About Northern Ireland

A beautiful region to explore, Northern Ireland boasts everything from craggy coastlines to the hip city of Belfast, home to trendy bars and eateries aplenty, as well as heaps of history. With a burgeoning tourism industry, accommodation options are wide-ranging, offering everything from family-run B&Bs to elegant townhouse hotels catering to a variety of budgets. Whilst some of our favourite hotels are in Belfast itself, many of the best places to stay in Northern Ireland are charming country houses and cosy coastal escapes, making the most of the area’s striking scenery.

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Featuring a number of national heritage sites, imposing city monuments and a cracking farm-to-table foodie scene, Northern Ireland offers countless wonders to satisfy the curious visitor. Amble through the bustling streets of Belfast, where attractive Victorian properties now play host to quirky cafes and bars, explore the rich maritime heritage of the Titanic Quarter, before discovering Belfast’s troubled past at Stormont, the Ulster Museum and Crumlin Road Gaol.

Beyond Belfast, the Causeway Coastal Route offers spectacular views of pristine seashores and rugged mountain tops, whilst the Giant’s Causeway needs almost no introduction. The 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic eruption, have been recognised as an important World Heritage Site and the region is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Fans of Game of Thrones can marvel at key filming locations from the series, whilst golfers will find top-notch courses for a round or three, and ramblers can enjoy exploring dramatic peaks, lush countryside and unspoilt beaches on foot.

Years of peace have brought positivity and prosperity, and a boom in characterful small hotels across the region. Whether you’re eager to unwind at the spa, to feast on locally-sourced delights or to treat yourself to a chic city break, our pick of the best places to stay in Northern Ireland promises something special for everyone.

The best places to stay in Norethern Ireland

For Belfast

  • Merchant Hotel is housed in the restored former headquarters of the Ulster Bank, offering opulent decor with beautiful silks and velvets. A superb bar, restaurant and luxury spa make this a top Belfast base.
  • The Bullitt is a cool city break pick offering slick modern rooms (categories range from ‘Dinky’ to ‘Roomy’), fantastic food and a buzzing rooftop bar with live music. A fun, funky bolthole in the heart of Belfast.
  • Ten Square is a trendy boutique spot in the centre of Belfast. Modern rooms are chic and luxurious, and the proximity to the city’s bars and restaurant makes this a great pick for hip, well-heeled visitors. The smart, slick vibe also suits business travellers.
  • House Belfast is a characterful boutique property in Belfast’s vibrant city centre. A fun choice for hip couples, the hotel features upholstered furniture in warm jewel-like tones, quirky artwork and funky wallpaper. Savour top-notch food in the atmospheric restaurant and indulge in awesome cocktails at the seriously cool bar. City chic!

For Londonderry

  • Shipquay Hotel is a smart, boutique pick in the heart of historic Derry. With a great brasserie-style restaurant and swish, luxurious bedrooms tucked inside a period townhouse, this is an excellent base for a weekend in the fascinating 'Walled City’.
  • Bishop's Gate Hotel offers a sophisticated city stay in a 19th century building. The atmospheric bar and excellent restaurant are wonderful places to unwind, whilst recently refurbished rooms and suites promise contemporary luxury. Larger apartments are great for families or groups of friends travelling together.

For a coastal B&B

  • Saltwater House is a stylish B&B with five elegant white-on-white rooms, delicious breakfasts and beautiful views over Portstewart Strand. Golfers will love the proximity to Portstewart and Portrush (both within 5 miles), whilst ramblers are well-placed to explore the coastline.
  • Cairn Bay Lodge is a lovely, laid-back guesthouse overlooking the coast in the beautiful town of Bangor. Think traditional wooden beds, bright artwork and sea views from some of the bedrooms. A family-run B&B offering great brunch, and the ideal base for walking, cycling and cosy evenings in nearby pubs.

