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Travelodge Belfast
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Reviews are ordered by language and date with a maximum of 25 reviews
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Anonymous
Solo traveller
United Kingdom
July 8, 2009
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The hotel was central location ,brilliant for shopping an the local night life ,would recommend |
8 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Ireland
July 7, 2009
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The Travelodge is really in a great location right in the heart of the city, steps from everywhere. They have a good restaurant on the ground floor for breakfast.There is a busy bar and nightclub on the doorstep but the noise didn't travel into the hotel and we were never bothered by their residents. It is a clean safe fully lit area. The heating (in July) was up full ..... hardly able to breathe up full, there was a safety latch on the window so only minimal air allowed in through the room, no air conditioning.There is No parking, you will need to pay an extra 12 pounds per night at a nearby carpark. |
8.5 |
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Lynn
With friends
Edinburgh,
United Kingdom
July 3, 2009
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The staff were friendly and helpful, the location was very central and excellent for shopping, pubs, eating out. The price was good for what we wanted and we were only staying one night. The room was extremely hot and uncomfortable and the window only opened a fraction. The air-conditioning unit did not work - normally the British summer wouldn't call for a/c but due to unusually high temperatures, it would have eased our discomfort immensely!!! The shower curtain was one of those that insisted on sticking to you whilst attempting to wash, ggrrrrr! |
7.5 |
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Mary
Family with older children
Ludlow,
United Kingdom
July 1, 2009
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Spent time with family going to shops and seasides and eating out. Thought the decor very tired bathroom floor could do with renewing no hairdryer .Towels where beautiful bedding v/clean carpets need changing |
5 |
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Michael
Mature couple
oxfordshire,
United Kingdom
June 29, 2009
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Good location to see Belfast city- cheap place to stay--stay at the front of the hotel. Never never at the back. The constant noise at the back of the hotel from generaters, communial yard where staff had there breaks, rubbish dumping and containers collection all hours of the night and early morning---i should have read trip adviser before I went--we were in room 211---not to the usuall standard of t hotels. Desk staff said they had nothing to do with Main land England, they were not rude, more not bothered |
5 |
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Margaret
Solo traveller
Irvine Ayrshire,
United Kingdom
June 28, 2009
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basic hotel at a good price, handy for town a bit noisy at night due to close proximity to pubs,. room very warm so could not close window |
7.5 |
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Michael
Mature couple
Stroud, Gloucestershire,
United Kingdom
June 23, 2009
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The central location of the Hotel, the reasonable breakfasts, and the efforts they put in to correct problems. The staff were very friendly and being able to check in after delayed flights with no hassle was very good. (24 hour desk) The original room we were in had a) No remote for the TV (later rectified), b) No natural light through a window that would only crack open (it looked onto ducting of a heating system beneth a net of rubbish c) No working air conditioning. In fairness they did get a remote control for TV and 2nd day, after room became so stuffy they moved us to a light and airy room for which we were very... |
8 |
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David
Solo traveller
Barnstaple,
United Kingdom
June 21, 2009
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Very pleasant and efficient staff and the option of an excellent restaurant which was available for breakfast. Very limited supplies in the room for tea and coffee making. |
8 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveller
Ireland
June 20, 2009
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I got a good price for my two nights. I liked being so conveniently placed in relation to things to do. The bed. Those quilts are the worst. Then again, I used half of it to lie on as I could feel the springs which was very unpleasant. A sheet and a light blanket would have been appreciated. |
10 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
United Kingdom
June 17, 2009
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The price. The window didn't close tightly and so the noise from the street below could be heard quite clearly. We didn't mind as we were up late anyway and the music from the club opposite was also music that we liked :) It was a Saturday night though and so we were expecting some noise. It was very quiet after the club closed and there was no problems. |
8 |
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Anonymous
Young couple
Ireland
June 10, 2009
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The hotel is very convenient to the city centre and bus and rail station. Good value for money. |
8 |
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Jacqueline
Mature couple
ripon,
United Kingdom
May 29, 2009
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The price There was no restraunt service and rooms was not good standard |
4 |
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Ganesh
Mature couple
ABERDEEN,
United Kingdom
May 29, 2009
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sleep in the bed and watch TV |
9 |
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Anonymous
Solo traveller
United Kingdom
May 26, 2009
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Helpful and friendly staff. |
8 |
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George
With friends
Winchester,
United Kingdom
May 25, 2009
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Central Tired, unfriendly, cell like room with air ducting view, poor correspondence on directions, difficult to book room on phone. Bad advert for travel lodges, will go else where next time |
3.5 |
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Lauren
Young couple
Alford,
United Kingdom
May 25, 2009
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the staff were friendly and very helpful - they helped us find good restaurants in the area and find buildings we wanted to see. not enough tea bags and coffee in the room. Toilet seat was broken. |
9 |
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Heather
With friends
manchester,
United Kingdom
May 22, 2009
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
8.5 |
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Simon
Solo traveller
Midlothian,
United Kingdom
May 20, 2009
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Staff were very friendly and efficient Issue with the shower in ym room, which has been dealt with elsewhere. |
7.5 |
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Paul
Solo traveller
Darlington,
United Kingdom
May 20, 2009
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The only good thing I can say is It was in the city centre! The rooms are of a very poor standard compared to other Travelodges. The room didn't smell very nice & the bathroom was tiny. |
3 |
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Richard
Solo traveller
Featherstone, Pontefract,
United Kingdom
May 18, 2009
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
8 |
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Fiona
Solo traveller
Glasgow,
United Kingdom
May 11, 2009
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
8.5 |
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Anonymous
With friends
United Kingdom
May 8, 2009
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You get value for what you pay. he Hotel was convienient for Restaurants and pubs etc. Easy access to town Centre-just what we wanted. Thankyou. Yes, the room was oo hot and we couldn't control i. There was a window but it looked out onto a large net full of bottles and rubbish-also it only opened a fraction!Our French friends were happy with there room but we did have to ask for lightbulbs in heir room as there was only one that worked. However they were replaced at night while we were out. |
9 |
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John
Family with older children
BLACKBURN,
United Kingdom
May 7, 2009
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Ideal central location for the purpose of our visit. The friendly and helpful staff at the restaraunt ajointing the travelodge. The shower didn't work and there was only one bath towel provided. |
6.5 |
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Paul
Solo traveller
Bristol,
United Kingdom
May 1, 2009
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The travel lodge was the cheapest option for me. The accomodation was both clean and comfortable. It was in a central location for both the shops and bus station. |
7.5 |
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Keith
Solo traveller
Killarney, Kerry,
Ireland
May 1, 2009
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This reviewer provided a score but did not have any comments |
6.5 |
The guest reviews express the personal opinions of Booking.com customers who filled out a questionaire after their stay at the hotel. These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of Booking.com.
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In the heart of Belfast city, this 3-star hotel offers excellent value accommodation within 5 minutes of the Grand Opera House and the Great Victoria Street bus and railway stations. |
Located in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, this stylish hotel is in the heart the city centre, at St. Anne’s Square. |
In the centre of Belfast’s lively University Quarter, this good-value 3-star hotel is within 2 minutes of the many restaurants, bars and cafes of popular Botanic Avenue. |
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