Comber
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The Fitzwilliam Hotel Belfast
"Breakfast was amazing! Wide range of options and could order hot items from the menu which was included in the breakfast cost."
Reviewed on 9 Jun, 2026

Leonardo Hotel Belfast
"Really handy to walk from one of the paid parking buildings. Clean room and very helpful friendly staff members."
Reviewed on 7 Jun, 2026

room2 Belfast Hometel
"Great location. A very quirky hotel which prides itself on its eco / sustainability credentials. Found all the staff very friendly and helpful during our stay. Would stay here again if visiting Belfast."
Reviewed on 9 Jun, 2026

Welly Self Service
"Welly Self Serve The Highlights: The location of this rental is fantastic—just a stone’s throw from the University and right around the corner from several major bus stops, making it incredibly easy to get around. We loved just being around the corner of a street packed with great shops, restaurants, ..."
Reviewed on 28 Apr, 2026

The Ulsterville Residences
"Lovely tree lined street. Very comfortable apartment with private on site parking. Just a quick bus ride into Belfast centre. I highly recommended it."
Reviewed on 2 Jun, 2026

Student Only 123 York Street
Popular places to visit

Mount Stewart House and Gardens
Visit the large collection of ancient relics and artwork in this historic house, and explore some of Northern Ireland’s most interesting gardens.

Mount Stewart
Built in the 18th Century, Mount Stewart is a handsome neoclassical house and garden on the eastern edge of Strangford Lough in County Down in Northern Ireland. Once the seat of the Marquesses of Londonderry, the Vane-Tempest-Stewart dynasty, who bought the estate in 1744, this National Trust-owned property is a must-see for anyone interested in history or horticulture or who likes nothing better than to spend time appreciating beautiful and calm surroundings.

Scrabo Tower
Located on the North Down coast just west of the town of Newtownards, the looming Scrabo Tower is an imposing sentinel in the Northern Irish countryside. Built in 1857 as a memorial to the third Marquis of Londonderry, the turreted tower is constructed from dark stone and resides on a hill 540 feet above sea level. The tower itself is 125 feet high, affording visitors with unbeatable views over the countryside and coastline beyond.

Nendrum Monastic Site
Find out about the history of Newtownards with a stop at Nendrum Monastic Site. Visit the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.

Scrabo Country Park
Explore the great outdoors at Scrabo Country Park, a lovely green space in Newtownards. Visit the shops and top-notch restaurants in this walkable area.
Grey Abbey
You can find out about the history of Greyabbey when you stop by Grey Abbey. While in this relaxing area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
Things to do

Giants Causeway and Castles from Belfast: Guided Tour

Titanic Belfast Entrance Ticket: Titanic Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic

Guided Day Tour of Giant's Causeway from Belfast by Comfortable Coach

Belfast Political Tour-Conflicting Stories Walking Tour

1-Day Titanic Quarter & Belfast City Rail Tour



