Belfast Overnight Parking.

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.
Cheers,
wotnoshoeseh

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  • mark206000
    mark206000 Posts: 114 Forumite
    http://www.q-park.co.uk/parking/parkingid/1687

    Victoria square, £4.50, 7pm-8am tho
  • wotnoshoeseh
    wotnoshoeseh Posts: 224 Forumite
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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,
    wotnoshoeseh
  • mark206000
    mark206000 Posts: 114 Forumite
    Expensive lie in, you'll know you'll not enjoy it now !
  • 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.
  • RikM
    RikM Posts: 811 Forumite
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    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.
  • RikM wrote: »
    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.




    For rail travellers only!
  • Oldfatgrumpy
    Oldfatgrumpy Posts: 194 Forumite
    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.
  • RikM
    RikM Posts: 811 Forumite
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    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.
  • Old_Git
    Old_Git Posts: 4,751 Forumite
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    RikM wrote: »
    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:
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