Stormont Hotel Belfast (Belfast)
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Stormont Hotel Belfast
country: United Kingdom, city: Belfast (Eastern Part)
Stormont Hotel Belfast Situated in the leafy suburbs of Belfast, overlooking the landscaped gardens of Stormont Castle, the Stormont Hotel is only four miles from Belfast city centre. The hotel is 15 minutes drive from major motorways, and air, ferry and rail terminals. Renowned for its professionalism, the Stormont hotel has 109 bedrooms. Guests can enjoy contemporary dining in the new Shiraz Restaurant or the cosmopolitan atmosphere of La Scala bistro, or simply relax in the recently refurbished lounge and reception area by the log burning fire. Leisure facilities, the spectacular scenery of the Ards Peninsula and County Down, and over 20 golf courses are all close at hand.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Conference facilities Disabled facilities Gymnasium Laundry facilities Non-smoking rooms Reception Restaurant Room service Squash court Tennis court | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
Belfast City Centre:4 miles East
Belfast International Airport:20 miles
Belfast City Airport:3 miles
Ferry Terminal:3 miles
Address:
587 Upper Newtownards Road
County Down Belfast BT4 3LP
Northern Ireland
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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