For a Rural Retreat

  • Tyrella House is a grand eighteenth century house offering three elegant Georgian bedrooms, mature gardens, a private beach and a polo ground. Stay here for riding and polo lessons, as well as marvellous old-world charm and a friendly family feel. Book the Family Suite if you're travelling with little ones, who can also safely swim in the sea.
  • Newforge House is a sophisticated, family-run country house hotel with warm Georgian interiors, including four-poster beds and antique writing desks. Soak up the house’s romantic charm and savour fantastic fare from co-owner John, a professional chef. Wonderful!
  • Ballymote House promises a peaceful getaway in Country Down, with four traditional rooms, beautiful gardens and heaps of outdoor activities — from fishing to horse riding, scenic rambles to great golf. Pick this place for a quiet, relaxed vibe and impressive big breakfasts.
  • Ballylagan Organic Farm boasts four delightful rooms in a renovated farmhouse, and a separate self-catering cottage. With pigs in the pens, sheep in the field and a substantial offering of home-grown organic produce, this laid-back working farm offers the perfect rural retreat. A farm favourite for families.
  • Peartree Hill is a charming hideaway with three lovely modern rooms, perfectly poised for exploring both Belfast and the County Down coastline. An intimate B&B boasting hearty breakfasts and spacious bedrooms.

For foodies

  • Portaferry Hotel is a charming waterfront hotel with views over the Strangford Lough. Rooms are comfortable and old-fashioned, whilst the award-winning restaurant is the big sell. Mouth-watering dishes are crafted from the finest local ingredients — this is one for foodies who will appreciate a friendly atmosphere and a beautiful view.
  • Ardtara Country House is an imposing retreat with nine bedrooms blending contemporary comforts with attractive period features. Stay here for the pretty rural woodland setting, the nearby fishing and hiking, as well as chef-patron Ian Orr’s inspired cooking. The award-winning restaurant prides itself on offering delectable dishes using local produce — including fruit and vegetables grown in the hotel garden.
  • Bushmills Inn offers warm, Irish hospitality in a cosy inn, with traditionally-decorated bedrooms and lovely free-standing baths for long soaks after scrumptious, locally-sourced meals in the garden or evenings reading by the fire. Think roaring fires, live music, fresh oysters and a cracking tipple in the village which remains home to the world's oldest distillery. What's not to love?

For a spa

  • Slieve Donard Resort and Spa is one of Northern Ireland’s best known hotels, and enjoys a picturesque location between the Mountains of Mourne and the sea. Rooms are stylish and contemporary, The Royal County Down Golf Course is right on the doorstep and the state-of-the-art spa features striking sea views. Unwind with restorative therapies in one of 16 treatment rooms. One for golfers and spa lovers.
  • Culloden Estate and Spa offers a splendid stay, just 10 minutes from Belfast. Overlooking the Belfast Lough and set in 12 acres of grounds, this Gothic edifice promises luxurious rooms and suites, as well as terrific food and easy access to myriad attractions. Try the Total Body Bliss treatment at the indulgent ESPA spa — one of Northern Ireland’s best.

For Families

  • Clandeboye Lodge offers chic rooms with Scandi-style furnishings and luxurious bathrooms in a pretty rural setting near Bangor. The Coq & Bull is a lively eatery focusing on homegrown and local produce, whilst there are stacks of activities for everyone in the area — from golf to interactive museums, beach fun to rural walks. Families will adore the friendly feel and the spacious family suite, which sleeps four people.

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  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Northern Ireland has two main airports: Belfast International Airport and Belfast City Airport. Whilst Belfast City Airport is mainly served by the UK, the International Airport offers connections to cities across Europe.
  • There are also frequent ferries between Belfast Harbour and Scotland, England and the Isle of Man. These high-speed vessels are also a great option if you’d like to bring your car.
  • There’s so much to explore by road in Northern Ireland. If you would like to rent a car, we suggest that you contact our online partner Rentalcars.
  • Visit between May and September for the best of the year’s weather. The long days offer great opportunities for scenic drives, walks and discovering both towns and rural areas.

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The best hotels in Northern Ireland

Peartree Hill

County Down

With sprawling views out over the County Down landscape, the Peartree Hill is a charming spot. Featuring lovely rooms and excellent breakfasts, the B&B is within striking distance of both Belfast and the beautiful County Down coastline.

  • Local exploring - A great base from which to explore both Belfast and the surrounding countryside.
  • Owner managed
  • Sights nearby - Visit the world famous Harland and Wolff Cranes - Samson and Goliath.
  • Great walks - Go for a walk around Strangford Lough.
from £75 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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House Belfast

Belfast (Belfast BT7 1JL )

This chic hotel is located in Belfast's vibrant city centre. Interiors feature upholstered furniture, quirky artwork and cosy wood-panelling, while the stylish guestrooms boast feature wallpaper and plush soft linens. Don't miss the great food and cocktail menu in the restaurant; a lively city stay.

