Holiday Rentals in Belfast: Your Guide to the City

Holiday Rentals in Belfast: Your Guide to the City


Located on the banks of the River Lagan, Belfast is a storied city that serves as the capital of Northern Ireland. After a tumultuous past, it has and still continues to reinvent itself as a sought-after getaway destination, with world-class museums, a rich arts scene and links to one of the world’s most famous ships.


Holiday Rentals in Belfast - Your Guide to the City - Belfast City Hall
Belfast City Hall

If you’re planning a holiday or weekend away in Belfast, this article ‘Holiday Rentals in Belfast: Your Guide to the City’ explores the best places to stay, as well as how to get around.

And on that note: a huge choice of rentals can be found at Rentola Belfast, a trustworthy platform that lists private properties to rent across the United Kingdom. Users can easily search by location, date and price as well as number of bedrooms. The site also allows you to click through high-quality images of rental properties in Belfast to help envision their stay.


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Holiday Rentals in Belfast:

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Holiday Rentals in Belfast - Your Guide to the City - Victoria Square Shopping Centre Belfast
Victoria Square Shopping Centre

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Central Belfast

If you want to be in the heart of all the action, then look for a property to rent in Central Belfast. This historic district is home to beautiful buildings such as the Belfast City Hall and the city’s oldest library, the Linen Hall, which dates back to the 18th century.

Despite its rich history, Central Belfast has a vibrant, modern feel, with lots of stores and restaurants clustered around the Golden Mile. You can shop for fresh produce, flowers and crafts at St. George’s Market, take in a live music show at the Waterfront Hall or soak in the Victorian interiors at the legendary The Crown pub.


Holiday Rentals in Belfast - Your Guide to the City - Duke of York, Cathedral Quarter, Belfast
Duke of York, Cathedral Quarter

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Cathedral Quarter

Just a stone’s throw away is the Cathedral Quarter, which is named after the spireless St. Anne’s Cathedral. It has a slightly artsier vibe, with colourful street murals and plenty of galleries where you can browse the work of local creatives. Throughout the year, you’ll find pop-up events and festivals taking place throughout the district, as well as no shortage of inviting cafes.

Renting a holiday or vacation property in the Cathedral Quarter is less about ticking off sights and more about getting lost in its narrow alleyways, known locally as “entries”. Its atmospheric buildings make it popular with photographers and it’s also home to The MAC, an arts complex that hosts everything from comedy shows to dance performances and art exhibitions.


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Lanyon Building, Queen’s University Belfast, Queens Quarter

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Queen’s Quarter

Also known as the University Quarter, this area centres around Northern Ireland’s largest university, Queen’s University. It lies to the south of the city centre and has a young and vibrant feel to it thanks to its large student population. If you’re into browsing vintage stores, artisan delis and second-hand bookshops, this is the place to rent a holiday property in Belfast.

While you could spend your days people-watching in one of the Queen’s Quarters eclectic cafes and restaurants, the district also has a couple of attractions to discover. These include the Ulster Museum and the surrounding Botanic Gardens, which is renowned for its Victorian-era Palm House and globally-inspired plantings. The Ulster Museum’s diverse collections cover everything from fine art to ethnography and local history.


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Harland and Wolff shipbuilding cranes; Samson & Goliath, Titanic Quarter

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Titanic Quarter

Named after the RMS Titanic, and located on the same site that was previously occupied by the Harland and Wolff shipyard who built the Titanic, the Titanic Quarter is now home to the modern Titanic Belfast museum that dominates the district.

The Titanic Quarter is a newly redeveloped area that combines residential apartments with tourist-oriented commercial spaces. And if your main reason for visiting Belfast is to immerse yourself in all things “Titanic”, then your ‘Holiday Rentals in Belfast’ checklist should most definitely feature this quarter.

The Titanic Quarter forms part of the Maritime Mile, which is dedicated to celebrating Belfast’s maritime and industrial history. It’s home to public art installations, heritage monuments and innovative eateries, all overlooking the River Lagan. Aside from learning all about the doomed ship at the Titanic Belfast, you can tour the HMS Caroline and the SS Nomadic.


Holiday Rentals in Belfast - Your Guide to the City - The Peace Wall, West Belfast
The Peace Wall, West Belfast

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Gaeltacht Quarter

This predominantly Irish-speaking area lies to the west of the city and is ideal for those who want their visit to focus on Irish language, music and culture. The Gaeltacht Quarter decorated with numerous famous political murals depicting the tumultuous history of Northern Ireland and hosts lots of events during the annual cultural festival, Féile an Phobail – one of Ireland’s biggest community arts festivals.

While staying at a holiday rental in the Gaeltacht Quarter, you can learn about the Irish republican James Connolly at the James Connolly Visitor Center Áras Uí Chonghaile, or see what’s taking place at the Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich cultural centre. The quarter also boasts no shortage of authentic pubs where Irish music performances and poetry readings take place.


Holiday Rentals in Belfast

Getting Around Belfast City

While most of Belfast’s neighbourhoods are easy to explore on foot, there is a good public transport system available. Buses travel throughout the city, linking most of its attractions, while intercity trains from Dublin stop at Great Victoria Street and Lanyon Station. From Belfast International Airport, buses leave every 30 minutes for the city centre.


Holiday Rentals in Belfast - Your Guide to the City - The Spirit of Belfast Sculpture, Arthur Square, Belfast
‘The Spirit of Belfast’ Sculpture by Dan George, Arthur Square.

‘The ‘Spirit of Belfast’ is the manifestation of our energy as we look to the future as well as a meditation on our past. It is a timepiece that weaves together the strength of steel and the delicacy of light, ocean liners and linen, progress and peace.’

– Dan George


Belfast: A Reinvigorated City

Belfast is an incredibly safe city to visit. It’s a destination that is undergoing a renaissance as travellers rediscover the natural wonders of Northern Ireland, alongside its cultural, artistic and culinary offerings. With a good choice of holiday rentals in the city, there’s no reason not to visit.


Photos by K. Mitch Hodge


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