4-Star Hotels in Belfast: Comfort & Location
Updated 3 July 2026 · 28 real hotels
Belfast's officially rated 4-star hotels combine genuine comfort, central locations and strong guest scores, with nightly rates starting around 204 €. Options range from the intimate Tara Lodge in Queens Quarter to the contemporary room2 Belfast Hometel and The Flint in the city centre. Whether you prioritise character, modern design or neighbourhood charm, Belfast's four-star offer covers a variety of styles and budgets.
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4-Star Hotels in Belfast
Belfast has matured into one of the UK's most compelling short-break destinations, and its officially classified 4-star hotels reflect that confidence. Concentrated in two main areas, Queens Quarter and the central Belfast district, these properties deliver reliable comfort, attentive service and well-appointed rooms without stepping into the luxury tier. Nightly rates across the 4-star selection begin at approximately 204 € and rise to around 255 €, making this category an accessible choice for travellers who want genuine quality at a reasonable price.
Queens Quarter places guests close to the Botanic Gardens, the Ulster Museum and the lively Lisburn Road dining scene, while a central Belfast address puts you within easy walking distance of Victoria Square, St George's Market and the Titanic Quarter. Two of the highest-rated properties in this selection, Tara Lodge (4.9/5) and The Harrison Chambers of Distinction (4.7/5), sit in Queens Quarter, whereas room2 Belfast Hometel (4.8/5) and The Flint (4.6/5) anchor the city-centre offer. Each property holds an official 4-star classification, so the comfort baseline, from room size and bedding quality to on-site facilities, is consistent across the group.
Our selection in Belfast
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Minimum Stay two Nights ★★★★ | Location de vacances | ★ 5 | 194 €/nuit |
| Driftwood Loft ★★★★ | Location de vacances | ★ 5 | 243 €/nuit |
| The Bedford Hotel Belfast ★★★★ | Quartier central de Belfast | ★ 4.9 | 329 €/nuit |
| Tara Lodge ★★★★ | Queens Quarter | ★ 4.9 | 275 €/nuit |
| room2 Belfast Hometel ★★★★ | Quartier central de Belfast | ★ 4.8 | 297 €/nuit |
| Clandeboye Lodge Hotel ★★★★ | Bangor : à 14,2 km de Belfast | ★ 4.8 | 300 €/nuit |
| Dunamoy Cottages & Spa ★★★★ | Location de vacances | ★ 4.8 | 226 €/nuit |
| Central Belfast Apartments: Salisbury ★★★★ | Quartier central de Belfast | ★ 4.7 | 453 €/nuit |
| Moxy Belfast City ★★★★ | Quartier central de Belfast | ★ 4.7 | 328 €/nuit |
| The Harrison Chambers of Distinction ★★★★ | Queens Quarter | ★ 4.7 | 575 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Which 4-star hotels in Belfast have the highest guest ratings?+
Tara Lodge in Queens Quarter leads with a guest score of 4.9 out of 5 at around 204 € per night. room2 Belfast Hometel in the city centre follows closely at 4.8/5 and approximately 209 € per night, while The Harrison Chambers of Distinction in Queens Quarter holds a 4.7/5 score at 255 € per night.
What is the price range for 4-star hotels in Belfast?+
Among the officially rated 4-star properties listed here, nightly prices start at around 204 € for Tara Lodge and The Flint, rising to approximately 255 € for The Harrison Chambers of Distinction. room2 Belfast Hometel sits in between at roughly 209 € per night, giving travellers a clear spread of price points within the same comfort tier.
Where are Belfast's 4-star hotels located?+
The 4-star properties are spread across two main neighbourhoods. Queens Quarter hosts Tara Lodge and The Harrison Chambers of Distinction, offering proximity to the Botanic Gardens, Queen's University and independent restaurants along the Lisburn Road. The central Belfast district is home to room2 Belfast Hometel and The Flint, both convenient for Victoria Square, the Cathedral Quarter and St George's Market.
What makes Queens Quarter a good base for a 4-star stay in Belfast?+
Queens Quarter combines a calmer residential atmosphere with easy access to key attractions. Guests staying at Tara Lodge or The Harrison Chambers of Distinction can walk to the Ulster Museum, the Botanic Gardens and Queen's University campus, while remaining a short journey by bus or taxi from the city centre and the Titanic Museum. The area also has a strong independent food and drink scene, which adds to its appeal for leisure travellers.