venue details
| Address: |
2 Lanyon Place Belfast Co Antrim BT1 3WH Northern Ireland
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| Tel: |
028 9033 4400
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| Fax: |
028 9024 9862
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| Email: |
e-mail Belfast Waterfront Conference Centre
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| Website: |
http://www.waterfront.co.uk
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| Ratings: |
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| Contacts: |
Jennifer Patterson
- Revenue & Business Generation Manager
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| Meeting Capacity: |
2223
(max) |
| Catering Capacity: |
450
(max) |
| No. of Bedrooms: |
0
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| No. of Meeting Rooms: |
16
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| Member of Associations: |
International Association of Congress Centres, International Congress & Convention Association, Meetings Industry Association
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Meeting Room
Disabled Access: |
Yes
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| Location: |
Belfast is serviced by two airports. George Best City Airport is 3 miles from the Centre and Belfast International only a 25 minute journey by road. Daily ferries operate from GB and there is a regular train service to Dublin.
Parking for 800+ cars is available adjacent to the centre.
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| Venue Styles: |
Conference Centre Venues
Wedding Venues - Licensed
Wedding Venues - Reception
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venue description
Discover the difference of Belfast Waterfront, the city's magnificent state-of-the-art conference and exhibition centrepiece. It offers all the advantages of a city centre location, readily accessible from all parts of the UK, Europe and further afield.
Meetings of any size, from 10 to over 2000, will have every need catered for in stunning surroundings with a choice of flexible meeting space and a level of service that is second to none.
The services of the adjacent Hilton Belfast Hotel, together with a wide range of excellent accommodation throughout the city, highlight the quality packages available to the conference and meeting organiser.
And once the business is over, the great outdoors is equally impressive, with Belfast nestled within some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK. Top-class golf courses; sailing; fishing; historical sights, not to mention the convivial nightlife, are minutes away.
So if you want something new for your next conference, discover the Waterfront in Belfast.
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