Park Plaza Belfast

Belfast International Airport BT29 4ZY , Northern Ireland
Telephone: +44 (0) 28 944 57000 Fax: +44 (0) 28 944 23500
Email:  Reception

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Park Plaza Belfast is centrally located in the heart of Northern Ireland, and is ideal for visitors to utilize as a central base and explore Northern Ireland.  Only a 50 metre walk from Belfast International Airport and a short taxi journey direct into Belfast City and other major towns and cities in Northern Ireland.

Travel by taxi or car hire direct from the hotel, or by express coach which operates a 24 hour services departing every 10 minutes throughout the day from outside the terminal exit.

Belfast City
17 miles to Belfast City Centre - main attractions including:
Titanic Quarter
Waterfront Hall
Odyssey Arena
City Hall
St George¿s Market
Crown Liquor Saloon
Queens University
Linen Hall Library
Ulster Museum

Sightseeing Tours
West Belfast Taxi Tours
C S Lews Tours
Belfast Titanic Trail
Paddywagon Tours
Belfast City Sightseeing
Walking Tours of Belfast

Lisburn City
13 miles to Lisburn City ¿ main attractions including:
Lisburn Historical Quatre
Giants Ring
Hillsborough Castle
Hilden Brewery
Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museum
The Balance House
Lagan Valley Leisureplex
Island Art Centre

Antrim Borough
4 miles to Antrim ¿ main attractions in the borough including:
Antrim Lough Shore park
Antrim Castle Gardens
Lough Neagh
Shanes Castle
Rams Island
World of Owls
Junction One

Causeway Coastal Route
This route of 120 miles of breathtaking beauty includes:
Giant¿s Causeway
Bushmills Distillery
Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge
Duncluce Castle
Carrickerfus Castle
Roe Valley Country park
Slemish Mountain
Rathlin Island
Joey Dunlop Memorial Garden
Carnfunnock Country Park
Pattersons Spade Mill

Road miles to Park Plaza Belfast:
Lisburn City 13
Belfast 17 
Ballymena 17
Armagh 37
Newry 45
Monaghan 55
Londonderry 58
Strabane 71
Enniskillen 83
Cavan 85
Dublin 110 
Donegal 110 
Sligo 125

Even prior to incorporation as a city in 1888, Belfast was the cultural and political center of Ulster, or Northern Ireland. The population later exploded due to the linen, rope making, and shipping industries. The city also helped usher in Northern Ireland's Industrial Revolution and was considered one of Europe's leading ship building cities. Belfast has the world's largest dry dock, and the ill-fated Titanic was constructed here. The 19th-20th centuries saw unique architectural development, and the elaborate stone heads upon the ledges of several historic buildings mark the amalgamation of Victorian and Edwardian schools. Also, several bridges, buildings, streets, and a university are named in honor of Queen Victoria, who visited in 1849. Belfast's rather tempestuous past and political tension is disconcerting. However, it is offset by the city's eagerness to move forward, which is exemplified in the conversion of the Donegall Place waterfront area into a premier shopping zone.

Donegall Square is the focal point of the city. The area is home to city hall and the point from which all roads radiate.

Current Weather for BELFAST

Sunday
Sprinkles early. More sun than clouds. Mild.
57°F/ 45°F

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