  • Local exploring - Located on vibrant Botanic Avenue, Belfast's main attractions and great nightlife are all within walking distance of this hotel
  • City Style - With its stylish interiors and central location, this hotel makes a contemporary, chic Belfast hotel
  • Romantic Break - The comfortable hotel beds and cosy restaurant score highly with couples
  • Sights nearby - Head to the classical City Hall, located in nearby Donegall Square; guided tours of the historic building are available
from £66 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Cherryhill Lodge

County Down

Overlooking Tollymore Forest Park, Cherryhill Lodge is a delightful B&B just outside Newcastle. Featuring smart rooms and lovely views, it's proximity to Royal County Down Golf Club makes it a great base for golfers.

  • Local exploring - A good base from which to explore south County Down's coastline.
  • Great walks - The surrounding area is great for walking.
  • Sights nearby - Pay a visit to Dundrum Castle.
  • Seaside
from £85 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Portaferry Hotel

County Down (Co Down)

An excellent and unpretentious waterfront hotel overlooking Strangford Lough. Cosy, elegant interiors behind its 18th century facade. Fantastic food in the award-winning restaurant and cookery masterclasses with the executive chef. Utterly charming and great for groups.

  • Value chic - Excellently priced with a great location
  • Foodies - Award-winning restaurant
  • Cooking classes - with David Bamber, the hotel's Executive Chef
  • Kayaking - Strangford Lough Canoe Trail
from £90 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Ballylagan Organic Farm

County Antrim

With pigs in the pens and sheep in the field, Ballylagan Organic Farm is exactly like its name suggests. The original farmhouse boasts four delightful rooms and there is the option of a self-catering cottage. Perfect for people looking for an immersive rural experience.

  • Country Escape - Set on a lovely farm in County Antrim, this place is definitely for people who are looking for fresh air and open space.
  • Sights nearby - Take a day trip into Belfast and explore sights such as the Titanic Museum, the Falls Road and the Ulster Museum.
  • Great walks - The surrounding countryside is full of lovely walking routes.
  • Full of character
from £95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Ten Square

Belfast

Fashionable boutique hotel in a Grade 1 listed building, located in central Belfast. Comfortable rooms and excellent steakhouse and bar mean that this is the perfect place for relaxation after a busy day of business or pleasure in the Northern Irish capital. A hip spot in the centre of the city.

  • Sights nearby - Bang in the centre of town close to City hall and walking distance to most major attractions
  • Restaurant - Steakhouse restaurant
  • Boutique
from £95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Shipquay Hotel

Londonderry

Right in the heart of historic Derry, the Shipquay Hotel is an excellent place to stay. Featuring plush rooms, a fine restaurant and spa facilities, it's a great base for a weekend of exploring the fascinating Walled City.

  • Sights nearby - A short walk from The Millennium Forum and the Guildhall.
  • Great walks - Go for a walk along Derry's historic city walls.
  • Restaurant
  • Spa
from £95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Tara Lodge

Belfast

An award winning property offering value rooms in the centre of Belfast. Elegantly styled throughout - expect light wooden furniture, enormous windows, soft hues and contemporary bathrooms. Exceptionally hearty breakfasts are offered - including whiskey infused porridge. A charming stay.

  • Local exploring - A central location, with parking, makes for easy city exploring.
  • Sights nearby - Marvel at the impressive St. Anne's Cathedral.
from £95 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Flint

Belfast

A stylish boutique all-suite hotel located in the heart of Belfast. Beautifully designed rooms boast wonderfully comfortable beds, parquet flooring, dark blue hues, modern furniture, and small kitchens. With the best of the city on the doorstep, this is ideal for independent travellers.

  • Local exploring - Well positioned in the heart of the city with plenty of good eateries, shops, theatres and attractions nearby
  • City Style - Swish modern suites offering fast wifi, chic design, and well-thought out extras — a stylish city crashpad
  • Sights nearby - Visit Cave Hill for the walking trails, Belfast Zoo, and Belfast Castle
  • Local markets - Visit St George's Market to sample local produce
from £97 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Maryville House

Belfast

Set in a lovely Victorian townhouse, Maryville House is a delightful B&B a short way from the centre of Belfast. Featuring classy rooms and an excellent restaurant, it's a great base from which to explore Northern Ireland's capital.

