Hotels in the Titanic Quarter are best suited to families, as they’re plenty of actives to keep children entertained. As well as being home to Titanic Belfast, the modern area is home to the sports and entrainment centre Odyssey Pavilion. There are plenty of shops, a cinema, a bowling alley and numerous family friendly restaurants.In the Titanic Quarter there’s also W5, an interactive science centre where children can meet a life-sized robot; tackle Climbit, the UK’s first three-dimensional climbing structure; and have a VR experience. Victoria Park is only a 10 minute drive from there, where there’s a bowling green, football pitches, and a large lake.If it’s your first time visiting, we’d recommend choosing a hotel in the City Centre. Browse St. George’s Market, Belfast’s last remaining Victorian covered market. Or you could watch a concert at the iconic grade A listed building, Ulster Hall. Only a 15-minute drive from the City Centre is the breathtaking Belfast Castle.Hotels in the Linen Quarter are great for adults and couples who want to have an abundance of cafes, bars and restaurants on their doorstep. The vibrant district, which is just behind Belfast City Hall, is home to a number of attractions. There’s the Grand Opera House for theatre fans and the Grand Central Observatory, where you can enjoy a drink with spectacular views of the city.