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Hire A Car in Belfast With Hertz
Hire a car in Belfast for instant access to the largest city in Northern Ireland, situated on the banks of the River Lagan. Not only is Belfast the largest city, but it’s the capital city too, with a character and personality all its own.
We have two pick up locations in the city centre, just minutes away from the key sights and attractions that surround the central district. We also have car hire offices at Belfast International Airport and Belfast City Airport, so you can explore from the very moment you touch down.
We have a wide range of cars to choose from, so whether you want to take to the streets in style or venture further afield in something suitably rugged, simply collect your hire car in Belfast and you’re ready to go.
Whatever your plans, reserve your Belfast car hire online today and make your trip a memorable one with Hertz.
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Belfast City Airport
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Belfast City Centre - 30 Ravenhill Road
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Belfast Central Railway Station
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Pickup LocationsBelfast
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Belfast International Airport
Opening hours: Mo-Fr 0700-2400, Sa 0700-2330, Su 0700-2400.
Address: Terminal Building, , Northern Ireland
Phone: +44 (0) 28 9442 2533
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Belfast City Airport
Opening hours: Mo-Su 0730-2130
Address: City Harbour Airport, , Northern Ireland
Phone: +44 (0) 28 9073 2451
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Belfast City Centre - 30 Ravenhill Road
Opening hours: Mo-Th 0800-1700, Fr 0900-1800, Sa 0900-1300, Su closed
Address: 30 Ravenhill Road,
Northern IrelandPhone: +44 (0) 28 9073 1300
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Belfast Central Railway Station
Opening hours: Mo-Th 0800-1700, Fr 0900-1800, Sa 0900-1300, Su closed.
Address: East Bridge Street
Phone: +44 (0) 28 9073 1300
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Driving in and around Belfast
Parking in Belfast
- Victoria Square (BT1, 4GQ) is an underground car park, with over 1,000 parking spaces. It’s located in the city centre, close to Victoria Square Shopping Centre and there are electric vehicle charging facilities available too.
- Value Car Parks (BT12 4GN) is a multi-storey car park, with over 500 spaces available. It’s close to the Grand Opera House and Spires Shopping Mall.
- Castle Court (BT1 1D) has over 1,500 spaces available, close to Albert Memorial Clock, Golden Thread Gallery and St Anne's Cathedral.
Key roads in Belfast
- M1 is the longest motorway in Northern Ireland, running from Belfast to Dungannon. It passes through four of the six counties, including County Antrim.
- M2 is a motorway in Belfast and County Antrim. It has two sections; the southern section runs from north Belfast to Antrim, while the northern section serves as a bypass to Ballymena.
- A24 is a major road in Northern Ireland, running from Belfast to Clough, near Newcastle. It passes through Carryduff and Ballynahinch along the way.
How to get from Belfast to Belfast International Airport
It takes 30 minutes to drive the 18 miles from Belfast to Belfast International Airport.
- Leave the Belfast city centre car hire car park at Ravenhill Road, then turn right onto B506.
- Continue straight to follow Short Strand, then use the right lane to turn right onto Dalton Street.
- Take the M2 to Ballyclare Road / A57 in Antrim and Newtownabbey. Then take exit 5 from the M2.
- Continue on A57 until you reach Belfast International Airport.
How to get from Belfast to Belfast City Airport
Belfast City Airport is less than a 10-minute drive from Belfast. Just take Chichester Street to Victoria Street. Then drive along the A2 and turn left to arrive at Belfast City Airport.
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A quick guide to Belfast
Best hotels in Belfast
The Fitzwilliam Hotel
1-3 Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7BQ
The Fitzwilliam is a boutique 5-star hotel situated in the heart of the city. It features over 140 luxurious guestrooms and suites, as well as an onsite restaurant, where you can enjoy afternoon tea, or fine dining, a la carte.
Grand Central Hotel
9-15 Bedford Street Belfast, BT2 7FF
Situated in the city centre, The Grand Central Hotel is close to several well-known attractions, such as The Belfast Empire Music Hall and SEE Arena. Each room boasts magnificent skyline views and is equipped with a flat-screen TV, private bathroom and room service.
Europa Hotel
Great Victoria Street, Belfast, BT2 7AP
Built on a former Great Northern Railway Station, this luxury 4-star hotel is world renowned. Each room is decorated with a warm style and traditional furnishings. Guests even have the chance to spend the night in the very room where former US president Bill Clinton stayed in 1995.
Best restaurants in Belfast
Coppi Restaurant
Saint Anne's Square, 11 Edward Street, Belfast, BT1 2LR
Located in the heart of the bustling Cathedral Quarter, Coppi is a firm favourite among locals and tourists alike. This family-style Italian restaurants serves a range of cicchetti starters, main courses, and freshly baked desserts.
Boojum
4 Victoria Square, Belfast, BT1 4QG
Stop by Boojum and fuel up on authentic Mexican street food, served in a relaxed and casual setting. Expect everything from spicy burritos, to sizzling fajitas. Or build your own tacos and choose from a generous selection of freshly prepared fillings, salsas and dips.
Taylor & Clay
40a Church Ln, Belfast, BT1 4QN
This chic eatery features an open kitchen, with prime cuts of meats prepared on a wood-fire grill. The award-winning restaurant also serves up a selection of delicious seafood and vegetables too – promising some of the finest food in the city.
Best things to do in Belfast
Titanic Belfast
1 Olympic Wy, Queen's Road, Belfast, BT3 9EP
Titanic Belfast is a must see for anyone visiting Belfast. The popular visitor attraction is set in the historic shipyards where the Titanic was built and depicts the stories of the famous liner through a series of interactive galleries and exhibits.
St George’s Market
St George's Market, East Bridge St, Belfast, BT1 3NQ
St George’s Market is one of the last surviving Victorian covered markets in the city. It is located on May Street, close to the River Lagan and features around 200 stalls, selling everything from fruit and vegetables to antiques, books and crafts. St George’s Market has also won several local and national awards for its fresh produce and vibrant ambiance.
Ulster Museum
Botanic Gardens, Belfast, BT9 5AB
Located in the Botanic Gardens, The Ulster Museum explores the past, present and future through a vast collection of art, science and history. It also happens to be the largest museum in Northern Ireland.
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