  • Local markets - Browse the local produce at St. George's Market.
  • Sights nearby - Take one of Belfast's famous Black Cab tours.
  • Great walks - Go for a walk in nearby Musgrave Park.
  • Restaurant
from £98 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Old Inn

County Down (County Down)

An utterly charming inn set in a quiet hamlet just outside Belfast. Elegant and characterful throughout expect enormous fireplaces, chandeliers, heavy four poster beds and rich hues. Opt for a historic suite to feel like you've stepped back in time. The exemplary restaurant tops this fabulous hotel.

  • Total relaxation - A charming and indulgent inn set in a tiny hamlet with superb food and glorious walks.
  • Great walks - Just five minutes from Helen's Bay and the start of a deservedly popular coastal walk all the way to Bangor.
  • Romantic
  • Secluded setting
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Ballymote House

County Down

Quiet and charming, Ballymote House is perfect for those looking for a peaceful getaway in County Down. Awash with heritage and character, the house offers lovely rooms, beautiful gardens and a host of activities such as horse riding.

  • Country Escape - A great spot for a countryside escape in County Down.
  • Fishing - Fishing trips, whether sea or fly, can be organised by the hotel.
  • Great walks - The surrounding countryside is full of lovely walking routes.
  • Sights nearby - Take a trip to nearby Down Cathedral.
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Bishop's Gate Hotel

Londonderry

Within the city walls of Derry, the Bishop's Gate Hotel oozes class and sophistication. It features sleek rooms, an atmospheric bar and an excellent restaurant. It's central location makes it ideal for exploring the Walled City's fascinating history and culture.

  • Sights nearby - History enthusiasts will enjoy a trip into the Bogside and to the famous Free Derry corner.
  • Great walks - Go for a walk along the city's famous medieval walls.
  • Restaurant
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Fullerton Arms

County Antrim (BALLINTOY)

A traditional pub, turned boutique hotel, in a picture-perfect setting in the coastal village of Ballintoy. Rooms have a contemporary feel with dark green hues & simple pale wood furniture; the best have sea views. Traditional Irish cuisine in the pub is worthy of a visit alone. Rural perfection.

  • Families - Spacious family rooms sleep 4 or 6 and the vibe of the hotel is very laidback, making this a good choice for families
  • Country Escape - With hearty cuisine, cosy rooms, and a spectacular rural setting on the coast — this is a perfect country escape
  • Outstanding location - Overlooking a stunning harbour and rugged coastline that was the setting for Iron Islands in Game of Thrones
  • Great walks - There is endless choice for scenic walks whether you want an amble or a full day hike
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Ballygally Castle

County Antrim

An ancient castle with contemporary interiors located on the coast 40-mins from Belfast. Rooms vary in size but each has had a complete overhaul leaving a simple, modern and fresh feel. The restaurant serves hearty local dishes and there's a pretty walled garden outside. Well priced and laidback.

  • Local exploring - Whether you want to visit the set of Game of Thrones, view (other) ancient castles, or go on hikes — there's plenty to do here
  • Families - With family rooms, kids' menus, good pricing for children, and plenty of space — this is an easy choice for a family break
  • Sights nearby - Visit nearby sights such as Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and Bushmills (the world’s oldest distillery)
  • Great walks - The lovely Antrim Coast Road starts from near the property
from £100 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Cairn Bay Lodge

Bangor (County Down)

A quaint guesthouse overlooking the coast in the beautiful town of Bangor. Traditionally styled rooms feature elegant dark wooden furniture, patterned wallpaper and spacious bathrooms. A cosy, fire lit lounge offers the perfect respite after a day spent on the coast.

  • Total relaxation - A quiet coastal guesthouse complete with spa and beauty salon.
  • Sailing - Take a boat trip to unique island bird sanctuaries.
  • Full of character
  • Seaside
from £104 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Malmaison Belfast

Belfast

Former warehouse turned stylish boutique in the heart of Belfast. The rooms' design is contemporary and bold with statement wallpaper, large windows, and modern bathrooms. Two-bedroom suites (one with a pool table) are great for friends. With a lively bar and restaurant, this is a hip city pad.

