The Gregory Belfast

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The Gregory is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Set in a charming Victorian building, it combines elegant, classic architecture with modern comforts, offering a stylish and welcoming atmosphere for guests. The Gregory's location is ideal, positioned near Queen%u2019s University and the Botanic Gardens, making it convenient for visitors interested in Belfast's cultural and historical attractions.

The hotel features a variety of well-appointed rooms, each designed to provide comfort and relaxation. With personalized service and attention to detail, The Gregory offers a home-away-from-home experience for both leisure and business travelers. Guests can enjoy amenities such as free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea and coffee-making facilities.

Beyond its luxurious accommodations, The Gregory's close proximity to popular dining, shopping, and entertainment options in Belfast enhances its appeal. Whether you're exploring the nearby Ulster Museum, taking a stroll through the vibrant Lisburn Road area, or delving into the city's rich history, The Gregory serves as an excellent base for a memorable stay in Belfast. The combination of its warm hospitality and convenient location makes it a standout choice for those visiting the city.

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Web Site https://warrencollection.com/the-gregory/
Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/warrencollectionhotels/
Twitter Page https://twitter.com/GregoryBelfast
Number of Rooms 14
Number of Floors 2
Address 30 Eglantine Avenue
  Belfast
  BT9 6DX
Phone Number +44 28 9066 3454
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