Europa Hotel

Belfast


Next door to the Grand Opera House and opposite the Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast's most famous hotel – and at one time Europe's most bombed – has seen more makeovers than most, thanks to its tormented history. It now exudes a plush but businesslike air. Rooms vary; ask for one on the 11th floor with views across Belfast and the docks.


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