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Hillsborough

Hillsborough is a name shared by several locations in Great Britain, most notably a suburb in the south of Sheffield and a town in Northern Ireland. For frequent hotel travelers, identifying the specific destination is crucial. If referring to Hillsborough in Sheffield, this area is characterized by quiet residential streets and beautiful parks, making it an ideal base for business travelers seeking a peaceful environment. While not a major tourist hub, it offers convenient transport links to central Sheffield. Travelers should prioritize hotels near key transit hubs or conference centers for efficient commuting. Given the ambiguity of the name, always verify the exact location before booking to avoid confusion with other Hillsboroughs.

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Before choosing where to stay

Clarify Specific Location

Multiple places share this name in the UK. Always confirm whether you mean the Sheffield suburb or another location to ensure you book the correct hotel base.

Sheffield Area Advantage

If targeting Hillsborough in Sheffield, the area is tranquil and close to the University of Sheffield and the city center, suitable for business travelers needing a quiet workspace.

Transport Connectivity

Public transport is well-developed, providing easy access to Sheffield's main business districts. It is advisable to stay near bus stops or train stations to maximize travel efficiency.

Nearby attractions

Slieve Donard

Slieve Donard

Nature46.0 km

mountain in County Down, Northern Ireland, UK

The Oval

The Oval

Culture57.3 km

football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Windsor Park

Windsor Park

Culture59.1 km

football stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Mourne Mountains

Mourne Mountains

Nature55.0 km

mountain range in County Down, Northern Ireland, UK

SS Nomadic

SS Nomadic

Museum58.5 km

1911 ship's tender

Botanic Gardens

Botanic Gardens

Park57.8 km

public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Ravenhill Stadium

Ravenhill Stadium

Culture56.1 km

rugby union stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast Castle

Belfast Castle

Historic62.7 km

mansion in Cavehill country Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland

St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast

Worship59.1 km

church building in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Slieve Croob

Slieve Croob

Nature49.2 km

mountain in the United Kingdom

Dundrum Castle

Dundrum Castle

Historic42.0 km

ruined castle at Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland

Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast

Landmark58.6 km

convention center

Dining

OX

Restaurant Michelin££££58.6 km

From the terrific buzz in the air to each element of the carefully constructed tasting menu, dining at this understated restaurant is such a pleasant experience. The starting point for the cooking is always the ingredients, with only the very best selected – and in some cases grown – by the kitchen team. This top-notch produce is elevated by the refined, expertly balanced accompaniments – an approach which is clear in dishes like superb Orkney scallop paired with a curry oil that is beautifully judged in both aroma and flavour.

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The Muddlers Club

Restaurant Michelin££££59.0 km

Hidden away down the narrow lanes of the Cathedral Quarter is this urban, industrial-style restaurant named after a 200-year-old secret society. It’s full of energy, both from happy diners and the infectiously enthusiastic team. Chef Gareth McCaughey’s philosophy revolves around letting superb ingredients do the talking, from wild halibut to lamb loin, in dishes filled to the brim with bold, complementary flavours. The wine list offers an interesting selection of low-intervention, natural, organic and biodynamic wines, all available by the glass.

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Noble

RestaurantBib Gourmand££57.6 km

Hidden away in the centre of town is this compact little restaurant where the service is warm and genuine, and a happy buzz fills the air. Snacks are served in the bar downstairs, while the upstairs is home to the full à la carte of excellent value dishes. Boldly flavoured elements like confit garlic pepperonata enliven the unfussy cooking, whose visual simplicity belies its delicious intensity. Be sure to check out the daily specials on the blackboard and, for dessert, don’t miss the chocolate délice.

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Deanes at Queens

RestaurantBib Gourmand££58.3 km

The 'Deane' is Belfast's renowned culinary champion Michael Deane; the 'Queens' is Queen's University Belfast, which provides a great backdrop for this bustling brasserie and its large covered terrace. The Mibrasa charcoal grill is a feature across the extensive selection of refined, good value dishes, with produce like Mourne lamb rump getting the chargrilled treatment. The kitchen's ability to finely execute classic dishes is exemplified by the terrific desserts, from panna cotta to a freshly baked jam and coconut sponge.

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mrDeanes

RestaurantBib Gourmand££58.8 km

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.

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Beau

RestaurantBib Gourmand££58.9 km

Coming from the team behind EDŌ, this buzzy younger sibling is named after Chef Lottie Noren’s daughter. The space has been smartly converted with a contemporary bistro look and an open kitchen with the focused team all on display. They craft a concise menu of produce-led dishes designed for sharing, such as a tempura-like langoustine scampi with their take on a sauce gribiche. While pared-back in style, the cooking never lacks in flavour and there’s a welcome generosity to the portions and pricing too. Super-friendly service only adds to an already delightful all-round experience.

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Home

RestaurantBib Gourmand££59.0 km

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.

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EDŌ

RestaurantBib Gourmand££59.0 km

‘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.

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