Belmont Hotel built in 1980. It is a traditional manor style, white brick building, with car parking available at the front of the hotel. The hotel has a brand new leisure centre,... more
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Belmont Hotel
Belmont Hotel built in 1980. It is a traditional manor style, white brick building, with
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car parking available at the front of the hotel. The hotel has a brand new leisure centre, with a steam room, jacuzzi and gymnasium. By its setting and proximity ...
Belmont Hotel built in 1980. It is a traditional manor style, white brick building, with car parking available at the front of the hotel. The hotel has a brand new leisure centre, with a steam room, jacuzzi and gymnasium. By its setting and proximity to Knock Shrine the Belmont Hotel\\\'s convenience lends dignity and calm to make your wedding day extra special. The back-up terms of personal service, professional care and attention to detail are second to none. A special welcome awaits you when you arrive to be received at the Belmont-red carpet, complimentary champagne for the Bride and Groom and for your guests, Sherry Reception, Minerals, Tea and Coffee with the compliments. The hotel has Natural Health Centre; aromatherapy massage is the art of using Essential Oils of plants in treating various physical and physiological conditions. It is a truly holistic therapy, taking account of the mind, body and spirit. An excellent way of maintaining good health, increasing mental alertness, dealing with everyday stress and tension and treating facial body skin conditions. The oils are balancing in their effects, helping the body return to the ideal balance representing health and well-being.
...The Belmonthotel is situated in Banbridge close to the dual carriageway which gives excellent transport links to both Belfast and Dublin.
The hotel sits proudly at the top of a hill in its own private, landscaped gardens. There is a large carpark to the side of the main building, and there is never a problem with lack of spaces!
The hotel itself has 12 bedrooms in it, so we are talking a small scale hotel here. I have not actually been in any of the rooms myself so cannot comment on the decor, however, if it is keeping in line with the rest of the building it will have a modern yet comfortable feel to it as it was renovated to great results only in the last year or so. Rooms start at around £35 up to £80 for a family room.
The main building hosts the reception, where staff are always very friendly, the main dining room, two...
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Advantages: Excellent 5 star hotel Disadvantages: Too posh for some people
...WRITTEN August 2002
INTRODUCTION
My wife and I had a lovely visit to Prague in July/August 2002. We stayed at the Marriott Hotel for 5 nights. This op simply describes the facilities at the hotel. I have also written a few words about my temping assignment at Marriott Services.
WORKING FOR MARRIOTT SERVICES
In 1997 I had the stupid urge to go temping. I registered with the employment agency Hays Accountancy Personnel, which soon found me a 10-week assignment with Marriott Services. This company is an offshoot of the hotel chain and provides vending machines to hospitals and gardening services to schools etc.
My hourly pay was a paltry GBP 4.50, which was about 80p above the minimum wage. My job was to help out the accounts staff in the payroll, credit control and purchase ledger departments. Unfortunately these 3...
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Advantages: Location, tourist attraction in itself Disadvantages: Expensive, some rooms with bad views
...the hotel from Central Station take trams 1, 2 or 5 and get off at Leidseplein. The hotel is a minute from the stop (beware the crossings to get from the stop to the hotel - there a lots of them and who can tell where the next bike is coming from to knock you or your suitcase over!). the hotel's address is:
Leidsekade 97
1017 PN Amsterdam
The hotel is within walking distance of the Riksmuseum and the Van Goch Museum, as well as Dam Square. The transport links are excellent to all of these as well.
PRICES:
I only paid 40 Euros per night for this hotel, but the rates are generally much higher than this. I seems to be a predominately business hotel, therefore raising the prices. I can't comment on the business facilities but I imagine they are fairly good. The rates seem to go as high as 200 Euros per night for a standard room...
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