The Ramada Hotel Belfast is an O.K hotel to stay in. I liked the hotel because a ten minute walk took me to lady Dickson park and the kids could play in the park for hours. Also it was O.K because a taxi journey of 15-20 minutes took me into Belfast city centre. The staff in the hotel were ... Read review
Ramada Belfast, Belfast
The leading 4-star Ramada Belfast is in the picturesque surroundings of Lagan Valley ... more
Regional Park, just 10 minutes by car from Belfast's city centre.When not in your luxurious en suite room, you can enjoy the extensive leisure facilities at La Fitness...
miles from the nearest golf clubs and four miles from the centre. The 120 guestrooms feature modern decor complemented by red striped fabrics and light wood furn...
miles from the nearest golf clubs and four miles from the centre. The 120 guestrooms feature modern decor complemented by red striped fabrics and light wood furn...
centre, at St. Anne’s Square.Ramada Encore Belfast has bright en suite rooms, SQ Bar and Grill, and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The Hub Bar and Lounge serves food and d...
surroundings of Lagan Valley Regional Park just a 10 minute drive from the thriving Belfast city centre Our 120 luxurious bedrooms including junior suites are per...
A review by gsturgeon884 on Ramada Hotel, Belfast January 3rd, 2009
Author's product rating:
Advantages:
The Parks Opposite
Disadvantages:
The Rooms And Food
Recommend to potential buyers:
no
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The Ramada Hotel Belfast is an O.K hotel to stay in. I liked the hotel because a ten minute walk took me to lady Dickson park and the kids could play in the park for hours. Also it was O.K because a taxi journey of 15-20 minutes took me into Belfast city centre. The staff in the hotel were helpful at times but they didn't rush too much to help you. The hotel has WI-FI access and this came in handy a few times. The meals in this hotel are nice but they could be better. The rooms are very up to date and modern but I found the double beds a bit small and they were not very big. The hotel was always very busy and I really liked the GYM in it because it had almost everything. The hotel itself is very clean and they also have a smoking room. I would recommend this hotel if somebody was only going over for a weekend or so but not much more. I think that the adjacent park and paths make it worth considering but I would also look around for better hotels because there are.
Advantages: Location is great with parkland beside it Disadvantages: None that I could see
...you would expect for the Ramada chain. It is positioned beside a beautiful park area ( very pleasant for an evening stroll. It has quite a few conference rooms of various sizes, so would be good for business trips as well as leisure. It has a fitness centre with a 20m pool (which I took full use of). It has the normal things you would expect from a good fitness centre with sauna, steam room, gym and they even do classes (but that was a bit more than ...
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Advantages: Lots to see & do Disadvantages: Some people
...the city departing from city hall, right in the city centre. Train links are also good, and there are 3 stations within the city. There is also a translink bus that runs the lop between the main bus and train stations to the city centre, and is free with a valid translink ticket.
Belfast is full of hotels as well, with prices ranging from cheap and cheerful to full on extravagant. The Europa is possibly one of the more famous, due to it being blown up so many times, but is one of the top hotels in the city, although it just looks like a block of council flats to me! There is also a Jury's, a days inn and a Holiday Inn around the Golden Mile and city centre area, as well as some other top hotels just outside the city centre, such as the Ramada at Shaw's Bridge.
Belfast is a city that can be as cheap or as expensive as you want it to be...
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