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Jurys Inn Belfast Hotel

3 star 

Jurys Inn Belfast is located in the centre of Belfast,on Fisherwick Place adjacent to the Opera House, Belfast City Hall and the city's main commercial district. Just a few minutes' walk away are the prime shopping areas of Victoria Square, Donegall Place and the Castle court Centre, while the city's excellent pubs, bars & restaurants are also within walking distance.

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