  • Groups - The two-bedroom suite with a purple pool table, semi-circular sofa and giant television is a good choice for groups of friends
  • Local exploring - Well positioned in the city centre in the heart of the historic Cathedral Quarter
  • Restaurant - The Chez Mal restaurant has an extensive à la carte menu
  • Lively
from £104 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Belmont House Hotel

County Down

Ivy-fronted and impressive, Belmont House Hotel immediately stands out. Its class on the outside is replicated on the inside with elegant rooms, a stylish bar and superb restaurant. A lovely, stylish and relaxing place to stay.

  • Local exploring - A great spot for those looking to explore Banbridge and the surrounding countryside.
  • Sights nearby - Pay a visit to the nearby Cathedral of Saint Patrick and Saint Colman.
  • Great walks - The surrounding countryside is full of lovely walking routes.
  • Romantic
from £105 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Blackrock House

Portrush

An impeccably designed boutique B&B boasting a coastal position in Portrush. Accommodation mixes the old and new with polished wooden floors, a few select antiques, white-washed walls and soft grey hues. A charming base to discover the region.

  • Active Holiday - Find a host of outdoor pursuits in the surrounding region.
  • Great walks - Take a stroll along the scenic Portrush promenade and beach.
  • Restrictions on children - Adult only
  • Traditional
from £110 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Saltwater House

Portstewart

Overlooking Portstewart Strand, the Saltwater House is a stylish, modern B&B. With a selection of elegantly designed rooms and delicious breakfasts, it's a great base from which to explore the surrounding coastline. An especially good spot for keen golfers.

  • Sights nearby - Take a trip to the magnificent Giants Causeway.
  • Great walks - Go for lovely walks along Portstewart Strand.
  • Restrictions on children - Adult only
  • Seaside
from £110 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Nutgrove House

County Down

Resplendent in 19th century opulence, Nutgrove House is a delightful guesthouse. The period furnishings and classical artwork give the place a distinct character with the house's beautifully landscaped gardens adding to the ambience. Try the Shepherds Hut for something a little different.

  • Great walks - The surrounding area is full of lovely walking routes.
  • Tennis - Enjoy a game of tennis on the house's court.
  • Sights nearby - Pay a visit to the nearby Down Cathedral.
  • Full of character
from £110 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Slieve Donard Resort & Spa

County Down (Co. Down)

One of Northern Ireland's best known hotels set between the mountains of Morne and the sea. State of the art spa and pool complex, stylish contemporary rooms, and extensive conference facilities on the doorstep of the Royal County Down Golf Course. A great spot for avid golfers.

  • Spa breaks - State-of-the-art leisure and wellness facilities including 20m indoor pool, thermal suite, rock sauna and ESPA-led spa
  • Total relaxation - Whether a few rounds on the golf course or treatments in the spa - there is something for everyone here
  • Romantic Break - Spoil yourself and a loved one
  • Weddings - A popular wedding location
from £110 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Baytree Boutique B&B

Hillsborough

Set in a beautifully renovated farm building, the Baytree Boutique B&B is a delightful place to stay in Country Down. Elegant and intimate, the rooms feature crisp monochrome decor and comfortable furniture. Start your day with a superb breakfast.

  • Great walks - The surrounding landscape is full of beautiful walking routes.
  • Sights nearby - Visit nearby Malone House.
from £115 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Clandeboye Lodge

Bangor

A luxury rural hotel set in the Northern Ireland's rugged and picturesque countryside. Chic rooms are perfectly styled with geometric wallpaper, luxury bathrooms, and Scandinavian inspired furniture. Seasonal produce is used in the restaurant and there is a superb wine list. Country chic.

  • Golf - This area is renowned for its courses with many just a short drive away and the Blackwood Golf Centre right next door
  • Country Escape - With chic design, beautiful surrounding countryside, and fine cuisine, this is a luxurious rural break
  • Active Holiday - There are a plethora of outdoor pursuits in the area with something to suit everyone
  • Restaurant - Coq and Bull serves delicious brasserie style dishes using the best local, seasonal produce
from £115 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Ardtara Country House

County Antrim

An imposing country house set in picturesque grounds. Beautifully designed throughout mixing contemporary styles seamlessly alongside the houses original features. Chef-patron Ian Orr has created an inspired restaurant. The staff are delightful and surrounding countryside sublime.

