Donegall Square
Donegall Square GB - Belfast (Béal Feirste) BT1
Donegal Square is made up of small French style gardens where lawns and statues mingle amongst which are Queen Victoria and the Titanic Memorial. On the other side of the square is the Linen Hall Library (1788) the oldest public library in Belfast with an antiquated charm. It has an old linen red stone warehouse (1869) in the Gothic Venetian style and Yorkshire House and the Scottish Provident Society (1899-1902) designed by Young and Mackenzie.
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Tourism

The Spanish countryside has a huge variety of landscapes. Choose one and escape from the old routine.
Croatia’s largest city is worth a visit as much for its historic heritage as for its Slavonic and Mediterranean atmosphere.

Winter Special Offers

Double Special Offer minimum stay 2 nights free 15% from
£ 68/ room

Double Long Stay Special offer free parking and free SPA ticket (gymnasium, steam and sauna), from
£ 84/ room
Double room, prepaid not refundable, no cancellation accepted, from €
£ 83/ room

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£ 103/ room

Gastronomy

Legend has it that the ham was born when a pig fell and drowned in a gully filled with salty water...
The first bottle of one of the most famous Italian wines, Sassicaia, was officially sold in 1968.
 
Spain is one of the world’s major wine producers. Many of its wines enjoy international prestige. Come and discover them.You’ll find a lot more than you expect!