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Cavehill City View Appartment
Nestled at the foot of Cavehill, overlooking the stunning views of Belfast city this gated luxurious apartment is the perfect hidden getaway. You can unwind in the hot tub & plunge pool on the private balcony as you watch the vibrant city lights, or you can take a scenic stroll over the Cavehill to visit Belfast Castle and Napoleon's nose- both are on your doorstep! You are also just 10 minutes from Belfast city centre where you can enjoy all the sights, shopping and dining Belfast has to offer.

Sam's place belfast
Enjoy a delightful experience in this cozy and heartwarming accommodation that combines contemporary and classic style. Situated in the heart of Belfast, this prime location gives you quick and easy access to the city center (1 mile distance). Few minutes walk to Queen’s university, Lyric theatre, Ulster museum and Botanic Gardens. Close to pubs, restaurants, shops, and bus/train services that will allow you to travel to different places all over the country. Free on street parking available.

❤️Trendy 1BR City Centre Apt - Central & Sparkling!
This stunning first-floor apartment has recently been recently refurbished, with no expense spared. Whether visiting Belfast in a work capacity, visiting friends/family, looking for a romantic break, a family getaway or visiting one of the local universities, this apartment really will meet all your needs. The photos simply don't do it justice! N.B. Unfortunately I’m unable to facilitate parties in this apartment. Take a look at my other property reviews to see the 5* standards I maintain!

Luxury seaside lodge just feet from the sea.
A perfect waterside getaway all year round for two. On the waters edge, giving commanding views out to sea, mountains and panoramic views. Only 5 mins drive from a large market town and 20 min to Belfast city. Dog friendly. Close to leading golf courses. Stylish. Vaulted ceilings, Large floor to ceiling windows, doors open out to large terrace south facing for sunset drinks or bbq and a balcony area from master suite. Outdoor seating for chilling or dining. Wood burning stove in living area.

The Beach House Strangford
Unique self-catering house on Kilclief Beach, metres from the waves, with stunning sea views in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Strangford - The Narrows, Angus Rock lighthouse, the Isle of Man (on a clear day!), Kilclief Castle and the Mournes! Short drive to the famous Royal County Down and Ardglass golf courses! Cosy one bedroom house, certified by Tourism NI, with kitchen, dining/living area and bathroom downstairs. Upstairs bedroom adjoins a 2nd living area - the 'look-out'.

Gracehill Cottage
Charming cottage in historic Gracehill village, dating back to the 1800's, which has been lovingly restored, is full of character, with modern amenities. The comfortable living room has a working open fire, leading to an eat in kitchen which is well equipped and opens onto an enclosed patio. Upstairs there are 2 double bedrooms and a family shower room. Centrally located between Belfast and The Causeway Coast, this unique property is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area.

Cosy East Belfast townhouse minutes to city centre
Enjoy exploring east Belfast, birthplace of the Titanic, C. S. LEWIS, George Best and Van Morrison who was born 2 streets away! There is every modern comfort, King-size bed, fully equipped kitchen and high speed Internet with full access to sky glass.. There is also a little patio you can enjoy a morning coffee or just wander to the many nearby cafes. You are only a short bus ride from Belfast City Hall bus hub, train station and tour buses. Walk to the centre is 40 minutes (1.9 miles)

Luxury True North Apartment in Cathedral Quarter
True North Apartment is on the piazza in St Anne's Square in the heart of Belfast's vibrant Cathedral Quarter. The perfect City Centre base in Belfast, whether your stay is for business or pleasure. Sleeps 4 guests in comfort in 2 double bedrooms. Newly refurbished and opened in May 2019, and finished to the highest standard throughout with every amenity. Modern kitchen, pleasant open plan living area, 4k TV with Netflix, high speed WiFi, 2 top quality bathrooms and luxurious king beds.

Spacious 1-bed guest house Free on site parking
Home from home spacious detatched property set 30 yards to rear of main house totally private. Next to 9 hole golf course, convenience store, off Licence and Pizza/chip shop. Excellent bus service on doorstop. 2 mins to M1 motorway 10 mins to city centre. Kitchen well equipped with pots pans, crockery, glasses and utensils etc. Salt, pepper, oil, tea/coffee sugar all supplied. Bathroom features electric shower, towels, shampoo/conditioner & shower gel. Bedroom has King size bed.

Seaview Cottage I. with HOT TUB & SAUNA
The cosy cottage provides perfect accommodation for up to 4 people. You can enjoy the spa pool, sauna, and paddle boards whilst experiencing breath-taking views. The cottage is located a stones throw from the beach, with stunning views looking over Strangford Lough and the Mourne Mountains. Only 5 minutes walk is the village of Kircubbin, where there are pubs, restaurants and a supermarket. With the water so close, wake up to the sounds, views & smell of the sea.

Luxury design-led apartment in Titanic Quarter
Tourism Northern Ireland Certified Accommodation. Voted in the top 10 best Airbnb's in Northern Ireland. Beautiful design orientated luxury private one bedroom apartment with balcony situated in the heart of the Titanic Quarter, and only a short stroll to the City Centre. Extra effort has been made on the interiors and to make the apartment a true home away from home. Somewhere you can relax and unwind while you enjoy your time in Northern Ireland.

