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Benedict's Hotel - Details of the facilities, location and rates for this hotel, restaurant and bar complex, and a booking enquiries form.

Dunadry Hotel and Country Club - Details of facilities, location and rates, booking enquiries form, and a form to send email to hotel guests.

Europa Hotel - Details, facilities, room rates and an online booking facility.

The Fitzwilliam International Hotel - Situated at Belfast International Airport. Description of services and facilities. Online availability checks and booking.

Holiday Inn - Details of the bedrooms, dining room, conference facilities and health club.

Jury's Inn - Details of location, facilities and rates, and online reservations.

Lansdowne Court Hotel - Details of their location and facilities, room rates, and a contact phone number and email-to-fax form.

Malone Lodge Hotel and Apartments - Includes a guide to the accommodation and conference facilities, as well as online booking.

Stormont Hotel - Details of the facilities, room rates and an online booking facility.

Wellington Park Hotel - Details of facilities, location and rates, an online booking enquiries form, and a form to send email to hotel guests.

Crescent Townhouse - Features a description of the rooms, online booking and reviews, plus information about the bar and restaurant.

Park Avenue Hotel - Features news and events, plus information about the restaurants, accommodation and function facilities.

Madisons - Cafe bar, nightclub and hotel. Includes menus, events guide, room facilities, tariffs and online booking.

Wellington Park Hotel - Provides details of the 4 star accommodation, plus restaurants, bars and function facilities.

Balmoral Hotel - Provides information about the accommodation, bars, restaurant and function facilities.

Beechlawn House Hotel - Provides online booking and contact information.

Mooney Hotel Group - Offers hospitality in two 4 star hotels, both located in within the Belfast area.

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