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Travelodge Belfast Central offers 90 accommodations with coffee/tea makers and hair dryers. This Belfast hotel provides wireless high-speed Internet access for a surcharge.
All guestrooms are non-smoking.
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“Best choice for saving money!”
The location is really good in the citycentre. And we had a lovely stay there. The stuff are warm.
“Just as Expected”
This hotel was no better - but no worse - than I expected. Yes, there was some noise from the bars just outside of the hotel, but this was to be expected in such a central location. Unfortunately, we had to ask to be moved from the first room we were given due to the noise coming from a pipe located just outside of our window. When I went to reception at 5am to ask to be switched rooms the gentleman on the desk was very understanding and explained that it was probably the air conditioning system. When we returned to reception the next day to collect the key for the new room there was no fuss. Both rooms were clean and the chamber maid offered us towels on the days when we decided to have a long lie. I found the servicing of the room to be thorough and non-intrusive. The shower in both rooms was powerful enough, though in the first the shower head could not be moved which was a bit inconvenient if, like me, you're short! The television and lights worked and there were two good sized mirrors. No fancy extras, but I knew this was a no-frills hotel. All in all, a fantastic and safe location, friendly staff and good value. We could have booked one of the four star hotels, but we felt at ease in the Travel Lodge and able to come and go as we pleased. The area is full of excellent places to eat, especially the Lebanese Restaurant, Byblos, across the square. The food was excellent and there is no corkage charge (one of the staff even pointed out the off-licence across the road!)
“Noisey neighbours”
I suppose you get what you pay for. I had a splitting headache and gone to bed early after a concert. Two girls next door woke me when they came in, as the walls were paper thin. They kept up their loud, foul mouthed ranting until 4.00, ringing their friends and vice-versa. Next morning two hoodies were checking in with their underage girlfriends and I was thankful I didn't have them next door instead. When I went to flush my toilet I noticed what I thought was rust on the handle. Never saw those things rust before, I thought. Could it be excrement? A quick rub with damp tissue revealed that it was not rust! On my way to check-out I shared the lift with the cleaner. She was such a lovely girl and since the rest of my room/bathroom was spotless, I did not report the “matter”. To sum up, the hotel attracts a young crowd who are out to party. It was warm, basically clean and brilliantly situated between the train station and the beer fest in the Ulster Hall! Wetherspoons is nearby for breakfast.
“excellent location”
This hotel is reasonably basic but is good value and brilliantly located for the centre of Belfast. There is also a nice attached restaurant which does a very good value breakfast. The staff were friendly. The only two issues we had were that our room was not serviced on the first day and that the internet connected computer in the lobby had been broken by a customer and not yet mended
“It was OK for what I needed it for”
I needed a cheap place near to the Europa Bus Station and hotel, and it performed the job adequately. One stained towel, and a missing bath mat, but the spare towels made up for this. The originals were swiftly replaced. For that matter, everything I asked for was dealt with quickly and efficiently. The 'continental' breakfast in the restaurant next door was convenient and perfectly OK, and not nearly as expensive as at many other places I have met. It's not luxurious, but then it's a Travelodge. What do you expect?
“Basic but well situated”
Situated in the city centre, this hotel is an excellent place to stay if you are looking for somewhere cheap and clean. Its 5mins walk from the bus station, 10mins to the Victoria Centre. Rooms are small but clean, with bathroom,TV & tea and coffee making facilities. It can be a little noisy at night if you have a room at the front of the hotel - but not enough to keep us awake, even with the window open. The adjacent restaurant is a good place for breakfast.
“Nothing special”
The hotel is pretty much what you would expect from a Travelodge. It's location in the centre of town is pretty good for access to Belfast's main attractions. However, there is a nightclub on the other side of the road from the hotel, which is very noisy and kept me from sleeping.
“Great location, shabby room”
The hotel is in a perfect position in Belfast, right in the middle round the corner from the Europa Hotel and Bus Station, perfect for all pubs and to get onto sight seeing tours. Hotel Staff and front Entrance and resaurant are very modern and smart, unfortunately the room i stayed in was not. Stains on carpets and sheets, outdated bathroom and little room with horrendous damaged walls and mismatched paint scuffs, also looked right over the square and had an extremely noisy pub out of our window (went on until 4am), can only say that if all you want is a room which is a drunken crash pad then its ideal (fortunately thats what i used mine for aswell as going on a sight seeing tour, its serves a purpose and i didnt mind too much.
“Grumpy staff”
The staff at the hotel were unhelpful, unfriendly and unpleasant to deal with
“Ideal Hotel - great for exploring Belfast”
The hotel was in a central location, only a 20 minute bus ride from Belfast city airport. The Belfast welcome centre is the place to go for city tours , and other useful information - I booked the Belfast bus tour there - they charge half price on the tickets there. Obviously Belfast has come on since the Troubles which affected the city and the bus tour takes you to the various loyalist and republican areas of Belfast which are marked out by wall murals and flags as well as the peace wall in east and west Belfast. The harland and wolf shipyard is a must for titanic enthusiasts as it was there that the titanic was designed and launched from the docks there - you do get a good impression of how big the titanic was in the museum there. In the city centre, there is the famous crown liquor saloon - the guinness was great. In all , its a great city which is on the up and i would recommend the travelodge as the ideal base to explore the city.
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15 Brunswick Street Belfast, BT2 7GE Northern Ireland
Nearby Points of Interest
The closest major airports to Travelodge Belfast Central are:
Belfast (BHD-George Best Belfast City) - 4.5 km / 2.8 mi
Belfast (BFS-Belfast Intl.) - 19.6 km / 12.2 mi
The preferred airport for Travelodge Belfast Central is Belfast (BFS-Belfast Intl.).
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Central District, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom: Belfasts central district seems to reflect the citys storied past and optimistic future. Historic structures like City Hall and St. Georges Market mix together with modern shopping centers, hotels, and concert halls. Northern Irelands most well-known pubs are here; perfect for ending the day with a pint after exploring the area on foot.
15 Brunswick Street Belfast, BT2 7GE Northern Ireland
