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Belfast Overnight Parking.

wotnoshoeseh
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in N. Ireland
Hi all,
staying over tomorrow night in the Hilton in Belfast. Now they have told me there is parking beside or close to, the hotel for £18 per night.
I was wondering if any of you had any better lower cost alternatives to this £18.
I think it a bit steep myself to be honest.
Any suggestions gratefully received. I'd like somewhere close to the Hilton if possible.
Thanks in advance.
staying over tomorrow night in the Hilton in Belfast. Now they have told me there is parking beside or close to, the hotel for £18 per night.
I was wondering if any of you had any better lower cost alternatives to this £18.
I think it a bit steep myself to be honest.
Any suggestions gratefully received. I'd like somewhere close to the Hilton if possible.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
wotnoshoeseh
wotnoshoeseh
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Yeah - thanks mark. Not bad, but I don't want to have to go get the car at 8 a.m. though!!:eek:Cheers,
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Expensive lie in, you'll know you'll not enjoy it now !0
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Hi I'm looking to park overnight as well.
Was looking at various options and discovered you can park in Castlecourt overnight with a 24 hours fee of £9.00 - better still there is no specific time so you can have a lie in!. It does state in the t&cs that if you are intending to leave your car overnight you should inform the car park attendant.
During the week they also have a flat fee for parking all day of £4.50
So even leaving it all night and day should be no more than £13.50. Not bad. Think I will be going for that option.
http://www.castlecourt-uk.com/parking-at-castlecourt
The terms and conditions are in a pdf doc at the bottom.0 -
Belfast central station has a car park which charges £6.50(?) for a 24 hour period... It's quite small though (174 spaces).
That's just across the road from the Hilton.0 -
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If the station park is for rail travellers only, just buy a one-way ticket to Titanic Quarter for £1.50. Or a return and go to have a look.0
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tightasaduck's wrote: »For rail travellers only!
Don't think so...
They offer a discount for rail travellers (£3.50 per 24 hour period). I can't see a reason to do that otherwise. And they do not check for rail tickets on payment.0 -
Don't think so...
They offer a discount for rail travellers (£3.50 per 24 hour period). I can't see a reason to do that otherwise. And they do not check for rail tickets on payment.
they will after reading this :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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