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Holiday Inn Express Belfast, Belfast, Belfast

Holiday Inn Express Belfast
106 University Street
Belfast
Belfast

BT7 1HP
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Choose the modern Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter hotel for a handy city-centre location. Walk into the open-plan Lobby at Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter , where our Front Desk staff will give you a warm welcome. Your flight lands at George Best Belfast City Airport , just 5 miles away, and we're 1 mile from Belfast Central rail station in the city centre. If you're driving, we're easily reached from the M1, M2 and M3 motorways, and parking is complimentary . Link to complimentary wireless Internet in our 6 air-conditioned meeting rooms and public areas. You can treat your colleagues to tasty burgers and chips or spicy prawn dishes in our relaxing Great Room. Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter is just down the road from your meeting at Queen's University Belfast . Conferences at the Belfast Waterfront Hall are 1 mile away, and we're 3 miles from exhibitions at the King's Hall complex. Children under-18 stay and eat free when sharing with parents in our family-friendly hotel. They'll enjoy discovering colourful plant life in Belfast Botanic Gardens and shopping at the stylish Victoria Square centre, both nearby. Locally-brewed Harp lager is served to your truffle-coloured sofa in Holiday Inn Express Belfast City-Queens Quarter's chic bar. Opt for sizzling bacon and scrambled eggs from the complimentary breakfast buffet in our Great Room.

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