  • Country Escape - A beautiful country house tucked away amidst wodland and surrounded by some serious natural beauty.
  • Fishing - Ardtara is close to a variety of good rivers and lakes and the Irish sea is only 45 minute drive away.
  • Sights nearby - Make a trip to the nearby Dunlace Castle.
  • Romantic
from £119 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Tyrella House

County Down (County Down)

Relaxed private country house in a beautiful coastal setting with its own private beach, polo ground and glorious wooded parkland. Three classical bedrooms with original Georgian features and elegant furniture. A wonderful B&B country escape for those who like to enjoy country activities.

  • Active Holiday - Golf, polo, walks and excellent riding trails on your doorstep
  • Country Escape - Enveloped by some of Ireland's best emerald countryside
  • Sights nearby - Visit the many local National Trust houses and gardens.
  • Fishing - Trout fishing can be arranged locally
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Marine Hotel

Ballycastle (Co Antrim)

A family-friendly seaside hotel in the centre of town. A range of rooms (and a handful of suites) offer comfortable contemporary accommodations — the best come with sea views and some even boast a balcony. Marconi's serves crowd-pleasing dishes from local produce. An ideal base for local exploring.

  • Families - There's a good range of family rooms and suites, child friendly menus and you're steps from the beach
  • Local exploring - A superb location on County Antrim's stunning Causeway Coast
  • Restaurant - Marconi's Bar and Bistro serves dishes using the best local ingredients
  • Cooking classes - Every Wednesday morning the hotel hosts breadmaking demonstrations
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
The Bullitt

Belfast

The Bullitt is situated in the heart of Belfast, the ideal spot for a city break. This designer property features contemporary and quirky interiors with plenty of artwork adorning the walls. Their funky rooms feature king-sized beds and satellite TVs. Breakfast on-the-go offered daily. A great stay.

  • City Style - The Bullitt enjoys a fantastically central location
  • Local exploring - Be sure to see all that the city has to offer!
  • Sights nearby - Head over to Odyssey Arena sport and entertainment complex or visit the historic St Peter's Cathedral
  • Great walks - Wander aimlessly through the city and get a feel for its atmosphere
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Pier 39

Portrush (Portrush )

A charming small B&B in a spectacular location overlooking the sea in Portrush. Light and airy rooms have a distinctly nautical look and the best open onto private terraces. Indulgent breakfasts are served and, just steps away, are an exciting array of restaurants. Ideal for a coastal break.

  • Local exploring - Set by the coast in Portrush on the Causeway Coastal route, there's beaches, historic sights, golf, and walking to enjoy
  • Sights nearby - Visit the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, or Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
  • Adult Only
  • Full of character
from £120 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Titanic Hotel Belfast

Belfast (Titanic Quarter)

Set in the converted offices of Harland & Wolff (Titanic's designers) this hotel offers both history and contemporary luxuries. Sleek rooms are fresh and modern with Egyptian cotton sheets and grey hues. A fine dining restaurant is award-winning and the bar serves good cocktails. A chic city base.

  • Historic - The hotel is set in the original Harland & Wolff Headquarters where the Titanic and other famed vessels were designed
  • Local exploring - Perfectly located to access many of the city's main attractions by foot
  • Restaurant - Refined award-winning cuisine is served in The Wolff Grill
from £96 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Fitzwilliam Hotel

Belfast

Chic yet funky boutique-style hotel with fantastic city-centre location. Eclectic decor ranges from contemporary glam rooms to sexy lounge bar & stylish minimalist restaurant. Top suites are sensational & there's a real emphasis on service. The best choice in town for those after affordable luxury.

  • City Style - A sleek base that works equally well for romantic weekends away, tourists or business travellers
  • Local exploring - Fantastic location for seeing the sites; everything of interest is around the corner
  • Restaurant - With its sleek Japanese-inspired decor & contemporary Irish menu, the restaurant is considered one of the best in the city
  • Sights nearby - Walk to Grand Opera House, Ulster Hall, Belfast City Hall & St George's Market
from £128 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Benedicts Hotel

Belfast

Locally-owned independent hotel close to the very centre of Belfast. An expansive bar & restaurant are the heart of the property; with interiors salvaged from local churches, this popular late-night spot has a dramatic gothic feel. Swanky rooms with fun decor are super comfy. Great-value city hotel.

