no-frills dorms with bunk beds and privacy curtains, as well as private single or double rooms, have shared bathroom facilities and free wi-fi. free perks include hot english breakfast and unlimited tea and coffee. there's a communal dining room, a cinema room and a guest-use computer, plus a laundry service (fee). check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. storage lockers and bed linens are provided, while towels are available to rent for a fee. a 7-minute walk from both botanic railway station and queen's university belfast, this budget hostel is also 1 mile by foot from the city centre Belfast International Airport 31 min
St George's Market (15 min) Colourful 19th-century market, active Friday to Sunday for fruit, flowers, fish, fashion and crafts. Botanic Gardens (4 min) Elaborate public garden dating to 1828, featuring tropical species & an elegant domed conservatory. Saint Anne’s Cathedral (8 min) Spireless edifice, consecrated in 1904, with a war memorial facade and Church of Ireland services. Titanic Belfast (11 min) Hands-on displays, including dark ride, underwater exploration theatre and re-created decks/cabins. W5 (10 min) Interactive science centre with climbing & robot attractions, plus temporary exhibits & daily demos. Belfast Castle (19 min) Castle within country park, with adventure playground, visitor centre, antiques shop and restaurant. Belfast Zoo (18 min) Zoo with a walk-through rainforest house that is active in wildlife conservation and breeding. SS Nomadic (10 min) Maritime museum aboard the storied ship built to carry 1st- & 2nd-class passengers to the Titanic. Titanic Quarter Limited (10 min) Cavehill (17 min) Basaltic hill offering sweeping views of Belfast & Scotland, plus caves & an old ring fort. Grand Opera House (12 min) Imposing, restored 1895 theatre and opera venue staging touring musicals, comedy, dance and drama. Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre (10 min) Jail that closed in 1996 and now hosts public tours, live music and paranormal investigation events. Belfast City Hall (13 min) In addition to city offices, this ornate 1906 building has a cafe, public art & a Titanic garden. Ulster Museum (10 min) Classical Renaissance-style setting for displays on art, furniture, ceramics, costume and industry. Albert Memorial Clock (6 min) Clock tower built during the 1860s to memorialize Prince Albert, featuring a statue of the prince. |