City Centre 3 Bdr Townhouse By Belfast City Breaks
Main amenities
- 111 m²
- 3 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
Location
The 111 m² City Centre 3 Bdr Townhouse By Belfast City Breaks is located a 16-minute walk from the Ulster Museum and 2.4 km from the Peace Wall. High-speed Internet access is available for guests' business or leisure needs.
The spacious apartment is situated in the Queens district, just 650 m from the newly developed National Football Stadium and just around the corner from the Eakin Gallery. It takes 25 minutes to get to the centre of Belfast on foot. You can also reach the Botanic Gardens, which is a 19-minute walk away.
The apartment provides guests with a seating area, as well as such modern comforts as a washing machine. The accommodation is equipped with a bathroom that features a hair dryer, shower caps, and bath sheets. A walk-in shower, a separate toilet, and a washing machine can also be found.
City Centre 3 Bdr Townhouse By Belfast City Breaks has a fully-equipped kitchen, fitted with an oven and a dishwasher. City Centre 3 Bdr Townhouse By Belfast City Breaks is 100 metres from Windsor Road bus stop and 3.1 km from Lanyon Place train station.
Review by hotel critic
During our recent city break in Belfast, we stayed at the City Centre 3 BDR Townhouse by Belfast City Breaks, and it surpassed all our expectations. the spacious apartment featured three comfortable bedrooms and a well-equipped kitchen complete with a coffee machine and a fridge, allowing us to enjoy leisurely breakfasts each morning. Set in the charming Queens Quarter district, we found it convenient to explore local attractions, including the nearby Ulster Museum and delightful cafes just a short stroll away. the living room was perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing, and the garden offered a serene space to relax. With two bathrooms and thoughtful touches like free toiletries and a welcome pack, our stay was both comfortable and hassle-free. I highly recommend this property for anyone seeking an enjoyable and homey base while exploring Belfast.