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Maldron Hotel Belfast International Airport

★★★★Aldergrove
8.2/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Executive Room
1x Super King 24 Up to 2

A multimedia Flat-screen TV, free local newspaper, gowns, slippers and designer toiletries are all provided in this room…

Executive Double Room
1x King 24 Up to 3

1 King Bed 258 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch TV, premium channels, and MP3 dock Food…

Large Family Room
2x Double 24 Up to 4

Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdr…

Standard Double Room
1x Double 23 Up to 2

This spacious room offers a multi-channel TV and designer toiletries. A work desk with a telephone and tea/coffee making…

Standard Small Family Room
1x Double 23 Up to 3

1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 248 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Premium channels Food & Drink…

Small Family Room
1x Twin 23 Up to 3

Queen-size double bed and low single bed suitable for child under 16 years old. This room offers a multi-channel TV and…

Standard Twin Room
2x Twin 23 Up to 2

This spacious room offers a multi-channel TV and designer toiletries. A work desk with a telephone and tea/coffee making…

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Restaurants nearby

  • EDŌBib ‘I eat’ is a smart, buzzing and well-run brasserie in the heart of the city, with rustic-meets-faux-industrial styling and seats at the long kitchen counter for those who want to get in on the action. The great value sharing dishes take an international outlook, with traditional Spanish tapas getting a good showing – from pan con tomate to pil pil prawns – and the Bertha oven used for dishes like hanger steak with chimichurri. Don't over-order, as you'll need to save room for the terrific orange, almond and olive oil sponge.19.9km
  • HomeBib Bright colours, greenery and local art decorate this spacious, upbeat restaurant with a semi-industrial touch. The cooking focuses on semi-rustic versions of British and Mediterranean dishes, packing in plenty of punchy flavours and top-quality produce – such as in the terrific fish casserole. As an added bonus, it all comes with a sensible price tag – especially considering the prime city centre location. The friendly team make the whole experience enjoyable, from the warm welcome to the fond farewell.19.9km
  • mrDeanesBib Its full name, ‘mrDeanes Bistro, Bar and Social’, paints a perfect picture of this spacious addition to Michael Deane’s ever-evolving Belfast empire. Grab a cocktail at the bar before taking your seat in a restaurant that’s bursting with vitality. The eminently appealing menu offers well-executed takes on dishes from all over the world, be it Gaeng Phed red curry or ‘entrecôte au poivre’. There's a palpable generosity to the place too, with the food and wine both offering great value for money.19.9km
  • Yugo Behind an unassuming façade is this buzzy, industrial-style restaurant, where powerful music plays and a super-friendly team bring the dishes as and when they’re ready. The core of the sharing-inclined menu is flavours from around Asia, so expect to enjoy the likes of tiger prawn Panang curry, tempura broccoli or tuna sashimi. Occasional Mediterranean influences appear too, in interesting dishes like cured cod with Iberian chorizo, truffled ponzu and fennel. There are plenty of Asian-influenced cocktails on hand to accompany, along with a lively atmosphere.19.9km
  • James St A cheery team help add to the vibrant buzz at this long-standing modern bistro. It’s a simple place, with exposed brick walls, a high ceiling and warehouse-style windows – and the classic brasserie menus suit it perfectly. The cooking is unfussy and generous, with the grill dishes always a hit; the succulent steaks are cooked on the Josper, served on boards and come with a choice of sauces – go for the tomahawk or Chateaubriand if you fancy sharing. Keep an eye out for their great value set menu.20.0km
  • GREGGS Bakery13.5km
  • The Side Door at Cottonmount Restaurant13.7km
  • GREGGS Bakery15.1km
  • Mama Masala Indian16.6km
  • The Khayber Indian16.6km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Windsor Park football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland19.3km
  • Belfast Castle mansion in Cavehill country Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland18.0km
  • Cavehill hill overlooking the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland17.4km
  • Divis mountain in the United Kingdom14.9km
  • Solitude soccer stadium in Belfast18.2km
  • St Peter's Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral church for the Diocese of Down and Connor in Northern Ireland19.1km
  • St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast church building in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland19.9km
  • Casement Park Sports Stadium18.2km

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