Top 5 Hostels in Northern Ireland
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Global Village (Belfast) Belfasts newest backpackers hostel providing clean and comfortable accommodation inside the heart of Belfast city. Sited... |
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Arnies Backpackers (Belfast) Welcome to the most friendly and coziest hostel in Belfast! Its a safe, clean, 27 bed, city center hostel. No cost Wirel... |
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Rick's Causeway Coast Hostel (Portstewart) Ricks Causeway Coast Hostel is a small warm and friendly 30+ bed hostel situated in the town of Portstewart, and since i... |
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Sheep Island View (Ballintoy) A quaint hostel, with stunning and scenic scenery suitable for each the adventurous and those looking to relax in an Iri... |
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Derry City Independent Hostel (Derry) Welcome to Derry City Independent Hostel. We are a small, special and really warm and friendly hostel. Created and run b... |
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Cnocnafeola Centre - Mourne Hostel (Kilkeel) The Cnocnafeola Centre has lodging for 31 people in a selection of private and shared rooms. All bed rooms are ensuite w... |
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Recent Reviews About Northern Ireland Hostels
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Portrush Holiday Hostel in Portrush, Northern Ireland
Reviewed by Michael F.
The owners Philip and Colette are fantastic hosts and made me really feel so welcome. It&'s a lot more like staying in someone&'s house than a hostel. It&'s warm, clean, friendly, exceptional location and fantastic value for money. What&'s not to like |
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Global Village in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Reviewed by Joachim D.
Good location, restaurants and pubs at botanical street. 10-15 minutes walk from busstation. Clean, good bathrooms and toilets. Kitchen. |
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Finn Mccools in Bushmills, Northern Ireland
Reviewed by Saskia F.
I think, this was the top hostel I ever stayed in (and I stayed in quite a few! ): Friendly and helpful staff, nice rooms, fantastic location within minutes of the Giant&'s Causeway, reachable also without car (Bus 172 station &&"Giant&'s Causeway&&" nearby), really great breakfast |
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Finn Mccools in Bushmills, Northern Ireland
Reviewed by Chiraag P.
Really amazing place for setting the giant causeway and doing the coastal walk, although not close to any shops, etc. in case you don&'t have a car |
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