  • Close to nightlife - Enjoy live music on-site until 1am 7 days a week. Shaftsbury Square's many bars make this a popular spot for nights on the town
  • Bar - Benedicts Bar is the place to be. Enjoy live music or local DJs every night of the week. Bottomless Brunch is very popular
  • Value chic - Very good option for those who want to be close to the action without spending a fortune
  • Short break - Great base for exploring all that Belfast has to offer on foot
from £130 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Culloden Estate and Spa

Belfast (Holywood)

Luxury hotel and spa overlooking Belfast Lough. Opulent interiors, great food and five star service. Ideal for a short spoiling break to Northern Ireland if you don't want to be in the heart of Belfast, and great for business travellers.

  • Restaurant - The Mitre is one Northern Ireland's top eateries.
  • Views - Fine views over the gardens and Belfast Lough
  • Swimming Pool - Indoor Pool
  • Spa -
from £135 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Lough Erne Resort

County Fermanagh

A luxury resort set in the stunning Fermanagh Lakelands boasting no less than two golf courses and a Thai spa. Elegant rooms have a traditional feel with antique furniture, local artwork, and spellbinding views. Complete with four restaurants and an atmospheric whiskey bar, this is a has-it-all stay

  • Families - With a kids' games area, movie evenings, designated pool times, and golf lessons — this is a suprisingly family friendly stay
  • Spa breaks - Lough Erne's Thai Spa is tucked away in a quiet corner and promises restorative treatments, indoor pool, hydrotherapy and more
  • Golf - With two courses on the grounds, the Castle Hume and the championship Faldo Course, this is a golfer's haven
  • Romantic Break - Made for a couples' escape with grand romantic rooms, fine dining, and a spoiling spa
from £144 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Europa Hotel

Belfast

A historic hotel located in the heart of the city. Smart rooms are spacious and elegantly styled with soft hues, sink-into beds and contemporary bathrooms. The Causerie Bistro serves exemplary dishes and there's also the Piano Bar for high-teas or prosecco filled evenings.

  • Local exploring - Ideally located just a short walk from the city centre.
  • Great walks - Take a stroll through the glorious Belfast Botanical Gardens.
  • Romantic
  • Views
from £150 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Blackwell House

County Armagh

A charming guesthouse with warm hosts, a scenic setting, & fabulous food. Rooms are country chic with statement wallpaper, Egyptian cotton sheets, and indulgent bathrooms. Three nights a week the host makes standout farm-to-table five-course meals which are worthy of a visit alone. A spoiling stay.

  • Foodies - Exceptional five course farm-to-table menus are served Thursdays - Saturdays. Breakfasts are a treat too!
  • Active Holiday - There is an abundance of things to do locally from fishing to cycling, hiking, and golf
  • Sights nearby - Visit nearby archaeological sites such as Dane's Cast and Lisnagade For
  • Restaurant - Five course seasonal menu is available Thurs, Fri and Saturday nights
from £165 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Finn Lough

County Fermanagh (Enniskillen )

A collection of futuristic domes, suites, and villas set within an ancient woodland. Each room is designed to enjoy nature from glass ceilings to stargaze to a rolltop bath overlooking the forest. There's a Slow Food restaurant and a unique spa experience. The perfect hideaway for some R&R.

  • Foodies - The restaurant follows the Slow Food movement. Much of the produce is grown on-site and chefs create innovative regional menus
  • Spa breaks - Unlike traditional spas, the self-guided experience offers a private two-hour trail through a series of cabins in the woods
  • Local exploring - A perfect couples' escape — sleep in a romantic dome hidden in the forest and spend days in nature or in the spa
  • Great walks - There are miles of scenic nature trails to explore starting right from the property
from £175 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Newforge House

County Armagh (County Armagh)

Sophisticated family-run country house hotel with excellent food. Original Georgian interiors have been updated with modern elegance - fireplaces, large sash windows, paintings, and tasteful furniture are highlighted by lots of natural light and subtle tones. A romantic escape with plenty to offer.

  • Foodies - Fine three course dining offering seasonal dishes
  • Great walks - Lurgan, Moira and Hillsborough Parks
  • Sights nearby - Lurgan Park & Brownlow House
  • Sailing - Kinnego Marina
from £190 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Bushmills Inn

Bushmills (Bushmills)

Renowned inn offering genuine Irish hospitality and scrumptious food in its award-winning restaurant. Classic-chic bedrooms in neutral tones with four poster beds. A warren of little snugs and Wild West-esque gas bar create a cosy ambiance. A great choice for groups and families.

