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Leonardo Hotel Belfast

Great Victoria St, Belfast, BT1 6DY Belfast
Located in the heart of the city
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Belfast

A city with a fascinating history, warm character and cultural charm, Belfast is popular with both holidaymakers and business travellers alike. The capital of Northern Ireland, it’s also the gateway to some of the region’s most spectacular scenery – so beautiful, in fact, it was chosen as the filming base for the TV epic Game of Thrones, with several key shooting locations within easy reach of the city. The drama doesn’t stop there: with a packed line-up of arts, music and nightlife, this is a city that will always keep you entertained, and Jurys Inn Belfast is the perfect base, located in the heart of Belfast city centre.

Get your bearings

Situated on the eastern edge of Northern Ireland, Belfast is a port city with a long and esteemed history of shipbuilding – most famously, the ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1909-12. Today, that history can be fully explored at the six-floor Titanic Belfast visitor experience, just one of the city’s popular attractions on offer.

Don’t miss

There are lots of ways to get to grips with Belfast, from the beautiful Botanic Gardens to the Ulster Museum that tells the story of Northern Ireland through everything from fine art to archaeology, geology and industrial history. There’s also quality culture in the form of the Grand Opera House and a thriving comedy and theatre scene. Few hotels in Belfast will put you closer to the heart of the action than Jurys Inn.

While you’re there

By day, you can join a walking tour that reveals the city’s chequered past during the Northern Ireland conflict, while those who prefer their history fantasy-based can hop aboard a Game of Thrones-themed bus trip to see nearby filming locations, including Winterfell Castle. By night, your options are just as varied, from traditional pubs that host live Irish music to modern nightclubs playing the latest in dance and electro. Wherever you end up, you’re sure to find a warm welcome.

A city with a fascinating history, warm character and cultural charm, Belfast is popular with both holidaymakers and business travellers alike. The capital of Northern Ireland, it’s also the gateway to some of the region’s most spectacular scenery – so beautiful, in fact, it was chosen as the filming base for the TV epic Game of Thrones, with several key shooting locations within easy reach of the city. The drama doesn’t stop there: with a packed line-up of arts, music and nightlife, this is a city that will always keep you entertained, and Jurys Inn Belfast is the perfect base, located in the heart of Belfast city centre.

Get your bearings

Situated on the eastern edge of Northern Ireland, Belfast is a port city with a long and esteemed history of shipbuilding – most famously, the ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1909-12. Today, that history can be fully explored at the six-floor Titanic Belfast visitor experience, just one of the city’s popular attractions on offer.

Don’t miss

There are lots of ways to get to grips with Belfast, from the beautiful Botanic Gardens to the Ulster Museum that tells the story of Northern Ireland through everything from fine art to archaeology, geology and industrial history. There’s also quality culture in the form of the Grand Opera House and a thriving comedy and theatre scene. Few hotels in Belfast will put you closer to the heart of the action than Jurys Inn.

While you’re there

By day, you can join a walking tour that reveals the city’s chequered past during the Northern Ireland conflict, while those who prefer their history fantasy-based can hop aboard a Game of Thrones-themed bus trip to see nearby filming locations, including Winterfell Castle. By night, your options are just as varied, from traditional pubs that host live Irish music to modern nightclubs playing the latest in dance and electro. Wherever you end up, you’re sure to find a warm welcome.