See all pictures (8) Your chosen break Belfast City & Titanic Experience 3 day break staying at the Ramada by Wyndham Hotel - Belfast See all pictures (15) Highlights Belfast Ramada by Wyndham Belfast Highlights Highlights Explore Northern Ireland’s capital - a tourist destination of TITANIC proportions. Belfast is a beautiful city celebrated for its array of stylish bars, restaurants and some of the best shopping in the country. It's perhaps best known for being the birthplace of the Titanic - and an inclusive visit to the Titanic Museum five you the chamce to learn more about the 'unsinkable' ship! What's Included? Coach travel with reserved seatingTwo nights bed and breakfast at the Ramada by Windham, BelfastFree time to explore the many attractions of BelfastInclusive entrance to the Titanic Experience.Sailings with Stena Line from Cairnryan to Belfast return. * Subject to changeThe Titanic Experience Belfast, where history comes alive! Step into the past and immerse yourself in the story of the world's most famous ship. The state-of-the-art museum gives an unforgettable insight from the ship's conception to its tragic end. Explore the many exhibits showcasing the ship's design, construction, incredible engineering, and luxurious interiors. And discover the impact of the Titanic on Belfast and the rest of the world. Walk the decks of a replica Titanic's interiors, and see artifacts that were recovered from the depths, on a wonderful inclusive excursion.Belfast - As well as the typical city attractions: shops, food, and historic buildings - Ireland’s capital is a naturally beautiful place and home to the most famous ship in history: the RMS Titanic.Ramada by Wyndham - Located in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter (a trendy cobbled part of the city), the large, red brick hotel has a bar, restaurant and grill overlooking the pretty St. Anne’s Square – as well as out-of-hours pizza and sandwiches available for guests! Ramada by Wyndham Belfast Ramada by Wyndham Belfast Located in Belfast’s trendy Cathedral QuarterLocated in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, a trendy cobbled part of the city where the old warehouses have been reinvented as unique bars, eateries, and entertainment venues. Walk for 15 minutes and you’ll find yourself in the middle of the city or catch a bus there from one of the inner-city bus stops two minutes from the hotel. Belfast is the beautiful birthplace of the Titanic – and the museum is a must-visit attraction we’d recommend you visit if you have the chance!The restaurant overlooks St Anne's Square - and has out-of-hours takeawayWith 165 rooms, the large, red-bricked Ramada Hotel is prominent on Talbot Street. The hotel features a lounge area where you can view live sports, an informal, relaxed bar with an extensive drinks menu – and a restaurant and grill which overlooks St. Anne’s Square. If you are out and about enjoying the city and miss the normal restaurant hours, there are sandwiches and freshly made pizza available to hotel guests.Hotel features:Free Wi-Fi throughout Lounge area - Live sports are shown throughout the weekGames room Informal, relaxed bar - with an extensive drinks menu and Friday happy hourSQ Bar and Grill RestaurantSandwiches and freshly made pizza are available outside restaurant hoursWheelchair-accessible rooms availableLive music every Friday and Saturday In the rooms – en suite facilities, workstation, Smart TV, tea and coffee making facilities, safe, iron, ironing board and hairdryerLots of car parking all around the hotel Belfast Belfast Linen-opolis Belfast is the capital - and largest city in Northern Ireland, situated on the East coast of the country on the banks of the River Lagan. Its location meant that by the early 19th century it was a major port, playing an important role in the Industrial Revolution in Ireland. Belfast was briefly the biggest linen producer in the world, nicknamed Linenopolis. Home to the most famous ship in history Shipbuilding was another key industry in Belfast’s past – in fact, the most famous ship in history was designed, built, and launched at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in 1911. A monument to The RMS Titanic is the city’s (and the world's) must-visit attraction, housed within a striking building: Titanic Belfast. Belfast is a beautiful place As well as the typical city attractions: shops, food, and history – Belfast is a naturally beautiful place. The popular TV series Game of Thrones was filmed in Belfast and beyond – the area's historic buildings, rugged coastline and wild countryside perfect for the fantasy land of Westoros. Get a bird’s eye view of Belfast from Cave Hill, the city’s imposing landmark which was named for the five caves on the side of its cliffs. Seats Available Available Taken Your seats can be reserved at checkout Room types & pricing Book now Please note: Room availability on this page is updated every 24 hours.To view current room availability click book now.