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Belfast Premier Inn


Thanks Michele for the tip about the Premier Inn sale. Sorry to see Dublin Airport was not included, but fortunately Belfast is.

 

I'm trying to decide which of the three Premier Inns we should stay in: City Centre, Titantic Quarter or City Cathedral Quarter. We are planning only one night, then driving down to Dublin the next day, to the Premier Inn at the Dublin Airport.

 

We want to see the Titantic stuff, maybe take a Black Taxi tour, and just walk around Belfast.

 

I noticed that all three locations charge for parking, but cannot find out how much or how far the parking is from any of the three hotels. Hoping to find one that is walking distance to things we want to see, but also has convenient parking.

 

Thanks for any help.

 

Erin



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Erin,

The Titanic Center is (as you would expect) near the new Titanic museum. It is the newest addition to the Premier Inns in Belfast. Not a lot there at the moment. Either the city or Cathedral Quarter would probably be more to your taste.

There are maps and parking info on the websites:

http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/BELFAS/belfast-city-centre-alfred-street

http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/BELBAR/belfast-city-cathedral-quarter

http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/BELTIT/belfast-titanic-quarter

Michele



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Michele,

I had seen the maps, but not knowing the city, it was hard to figure out where might be best for what we wanted to see so wanted a knowledgeable opinion.

I ended up booking at the Premier Inn Titanic Quarter because it was the cheapest and close to the Titanic Museum, which we want to see. Plus it got good reviews on Trip Advisor. We will walk to the city sites or it looks like there may be a free shuttle [saw that on some Belfast map I saw online]. Hopefully we can avoid driving through the city to get there.

Thanks for your help.

Erin

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Erin,

You will have to let us know how you liked it and the location.

Michele

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I will certainly let you know about the accomodations.

 

All our accomodations are set:

2 nights in Dublin at Jury's Inn Christchurch;

3 nights in Glenfarne, Leitrim at Clancy's;

5 nights in Letterkenny at Glenrowan;

1 night in Belfast at Premier Inn Titanic Quarter; and

1 night at Premier Inn Dublin airport.

 

Six weeks and counting!

 

I really appreciate everyone's help.

 

Erin



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Give John & Patricia at Glenrowan my best when you are there.

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Absolutely. I already told Patricia I found her through you. She even offered us a discount. Thanks again.

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Great to hear you got a "Michele discount"! biggrin



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To be honest, I would have booked the Cathedral Quarter one, since it's much more central and there's a lot more around that area. Titanic Quarter is still underdeveloped, so there won't be much happening around there at night. However, Belfast is small enough that the distance to the city centre is easily walkable across the footbridge. Plus, the Titanic Quarter Premier Inn will be easier to find by car.

Parking at the Titanic Quarter Premier Inn is onsite.

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Darren,

Hello! Nice to see you here again. Hope you will become a regular. How have you been keeping?

Michele

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Hi Darren,

 

Thanks for your input.

 

I debated which Premier Inn to book, but ultimately I went with the cheaper and newer one, knowing that meant it was a little out of town. We are only staying one night, so I think it will work for us.

 

Nice to know the parking is close too.

 

Erin



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