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Top Guest Houses and Hotels in Ballymena

A comprehensive list of Ballymena hotels and guest houses. Find cheap hotel rooms, bed and breakfast, luxury and discount accommodation deals. Read unbiased customer reviews and recommendations.

Northern Ireland's Premier luxury Hotel and Spa situated only 30 minutes from Belfast is the perfect location to relax and get away from it all. Set within 163 acres of lush parkland with the spectacular River Maine flowing through the estate, Galgorm Resort has a truly unique setting. Close to both Belfast airports and the stunning scenery of the North Antrim Coast, it is the perfect base from which
Julieanne Morrison — Waited a while for food but it was busy, worth the wait the food was delicious would definitely recommend.
Nestling in the County Antrim countryside on the outskirts of Ballymena, just 30 minutes from Belfast, Rosspark Hotel is the perfect setting for any occasion. Whether you are planning a picturesque wedding, a relaxing weekend away, or an afternoon tea with friends, come and enjoy the Rosspark Welcome.
Paul Stewart — Was going to book the spa for a treatment. Went in personally to book but the place looks like something out of the 1980s
Set in beautiful wooded grounds on the outskirts of Ballymena, Tullyglass Hotel is family owned and was originally built as a highly specified gentleman's residence. With these roots, the directors have retained many references to its past and the hotel is renowned for its relaxing atmosphere, quality of service and high quality food using local produce.
Tracy Watton — We celebrated our daughters wedding at Tullyglass. The ceremony room is beautiful, the staff were amazing, especially Maria
All 35 bedrooms have been tastefully furnished and have private bathroom, radio, television, telephone and tea making facilities. The Londonderry Arms is a place where the traditional values of hospitality are important and quality of services is paramount.
Bernadette Walsh — Not great at all. Overpriced and quality really not good. Toastie that hardly seen a grill and was still cold, insipid soup
Built in 1846 the historic and iconic Adair Arms Hotel has stood proudly in Ballymena town centre for just under 175 years and offers the ideal location for shopping, culture and a luxurious stay. Food is served all day in the expansive open plan lobby, grill and bar area. Guests can choose from the homemade scones with a coffee or full a la carte menu.
Steven Bellew — All areas of hotel in need of update. Room is fairly standard, bathrooms in great need of update.