Travelodge Hotel Belfast
Also known as: Belfast Central Travelodge Hotel
Hotel Description
Right in the centre of Belfast city, The Belfast Travelodge is ideally situated for shopping and all major attractions the city has to offer. City centre budget hotel, the ideal location to base yourself while working or visiting Belfast. Designed to meet the needs of today’s budget conscious family, corporate guest or short break customer the Belfast central Travelodge cannot be beaten for price or value. The inexpensive alternative for hotels.
Bedrooms
The bedrooms are modern and comfortable, and most offer a luxurious kingsize bed. Note: All Bedrooms are Non Smoking Rooms.
Eating
The travelodge has its own Café / Bar, which opens daily from 7am to 10pm. Full Irish Breakfast £6.95, Continental Breakfast £4.95
Area Information
Directions
Southbound: Follow signs for M1 Belfast, continue on to Westlink to roundabout, take right exit onto Grosvenor Road. Turn left at end of road, turn right at traffic lights onto Wellington Place, turn right after City Hall, then turn right again. At the second set of traffic lights turn left into Brunswick St. The Travelodge is on your right.
Northbound: Follow signs for Westlink to roundabout, take left exit onto Grosvenor Road. Follow directions as above.
Parking
No car park on site. The nearest parking is on the road outside of the hotel.
Transport
Train & bus stations are across the road from the Travelodge which service all major routes.
Close by
The Universities of both Queens & Ulster Belfast are within a 10 min walk. There is a vast array of restaurants, pubs & clubs locally. Belfast City Airport (3 miles), Belfast Zoo (5 miles), Belfast International Airport (15 miles), Grand Opera House, City Hall (1/4 Mile), Belfast City Centre, Odyssey Arena, Botanic Gardens, Waterfront Hall, Ulster Hall, Kings Hall, Ulster Rugby Ground & St.Annes Cathedral.
Note
Travelodge no longer accept payment by cheque, whether it is business or personal.
Customer Reviews for Travelodge Hotel Belfast
Our Customer stayed here in April 2010
We were staying for one night and it was fine for somewhere to get your head down. I think the hotel may have been undergoing some work as the room smelt of it being freshly painted. The only downside of the room was that the windows did not open and also there was only enough coffee sachets for one cup of coffee. Other than this, the hotel is perfectly situated in the city centre and close to all amenities.
3 out of 5
Our Customer stayed here in December 2009
the Travellodge is in need of revamping looks tired and old, room was only laid out for 1 person, there was two of us, and didn't realise there was no free parking outside, sorry wouldn't use again.
3 out of 5
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