  • Local exploring - Packed with things to see from the stunning Giant’s Causeway to tours of the world's oldest distillery.
  • Foodies - Enjoy the locally sourced award-winning cuisine on offer, in a charmingly old school setting.
  • Sights nearby - Close to attractions such as Old Bushmills Distillery, The Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Dunluce Castle.
  • Restaurant - Award-winning restaurant. Each dish is crafted from traditional roots, but with a Bushmills twist.
from £190 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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One Shore Street

County Down

A chic boutique B&B located right on the coast in Donaghadee. Five beautifully styled rooms boast pale wooden floors, vast Georgian sash windows, steel blue hues, and simple scandi-chic furniture. Each has wonderful sea views. A grown-up stay, ideal for local exploring.

  • Active Holiday - Whether you want to wild swim, kayak, hike, or bike — this is a place to get outside and enjoy the outdoors
  • Romantic Break - Luxurious accommodations some with huge copper tubs, plus sea views and a grown up atmosphere
  • Sights nearby - Explore Mourne, stunning landscapes that were the inspiration behind Narnia
  • Great walks - Hike along the scenic St Patrick's Trail or on the coastal trail
from £192 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Rabbit

County Antrim (Country Antrim, Northern Ireland)

A bohemian hotel and spa in the heart of Templepatrick. Interiors feature vibrant, eclectic decor with bold patterns and plush furnishings. The spa is superb with Roman baths, salt chamber, heated lakeside pebble beach, and disco ball lakeside bar, plus there's a buzzy restaurant. Laidback luxury.

  • Spa breaks - Enjoy the luxurious spa featuring lakeside hot tubs, Roman baths, and a heated pebble beach, perfect for a rejuvenating escape
  • Romantic Break - Indulge yourselves with an al fresco bathtub in your private courtyard, cosy wood-burning stove, and serene lakeside view
  • Learning - Partake in the Rabbit Bar's cocktail masterclasses, where expert mixologists teach you to craft the perfect drink
  • Local exploring - Explore the nearby scenic beauty and cultural attractions of County Antrim
from £200 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Galgorm Spa & Golf Resort

County Antrim (Ballymena )

A luxury riverside hotel & spa set in 163 acres of mature woodlands. A wide range of accommodation includes rooms, suites, & lodges which feel traditional yet luxurious. With an award-winning restaurant & a stand out spa that boasts outdoor hot tubs & a snow cabin, this promises a rejuvenating stay.

  • Spa breaks - The spa is the real lure with five outdoor hot tubs, two saunas, and a River House for lounging half on land and half over water
  • Romantic Break - With romantic suites, private hot tubs, a spa, and fine dining — this is the perfect place for a romantic break
  • Golf - Galgorm boasts a Championship Parkland course and a 6-hole Pitch & Putt as well as a Golf Academy
  • Groups - Riverside Cabins, Cottage Suites, Shepherds Huts and Residence are ideal for groups or families
from £220 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The Salthouse Hotel

Ballycastle (County Antrim)

A modern waterfront retreat in Ballycastle, just a short stroll from the beach. The contemporary decor blends natural tones with sleek finishes, creating a calm yet stylish atmosphere. There's a well-curated restaurant, cosy bar, and relaxing sauna. Perfect for a quiet escape with scenic views.

  • Foodies - Savour locally-sourced seafood with Atlantic views at this coastal gem, perfect for indulging in regional flavours
  • Families - With spacious rooms, a garden, and stunning views, it's perfect for a relaxing family escape
  • Great walks - Head to Ballycastle Beach for a relaxing stroll along its golden sands
  • Learning - Visit the historic Bonamargy Friary, just a short walk from the hotel
from £221 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Merchant Hotel

Belfast

Stunning transformation of a former 19th century bank. Eclectic contemporary rooms evoke a romantic Napoleon III-style Paris - luscious velvets and silks, rich wool carpets, gold and red chintz wallpapers, and statement artwork. Superb bar, spa and gym plus a live jazz bar. Divine.

  • Spa breaks - One of they city's most renowned spas with five treatment rooms, hydrotherapy and a relaxation room
  • Foodies - Berts Jazz Bar serves delicious dishes, fine cocktails accompanied by live music
  • City Style - Historic accommodation in the heart of Belfast
  • Sights nearby - UNESCO World Heritage site, the Giant’s Causeway
from £350 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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