Modern 1 bed apartment, Queen's Quarter
What a location! A lovely one bedroom apartment located in the Queen's Quarter on the trendy Lisburn Road, less than 20 minutes walk to the city centre and 5 minutes walk to Queen's University. Located close to shopping, restaurants, cafes and parks. A short stroll will bring you to Botanic Gardens, the Lyric Theatre and Ulster Museum. The apartment block is modern, well maintained, safe and secure. Upgraded with superfast broadband.
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When is the best time to visit Belfast?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Belfast?
Consider areas like the Cathedral Quarter for lively arts and culture, Queen’s Quarter near the university for green spaces and shops, or Titanic Quarter for waterside sights and industry heritage. Each neighborhood has a distinct character for diverse travelers.
What are the best things to do in Belfast with kids?
Families often explore Titanic Belfast, interactive science exhibits at W5, and Belfast Zoo, or picnic at Botanic Gardens. Many attractions offer hands-on experiences and open spaces for children to enjoy.
What are some of the best things to do in Belfast?
Explore Titanic Belfast for shipbuilding history, stroll through the Cathedral Quarter’s art scene, or tour City Hall’s historic architecture. Walking murals in West Belfast often showcase local stories and heritage.
How is the weather in Belfast?
Belfast has mild but frequently rainy weather; winter ranges from about 36–46°F (2–8°C), while summer temperatures reach near 66°F (19°C). Waterproof jackets and layers are often suggested, with conditions varying quickly.
What are the best places to visit in Belfast?
Titanic Belfast, St George’s Market, and the Ulster Museum are frequently suggested for culture and history. The Botanic Gardens and Peace Walls also attract visitors interested in vibrant green spaces and murals.
What are some hiking trails in Belfast?
Explore Cave Hill Country Park’s trails for panoramic views, or walk forested paths at Colin Glen Forest Park. Nearby hills and parklands have routes suitable for varied experience levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Belfast?
Families often enjoy interactive exhibits at W5, animal encounters at Belfast Zoo, and leisure time at Victoria Park or Botanic Gardens. Markets and museums around the city have engaging programs for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Belfast?
Many visitors take day trips to the Giant’s Causeway, explore the Mourne Mountains, or discover historic castles and coastal villages around Northern Ireland. These destinations have scenic landscapes and cultural experiences.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Belfast?
Many vacation rentals and apartments in neighborhoods like Queen’s Quarter, Titanic Quarter, and Cathedral Quarter welcome pets. Local parks and green spaces make staying with pets comfortable.
What are some local tips for visiting Belfast?
Locals often use public transport or walk to explore compact neighborhoods. Weather tends to change quickly, so packing layers and waterproof clothing is suggested, and exploring markets or cafes can offer shelter during rain.
What is Belfast known for?
Belfast is known for shipbuilding history, especially the Titanic, vibrant street murals reflecting local stories, and lively music and arts scenes. The city also has a rich industrial past and diverse neighborhoods.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Belfast?
Many enjoy Black Mountain’s walking trails, artisan shops in St George’s Market, and local galleries tucked throughout Cathedral Quarter. Quieter parks and community gardens are found around the city.
What are the best foods to try in Belfast?
Belfast has a tradition of hearty Irish breads, seafood chowder, and locally sourced cheeses. Dishes like Ulster fry and potato bread are frequently suggested, alongside vibrant market snacks and desserts.
What should I bring for a trip to Belfast?
Bring a waterproof jacket, layered clothing for variable temperatures, and comfortable shoes for walking city streets and parks. An adapter for UK plugs is useful, and a reusable shopping bag can help at local markets.
What is the nightlife in Belfast like?
Belfast nightlife has pubs with live music, cocktail bars in Cathedral Quarter, and venues hosting local bands or comedy events. Night markets and club nights draw diverse crowds, with laid-back and energetic spaces to choose from.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Belfast?
Belfast has widely known festivals such as the Belfast Film Festival in late autumn, Belfast Pride Parade in summer, and seasonal arts events in the Cathedral Quarter. Live music gatherings and vibrant markets also reflect the city’s active cultural calendar.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Belfast?
Family-friendly stays are widely available in areas like Queen’s Quarter, Titanic Quarter, and around Botanic Gardens. These neighborhoods have access to parks, museums, and activities suitable for all ages.
When is the best time to visit Belfast?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder weather and fewer crowds. Summer brings festivals and outdoor events, while winter sees cozy indoor activities.
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Belfast holiday rentals start at $14 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
1,240 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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Rentals with dedicated workspaces
980 properties have a dedicated workspace

Wi-Fi availability
2,190 of Belfast holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

Popular amenities for guests
Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Belfast rentals

4.8 Average rating
Belfast stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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Belfast's top spots, include Titanic Belfast, Ulster Museum, and Dundonald Omniplex
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