near Grovelands?
Expedia has 7 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from Grovelands.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Grovelands, will I receive a refund?
Yes! Most hotel bookings are fully refundable if you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before the scheduled arrival. If you have a non-refundable reservation, you might be able to cancel it and receive a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Add dates, click "Search", then use the "fully refundable" filter to get the best options available near Grovelands.
What can I see and do near Grovelands?
Titanic Belfast, Ulster Museum and W5 Interactive Discovery Centre feature captivating exhibits. Malone House, Grand Opera House and Spires Mall and Conference Centre are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can watch performances at Lyric Theatre, Ulster Hall and Waterfront Hall if you're interested in local theatre.