This top-class bed and breakfast in Belfast has been recommended for a long time by famous ... more
travel guides. Parkview Lodge rests 2 kilometres from Belfast city centre, which is 5 minutes away by bus or taxi. There is a beautiful public park opposite, whe...
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Spacoius comfortable affordable accomodation close to belfast city center 2 milesExcellent ... more
lake views at front elevation Ideal location for concerts at the waterfront hall odyssey arena and beside the stena line and seacat ferries In the shadow of the...
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I stayed in the Ramada Hotel in Belfast and I must say that the experiance had its flaws and its charms. I normally stay in the Hilton or the Europa in Belfast if I ever decide to stay but because of the busy Valintines Day period I was unable to book a room in either of these hotels so I then decided to book a room with the Ramada.
The price of this hotel was reasonable, at £79 a night, I think that this is a great price for a hotel of this standard because compared to the Hilton thats rooms can cost up to £125 a night for a twin room this is a great price for a Friday night, though the Travel Lodge probably would have been cheaper if you decide to go away for lesiure reasons sometimes that hotel wont cut it.
The Room I received was clean, tidy and had lots of space in it, there were two double beds and it allowed smoking (as I ...
Advantages: Fab service, lovely decor, great food Disadvantages: not a single one
During this week we had an early morning appointment in Belfast, and due to the fact that we would have had to left our house at 6am to get there for 9am, despite only living about an hour from the city we decided that the best bet for us, with our 18 month old was to book a room for the night in the city. As I am expecting a baby we wanted somewhere clean, central and with good service, but our budget is quite tight at the moment and so after a quick look on tripadvisor.com, my husband booked the Tara Lodge, happy that it seemed 'OK.' In general we would take the Trip Advisor reports with a pinch of salt, but when almost all of them were glowing we had a good feeling about the stay. It may have only been for one night, but it was important that things were right and that we were comfortable there.
As we both work full time it was ...
Advantages: A historical building Disadvantages: disappointing and spoilt by the owners
CASTLE LODGE
It was a family day out in Ludlow and whilst I was sitting resting on the bench, waiting for my hubby to return from checking the car and the parking fees, I noticed this really old Tudor style house opposite and on closer inspection discovered that it was open to the public. We didn?t go in straight away, but I did drop a big hint like, ?I want to go in there before we go home? to the family, so that they would not be surprised after the visit to the castle that we went in here.
After we had a lovely lunch in the café situated next door to the lodge after a amazing trip around the castle. We were all in high spirits and enjoying our food and refreshments, I dropped the bombshell that I wanted to see the house, they did try to dissuade me as they were now getting slightly tired and wanted to do a little retail ...
arnoldhenryrufus 13.06.2009 (18.06.2009)
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